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  • 2000 - Golden Brain Award, Minerva Foundation

Overview

Frederick A. Miles is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their professional record indicates a focus on research conducted under this institution.

In 2000, Frederick A. Miles received the Golden Brain Award from the Minerva Foundation. This award reflects recognition within the scientific community, although specific citation details are not provided.

There are no listed publications, coauthors, or detailed fields of study available for Frederick A. Miles. Likewise, no records of frequent publication venues, book publications, main fields, subfields, or specific research topics have been documented in the provided data.

Best Publications

  • Plasticity in the vestibulo-ocular reflex: a new hypothesis.

    F A Miles;S G Lisberger

  • Visual motion and its role in the stabilization of gaze

    F. A. Miles;J. Wallman

  • Short-latency ocular following responses of monkey. I. Dependence on temporospatial properties of visual input

    F. A. Miles;K. Kawano;L. M. Optican

  • Vergence eye movements in response to binocular disparity without depth perception

    Guillaume Masson;C. Busettini;F. Miles

  • Short latency ocular-following responses in man.

    R.S. Gellman;J.R. Carl;F.A. Miles

  • Visual tracking and the primate flocculus.

    FA Miles;JH Fuller

  • Ocular responses to translation and their dependence on viewing distance. II. Motion of the scene.

    C. Busettini;F. A. Miles;U. Schwarz

  • Signals used to compute errors in monkey vestibuloocular reflex: possible role of flocculus

    S. G. Lisberger;F. A. Miles;D. S. Zee

  • Ocular responses to linear motion are inversely proportional to viewing distance

    U Schwarz;C Busettini;FA Miles

  • Frequency-selective adaptation: evidence for channels in the vestibulo- ocular reflex?

    SG Lisberger;FA Miles;LM Optican

  • The neural processing of 3‐D visual information: evidence from eye movements

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  • Visually induced adaptive changes in primate saccadic oculomotor control signals.

    L. M. Optican;F. A. Miles

  • Optokinetic response in monkey: underlying mechanisms and their sensitivity to long-term adaptive changes in vestibuloocular reflex.

    S G Lisberger;F A Miles;L M Optican;B B Eighmy

  • Role of primate medial vestibular nucleus in long-term adaptive plasticity of vestibuloocular reflex

    S. G. Lisberger;F. A. Miles

  • Single-unit activity in cortical area MST associated with disparity-vergence eye movements: evidence for population coding.

    A. Takemura;Y. Inoue;K. Kawano;C. Quaia;C. Quaia

  • Release of Fixation for Pursuit and Saccades in Humans: Evidence for Shared Inputs Acting on Different Neural Substrates

    R. J. Krauzlis;F. A. Miles

  • Short-latency ocular following responses of monkey. II. Dependence on a prior saccadic eye movement.

    K. Kawano;F. A. Miles

  • Human ocular responses to translation of the observer and of the scene: dependence on viewing distance

    C. Busettini;C. Busettini;F. A. Miles;U. Schwarz;J. R. Carl

  • Short-latency disparity vergence responses and their dependence on a prior saccadic eye movement

    C. Busettini;F. A. Miles;R. J. Krauzlis

  • Radial optic flow induces vergence eye movements with ultra-short latencies

    C. Busettini;Guillaume Masson;F. Miles

  • Binocular Vision and Stereopsis

    F.A. Miles

Frequent Co-Authors

Guillaume S. Masson
Guillaume S. Masson Aix-Marseille University
Richard J. Krauzlis
Richard J. Krauzlis National Institutes of Health
Lance M. Optican
Lance M. Optican National Institutes of Health
Stephen G. Lisberger
Stephen G. Lisberger Duke University
David S. Zee
David S. Zee Johns Hopkins University
Verity J. Brown
Verity J. Brown University of St Andrews
Christopher C. Pack
Christopher C. Pack McGill University
Bruce G. Cumming
Bruce G. Cumming National Institutes of Health

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