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Overview

Edward L. Keller is affiliated with the Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute in the United States. Their research contributions span areas related primarily to urology, with an emphasis on urinary bladder and prostate research.

Their recent publication record includes papers published in notable scientific journals. These publications are:

  • "A Rodent Lumbosacral Spinal Cord Injury Model Reflecting Neurological and Urological Deficits of Humans," 2022, Journal of Experimental Neurology
  • "117 Evaluation of Semen Production and Biomarkers Produced by Boars Fed Microfused Essential Oil Technology in Their Diet," 2023, Journal of Animal Science

Keller's research engages with topics primarily associated with the urinary system, as reflected in their work on neurological and urological deficits and semen production biomarkers. Their main area of focus is urinary bladder and prostate research within the subfield of urology.

They have collaborated with several researchers across their publications. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Behnaz Afrashteh
  • Karin Roider
  • Sophina Bauer
  • Lukas Lusuardi
  • Patrick Heimel

Their publications have appeared in journals such as:

  • Journal of Experimental Neurology
  • Journal of Animal Science

Best Publications

  • Participation of medial pontine reticular formation in eye movement generation in monkey.

    E L Keller

  • Saccade target selection in the superior colliculus during a visual search task.

    Robert M. McPeek;Edward L. Keller

  • Deficits in saccade target selection after inactivation of superior colliculus.

    Robert M McPeek;Edward L Keller

  • Competition between saccade goals in the superior colliculus produces saccade curvature.

    Robert M. McPeek;Jae H. Han;Edward L. Keller

  • Colliculoreticular organization in primate oculomotor system.

    Unknown

  • Superior colliculus activity related to concurrent processing of saccade goals in a visual search task.

    Robert M. McPeek;Edward L. Keller

  • Activity of visuomotor burst neurons in the superior colliculus accompanying express saccades

    Jay A. Edelman;Edward L. Keller

  • Absence of a stretch reflex in extraocular muscles of the monkey.

    Unknown

  • Generation of smooth-pursuit eye movements: neuronal mechanisms and pathways

    Unknown

  • Short-term priming, concurrent processing, and saccade curvature during a target selection task in the monkey.

    Robert M. McPeek;Edward L. Keller

  • Visual signals in the dorsolateral pontine nucleus of the alert monkey: Their relationship to smooth-pursuit eye movements

    D A Suzuki;E L Keller

  • Abducens unit behavior in the monkey during vergence movements.

    E.L. Keller;D.A. Robinson

  • Cerebral potentials preceding unilateral and simultaneous bilateral finger movements.

    R Kristeva;E Keller;L Deecke;H.H Kornhuber

  • Oculomotor related interaction of vestibular and visual stimulation in vestibular nucleus cells in alert monkey.

    Edward L. Keller;Patricia D. Daniels

  • 1994 Special Issue: Two-dimensional neural network model of the primate saccadic system

    Kuniharu Arai;Edward L. Keller;Jay A. Edelman

  • Use of interrupted saccade paradigm to study spatial and temporal dynamics of saccadic burst cells in superior colliculus in monkey.

    E. L. Keller;J. A. Edelman

  • Dependence on Target Configuration of Express Saccade-Related Activity in the Primate Superior Colliculus

    Jay A. Edelman;Jay A. Edelman;Edward L. Keller

  • Two-Dimensional Saccade-Related Population Activity in Superior Colliculus in Monkey

    Russell W. Anderson;Edward L. Keller;Neeraj J. Gandhi;Sanjoy Das

  • Gain of the vestibulo-ocular reflex in monkey at high rotational frequencies

    E.L. Keller

  • Characteristics of head rotation and eye movement-related neurons in alert monkey vestibular nucleus.

    Edward L. Keller;B. Yeshwant Kamath

  • Smooth-pursuit initiation in the presence of a textured background in monkey.

    E.L. Keller;N.S. Khan

  • Common inhibitory mechanism for saccades and smooth-pursuit eye movements.

    Marcus Missal;E L Keller

  • Spatial Distribution and Discharge Characteristics of Superior Colliculus Neurons Antidromically Activated From the Omnipause Region in Monkey

    Neeraj J. Gandhi;Edward L. Keller

  • Behavior of horizontal semicircular canal afferents in alert monkey during vestibular and optokinetic stimulation.

    E. L. Keller

  • Colliculoreticular Organization in the Oculomotor System

    Keller El

Frequent Co-Authors

Lance M. Optican
Lance M. Optican National Institutes of Health
Ken Nakayama
Ken Nakayama Harvard University
Paul J. May
Paul J. May University of Mississippi Medical Center
Jean A. Büttner-Ennever
Jean A. Büttner-Ennever Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
James P. Herman
James P. Herman University of Cincinnati
Christos Constantinidis
Christos Constantinidis Vanderbilt University

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