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A method for reducing animal use whilst maintaining statistical power in electrophysiological recordings from rodent nerves (2020)
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Rich, L. R., Patrick, J. A., Hamner, M. A., Ransom, B. R., & Brown, A. M. (2020). A method for reducing animal use whilst maintaining statistical power in electrophysiological recordings from rodent nerves. Heliyon, 6(6), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04143

The stimulus evoked compound action potential, recorded from ex vivo nerve trunks such as the rodent optic and sciatic nerve, is a popular model system used to study aspects of nervous system metabolism. This includes (1) the role of glycogen in supp... Read More about A method for reducing animal use whilst maintaining statistical power in electrophysiological recordings from rodent nerves.

Motion-based super-resolution in the peripheral visual field (2017)
Journal Article
Patrick, J. A., Roach, N. W., & McGraw, P. V. (2017). Motion-based super-resolution in the peripheral visual field. Journal of Vision, 17(9), Article 15. https://doi.org/10.1167/17.9.15

Improvements in foveal acuity for moving targets have been interpreted as evidence for the ability of the visual system to combine information over space and time, in order to reconstruct the image at a higher resolution (super-resolution). Here, we... Read More about Motion-based super-resolution in the peripheral visual field.