His primary areas of study are Neuroscience, Auditory cortex, Inferior colliculus, Anatomy and Medial geniculate body. Jeffery A. Winer conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Neuroscience and Glutamate decarboxylase through his works. His Auditory cortex study combines topics in areas such as Neocortex, Sensory system and Visual cortex.
Amygdala, Pontine nuclei, Cochlear nucleus and Communication is closely connected to Midbrain in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Inferior colliculus. His Anatomy study incorporates themes from Cortex and Thalamus. He focuses mostly in the field of Medial geniculate body, narrowing it down to topics relating to Cytoarchitecture and, in certain cases, Lateral lemniscus and Colocalization.
Jeffery A. Winer focuses on Neuroscience, Auditory cortex, Anatomy, Medial geniculate body and Inferior colliculus. His is involved in several facets of Neuroscience study, as is seen by his studies on Thalamus, Neuron, Tonotopy, Cerebral cortex and GABAergic. As part of one scientific family, Jeffery A. Winer deals mainly with the area of Auditory cortex, narrowing it down to issues related to the Sensory system, and often Visual cortex.
His Anatomy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Neuropil and Nucleus. Jeffery A. Winer combines subjects such as Forebrain, Central nervous system, Auditory system and Geniculate with his study of Medial geniculate body. His work in Inferior colliculus addresses subjects such as Cochlear nucleus, which are connected to disciplines such as Percept.
His primary scientific interests are in Neuroscience, Auditory cortex, Medial geniculate body, Anatomy and Forebrain. His study involves Auditory area, Brain mapping, Neuron, Thalamus and Commissure, a branch of Neuroscience. His work carried out in the field of Auditory cortex brings together such families of science as Neocortex, Cerebral cortex, Inferior colliculus, Axon and Parvalbumin.
His work investigates the relationship between Inferior colliculus and topics such as Cochlear nucleus that intersect with problems in Functional organization and Basilar membrane. His studies deal with areas such as Receptive field and Sensory system as well as Medial geniculate body. The Anatomy study combines topics in areas such as Temporal cortex and Nucleus.
Jeffery A. Winer spends much of his time researching Neuroscience, Auditory cortex, Tonotopy, Brain mapping and Auditory perception. Jeffery A. Winer combines Neuroscience and Physiological responses in his research. His Auditory cortex research includes elements of Cerebral cortex, Forebrain and Commissure, Anatomy.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Axonal branching and Corpus callosum. As part of his studies on Anatomy, Jeffery A. Winer often connects relevant subjects like Temporal cortex. His Dendrite research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Lateral geniculate nucleus, Insular cortex and Neuron.
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Decoding the auditory corticofugal systems
Jeffery A. Winer.
Hearing Research (2005)
Auditory cortical projections to the cat inferior colliculus.
Jeffery A. Winer;David T. Larue;James J. Diehl;Brenda J. Hefti.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1998)
Auditory thalamocortical projections in the cat: Laminar and areal patterns of input†
Camillan L. Huang;Jeffery A. Winer.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (2000)
The Inferior Colliculus
Jeffery A. Winer;Christoph E. Schreiner.
(2005)
Layer V in rat auditory cortex: Projections to the inferior colliculus and contralateral cortex
Kate D. Games;Jeffery A. Winer.
Hearing Research (1988)
GABA and glycine in the central auditory system of the mustache bat: Structural substrates for inhibitory neuronal organization
Jeffery A. Winer;David T. Larue;George D. Pollak.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1995)
Morphology of GABAergic neurons in the inferior colliculus of the cat.
Douglas L. Oliver;Jeffery A. Winer;Gretchen E. Beckius;Richard L. Saint Marie.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1994)
Projections of auditory cortex to the medial geniculate body of the cat.
Jeffery A. Winer;James J. Diehl;David T. Larue.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (2001)
Patterns of reciprocity in auditory thalamocortical and corticothalamic connections: study with horseradish peroxidase and autoradiographic methods in the rat medial geniculate body.
Jeffery A. Winer;David T. Larue.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1987)
Morphology and spatial distribution of GABAergic neurons in cat primary auditory cortex (AI).
Jorge J. Prieto;Barbara A. Peterson;Jeffery A. Winer.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1994)
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