Neuroscience, Macaque, Cortex, Cerebral cortex and Brain mapping are his primary areas of study. His Anatomy research extends to the thematically linked field of Neuroscience. His Macaque research includes elements of Neocortex, Saccade, Prefrontal cortex, Visual system and Evoked potential.
The study of Cortex is intertwined with the study of Visual cortex in a number of ways. The various areas that Pascal Barone examines in his Cerebral cortex study include Fixation, Log-normal distribution and Standard deviation. His Brain mapping study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Nerve net.
Pascal Barone spends much of his time researching Neuroscience, Audiology, Sensory system, Auditory cortex and Macaque. His study in Anatomy extends to Neuroscience with its themes. His work carried out in the field of Audiology brings together such families of science as Speech perception and Perception.
His studies in Auditory cortex integrate themes in fields like Stimulus modality, Azimuth, Somatosensory system and Sound pressure. His Macaque research incorporates themes from Neocortex, Extrastriate cortex, Visual system and Brain mapping. His studies deal with areas such as Nerve net, Log-normal distribution and Standard deviation as well as Brain mapping.
His primary areas of investigation include Perception, Neuroscience, Audiology, Neuroimaging and Brain activity and meditation. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Modality, Memorization, Categorization and Human voice. His work in Cortex, Visual system, Extrastriate cortex, Primate and Macaque are all subfields of Neuroscience research.
In the field of Audiology, his study on Cochlear implantation overlaps with subjects such as Neurodevelopmental disorder, Autism spectrum disorder and Uniparental disomy. His Neuroimaging study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Psychoacoustics, Hearing loss, Cognition and Auditory area. His work deals with themes such as Unilateral hearing loss, Binaural recording and Sound localization, which intersect with Brain activity and meditation.
Pascal Barone focuses on Cochlear implantation, Audiology, Cochlear implant, Evidence-based medicine and Otorhinolaryngology. Cochlear implantation is integrated with Electrode Contact and Independent reading in his study. His study in Cochlear implant is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Sound, Interval, Adaptation, Noise and Harmonic.
His Evidence-based medicine research overlaps with Rehabilitation, Otology, Dementia, Speech perception and Quality of life. His Otorhinolaryngology research spans across into areas like Expert opinion and Profound hearing loss.
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Anatomical Evidence of Multimodal Integration in Primate Striate Cortex
Arnaud Falchier;Simon Clavagnier;Pascal Barone;Henry Kennedy.
The Journal of Neuroscience (2002)
A Weighted and Directed Interareal Connectivity Matrix for Macaque Cerebral Cortex
N. T. Markov;N. T. Markov;N. T. Markov;M. M. Ercsey-Ravasz;M. M. Ercsey-Ravasz;A. R. Ribeiro Gomes;A. R. Ribeiro Gomes;C. Lamy;C. Lamy.
Cerebral Cortex (2014)
Anatomy of hierarchy: Feedforward and feedback pathways in macaque visual cortex
Nikola T. Markov;Julien Vezoli;Pascal Chameau;Arnaud Falchier.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (2014)
Heteromodal connections supporting multisensory integration at low levels of cortical processing in the monkey
Céline Cappe;Pascal Barone.
European Journal of Neuroscience (2005)
Prefrontal cortex and spatial sequencing in macaque monkey.
P. Barone;J. P. Joseph.
Experimental Brain Research (1989)
Weight Consistency Specifies Regularities of Macaque Cortical Networks
N. T. Markov;N. T. Markov;P. Misery;P. Misery;Arnaud Falchier;Arnaud Falchier;C. Lamy;C. Lamy.
Cerebral Cortex (2011)
Laminar Distribution of Neurons in Extrastriate Areas Projecting to Visual Areas V1 and V4 Correlates with the Hierarchical Rank and Indicates the Operation of a Distance Rule
Pascal Barone;Alexandre Batardiere;Kenneth Knoblauch;Henry Kennedy.
The Journal of Neuroscience (2000)
Evidence that cochlear-implanted deaf patients are better multisensory integrators.
J. Rouger;S. Lagleyre;B. Fraysse;S. Deneve.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2007)
Physiology of Thalamus and Cortex
Janine C. Clarey;Pascal Barone;Thomas J. Imig.
(1992)
Multisensory anatomical pathways
C. Cappe;Eric M. Rouiller;P. Barone.
Hearing Research (2009)
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