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Craig Evinger is a researcher affiliated with Stony Brook University in the United States. Their scholarly work spans several fields of study, with a focus on Medicine and related disciplines. Within this broad domain, their specific subfields of interest include Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Dermatology, Pharmaceutical Science, Neurology, and Physiology.

Their research topics cover a range of areas including Ocular Surface and Contact Lens, Dermatology and Skin Diseases, Advancements in Transdermal Drug Delivery, Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders, and Pain Mechanisms and Treatments.

Craig Evinger has contributed to scientific literature through publications in various venues. A noted frequent publication venue is the Journal of Neurophysiology.

Recent papers include:

  • Sex, blinking, and dry eye, 2020, Journal of Neurophysiology

Collaborations are a part of their research activities. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Ashley Culoso
  • Cynthia Lowe

Best Publications

  • Eyelid movements : mechanisms and normal data

    C Evinger;K A Manning;P A Sibony

  • Relationship between eye acceleration and retinal image velocity during foveal smooth pursuit in man and monkey.

    S G Lisberger;C Evinger;G W Johanson;A F Fuchs

  • Blinking and associated eye movements in humans, guinea pigs, and rabbits

    C. Evinger;M. D. Shaw;C. K. Peck;K. A. Manning

  • An Explanation for Reflex Blink Hyperexcitability in Parkinson’s Disease. I. Superior Colliculus

    Michele A. Basso;Alice S. Powers;Craig Evinger

  • An Explanation for Reflex Blink Hyperexcitability in Parkinson’s Disease. II. Nucleus Raphe Magnus

    Michele A. Basso;Craig Evinger

  • Saccadic, smooth pursuit, and optokinetic eye movements of the trained cat.

    C Evinger;A F Fuchs

  • Animal Model Explains the Origins of the Cranial Dystonia Benign Essential Blepharospasm

    Edward J. Schicatano;Michele A. Basso;Craig Evinger

  • The trigeminally evoked blink reflex. I. Neuronal circuits.

    John J. Pellegrini;Anja K. E. Horn;Craig Evinger

  • Update on blepharospasm: report from the BEBRF International Workshop.

    Mark Hallett;Craig Evinger;Joseph Jankovic;Mark Stacy

  • Characterizing the spontaneous blink generator: an animal model.

    Jaime Kaminer;Alice S. Powers;Kyle G. Horn;Channing Hui

  • Activity of omnipause neurons in alert cats during saccadic eye movements and visual stimuli

    C. Evinger;C. R. Kaneko;A. F. Fuchs

  • Extraocular motor nuclei: location, morphology and afferents.

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  • Not looking while leaping: the linkage of blinking and saccadic gaze shifts

    Craig Evinger;Karen A. Manning;John J. Pellegrini;Michele A. Basso

  • Anatomy and physiology of intracellularly labelled omnipause neurons in the cat and squirrel monkey

    A. Strassman;C. Evinger;R. A. McCrea;R. G. Baker

  • Head Orientation in Pigeons: Postural, Locomotor and Visual Determinants

    Jonathan T. Erichsen;William Hodos;Craig Evinger;Brenda B. Bessette

  • Role of cat pontine burst neurons in generation of saccadic eye movements.

    C R Kaneko;C Evinger;A F Fuchs

  • Transsynaptic retrograde transport of fragment C of tetanus toxin demonstrated by immunohistochemical localization

    Craig Evinger;Jonathan T. Erichsen

  • Dry eye, blinking, and blepharospasm.

    Craig Evinger;Jian-Bin Bao;Alice S. Powers;Iris S. Kassem

  • Aging of the trigeminal blink system.

    Kavita R. Peshori;Edward J. Schicatano;Ramesh Gopalaswamy;Eva Sahay

  • A role for the basal ganglia in nicotinic modulation of the blink reflex.

    Craig Evinger;Craig Evinger;Michele A. Basso;Karen A. Manning;Patrick A. Sibony

  • Oblique saccadic eye movements of the cat.

    C. Evinger;C. R. S. Kaneko;A. F. Fuchs

Frequent Co-Authors

Michele A. Basso
Michele A. Basso University of California, Los Angeles
Robert Baker
Robert Baker New York University
Jonathan T. Erichsen
Jonathan T. Erichsen Cardiff University
Robert A. McCrea
Robert A. McCrea University of Chicago
Anja K. E. Horn
Anja K. E. Horn Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Albert F. Fuchs
Albert F. Fuchs University of Washington
Chris R. S. Kaneko
Chris R. S. Kaneko University of Washington
Harvey J. Karten
Harvey J. Karten University of California, San Diego
Paul Dean
Paul Dean University of Sheffield
Marisa Carrasco
Marisa Carrasco New York University

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