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Paul Dick
University of Saskatchewan - Saskatoon / Canada
Medical and Health Sciences / Physiology
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Paul Dick's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Spatiotemporal stimulus properties modulate responses to trajectory changes in a locust looming-sensitive pathwayPC Dick, JR GrayJournal of Neurophysiology 111 (9), 1736-1745, 2014192014
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Complex object motion represented by context‐dependent correlated activity of visual interneuronesPC Dick, NL Michel, JR GrayPhysiological reports 5 (14), e13355, 201762017
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Sensory coding of complex visual motion in the locust (Locusta migratoria)P DickUniversity of Saskatchewan, 20132013
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The velocity of objects traveling along compound trajectories affects firing properties of an identified locust motion-sensitive interneuron.J Gray, P DickConference Abstract: Tenth International Congress of Neuroethology. doi: 10 …, 20122012
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