His main research concerns Neuroscience, Premotor cortex, Cerebral cortex, Posterior parietal cortex and Premovement neuronal activity. His work is connected to Prefrontal cortex, Sensory system, Neurophysiology, Cortex and Electrophysiology, as a part of Neuroscience. His research on Electrophysiology also deals with topics like
His Premotor cortex studies intersect with other disciplines such as Body movement and Gaze. His Gaze research integrates issues from Proprioception, Superior parietal lobule, Stimulus, Psychophysics and Visual cortex. In his study, Eye movement and Supplementary motor area is strongly linked to Anatomy, which falls under the umbrella field of Posterior parietal cortex.
Steven P. Wise mainly focuses on Neuroscience, Premotor cortex, Prefrontal cortex, Stimulus and Premovement neuronal activity. He conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Neuroscience and Body movement through his research. His Prefrontal cortex research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Working memory, Cognitive psychology, Frontal lobe and Primate.
Steven P. Wise has included themes like Visual perception, Delay periods and Communication in his Stimulus study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Saccade, Associative learning, Sensory cue and Putamen in addition to Premovement neuronal activity. His Posterior parietal cortex research focuses on Anatomy and how it connects with Cortex.
His primary scientific interests are in Cognitive science, Neuroscience, Macaque, Ecology and Heredity. Steven P. Wise combines subjects such as Olfaction, Human memory, Hippocampus and Foraging with his study of Cognitive science. Steven P. Wise connects Neuroscience with Covert in his research.
His Macaque research includes themes of Perception and Sensory system. Ecology and Arboreal locomotion are two areas of study in which Steven P. Wise engages in interdisciplinary work. Steven P. Wise integrates many fields in his works, including Heredity and Genealogy.
His primary areas of study are Cognitive science, Neuroscience, Macaque, Human memory and Covert. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Olfaction, Hippocampus, Foraging and Sensory system. His research in the fields of Perception overlaps with other disciplines such as Perspective.
There are a combination of areas like Frontal cortex, Prefrontal cortex, Saccade, Cognition and Movement integrated together with his Covert study.
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Rapid Plasticity of Human Cortical Movement Representation Induced by Practice
Joseph Classen;Joachim Liepert;Steven P. Wise;Mark Hallett.
Journal of Neurophysiology (1998)
The motor cortex of the rat: cytoarchitecture and microstimulation mapping
John P. Donoghue;Steven P. Wise.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1982)
Premotor and parietal cortex: corticocortical connectivity and combinatorial computations.
Steven P. Wise;Driss Boussaoud;Paul B. Johnson;Roberto Caminiti.
Annual Review of Neuroscience (1997)
Chronic, multisite, multielectrode recordings in macaque monkeys
Miguel A. L. Nicolelis;Dragan Dimitrov;Jose M. Carmena;Roy Crist.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2003)
The primate premotor cortex: past, present, and preparatory.
Steven P. Wise.
Annual Review of Neuroscience (1985)
Mechanisms of use-dependent plasticity in the human motor cortex
Cathrin M. Bütefisch;Benjamin C. Davis;Steven P. Wise;Lumy Sawaki.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2000)
The frontal cortex-basal ganglia system in primates.
Steven P. Wise;Elisabeth A. Murray;Charles R. Gerfen.
Critical Reviews in Neurobiology (1996)
Rule-dependent neuronal activity in the prefrontal cortex.
Ilsun M. White;Steven P. Wise.
Experimental Brain Research (1999)
A neurophysiological study of the premotor cortex in the rhesus monkey.
M. Weinrich;S. P Wise;K.-H. Mauritz.
Brain (1984)
Forward frontal fields: phylogeny and fundamental function
Steven P. Wise.
Trends in Neurosciences (2008)
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