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Trichur R. Vidyasagar

Trichur R. Vidyasagar

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Neuroscience

D-Index
40
Citations
6334
World Ranking
8096
National Ranking
237

Overview

Trichur R. Vidyasagar is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience, with significant contributions across subfields such as cognitive neuroscience, cellular and molecular neuroscience, developmental and educational psychology, psychiatry and mental health, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

Their work covers diverse topics related to neural dynamics and brain function, visual perception and processing mechanisms, neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, photoreceptor and optogenetics research, reading and literacy development, neurobiology and insect physiology research, as well as sleep and wakefulness research.

Recent papers published by Vidyasagar and collaborators include the following:

  • Dynamic coupling of oscillatory neural activity and its roles in visual attention, 2022, Trends in Neurosciences
  • A Temporal Sampling Basis for Visual Processing in Developmental Dyslexia, 2020, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
  • Visual search efficiency and functional visual cortical size in children with and without dyslexia, 2021, Neuropsychologia
  • Optogenetics in primate cortical networks, 2023, Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
  • Dynamics of coherent activity between cortical areas defines a two-stage process of top-down attention, 2021, Experimental Brain Research

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Vidyasagar include:

  • Ekaterina Levichkina
  • Allison M. McKendrick
  • Mojtaba Kermani
  • Yuri B. Saalmann
  • Errol K.J. Lloyd

Regarding publication venues, Vidyasagar has contributed multiple papers to:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Preprints.org
  • Trends in Neurosciences
  • Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
  • Neuropsychologia

Best Publications

  • Dyslexia: a deficit in visuo-spatial attention, not in phonological processing

    Trichur R. Vidyasagar;Kristen Pammer

  • Neural Mechanisms of Visual Attention: How Top-Down Feedback Highlights Relevant Locations

    Yuri B. Saalmann;Yuri B. Saalmann;Ivan N. Pigarev;Ivan N. Pigarev;Trichur R. Vidyasagar;Trichur R. Vidyasagar

  • A neuronal model of attentional spotlight: parietal guiding the temporal

    Trichur Raman Vidyasagar

  • The responses of cells in macaque lateral geniculate nucleus to sinusoidal gratings.

    T P Hicks;B B Lee;T R Vidyasagar

  • Impaired visual search in dyslexia relates to the role of the magnocellular pathway in attention.

    Trichur R. Vidyasagar;Kristen Pammer

  • Orientation sensitivity of cat LGN neurones with and without inputs from visual cortical areas 17 and 18

    T. R. Vidyasagar;J. V. Urbas

  • Multiple mechanisms underlying the orientation selectivity of visual cortical neurones.

    T.R. Vidyasagar;X. Pei;M. Volgushev

  • Membrane properties and spike generation in rat visual cortical cells during reversible cooling.

    Maxim Volgushev;Maxim Volgushev;Trichur R. Vidyasagar;Marina Chistiakova;Marina Chistiakova;Tagrid Yousef

  • Receptive field analysis and orientation selectivity of postsynaptic potentials of simple cells in cat visual cortex

    X Pei;TR Vidyasagar;M Volgushev;OD Creutzfeldt

  • Gating of neuronal responses in macaque primary visual cortex by an attentional spotlight

    T. R. Vidyasagar

  • Neural underpinnings of dyslexia as a disorder of visuo-spatial attention.

    Trichur R. Vidyasagar

  • Synaptic transmission in the neocortex during reversible cooling.

    M Volgushev;T.R Vidyasagar;M Chistiakova;U.T Eysel

  • Convergence of parvocellular and magnocellular information channels in the primary visual cortex of the macaque

    T R Vidyasagar;J Kulikowski;Darren Lipnicki;B Dreher

  • Whole cell recording and conductance measurements in cat visual cortex in-vivo.

    P. Xing;M. Volgushev;T. R. Vidyasagar;O. D. Creutzfeldt

  • The role of the magnocellular pathway in serial deployment of visual attention

    Alicia Cheng;Ulf T. Eysel;Trichur R. Vidyasagar

  • Apparent movement with subjective contours

    V. S. Ramachandran;V. M. Rao;T. R. Vidyasagar

  • Excitation and inhibition in orientation selectivity of cat visual cortex neurons revealed by whole-cell recordings in vivo.

    M. Volgushev;Xing Pei;T. R. Vidyasagar;O. D. Creutzfeldt

  • Response of neurons in the cat's lateral geniculate nucleus to moving bars of different length

    BG Cleland;BB Lee;TR Vidyasagar

  • Pattern adaptation in cat visual cortex is a co-operative phenomenon

    T.R. Vidyasagar

  • Space and spatial frequency: analysis and representation in the macaque striate cortex

    J. J. Kulikowski;T. R. Vidyasagar

  • The role of contours in steropsis.

    V S Ramachandran;V M Rao;T R Vidyasagar

  • Sharpness constancy during movement perception (short note).

    V S Ramachandran;V Madhusudhan Rao;T R Vidyasagar

Frequent Co-Authors

Maxim Volgushev
Maxim Volgushev University of Connecticut
Otto D. Creutzfeldt
Otto D. Creutzfeldt Max Planck Society
Bogdan Dreher
Bogdan Dreher University of Sydney
Ulf T. Eysel
Ulf T. Eysel Ruhr University Bochum
Allison M. McKendrick
Allison M. McKendrick University of Melbourne
Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
Vilayanur S. Ramachandran University of California, San Diego
Paul R. Martin
Paul R. Martin University of Sydney
Gary F. Egan
Gary F. Egan Monash University
Zoltán F. Kisvárday
Zoltán F. Kisvárday University of Debrecen
Moritz Helmstaedter
Moritz Helmstaedter Max Planck Society

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