Dissertation

Temporal response properties of single neurons in the inferior colliculus of the anesthetized gerbil. (PDF)

Peer-reviewed publications

    Hearing

  1. Krishna BS and Semple MN: Auditory temporal processing: responses to sinusoidally amplitude-modulated tones in the inferior colliculus. J Neurophysiol. 2000 Jul;84(1):255-73. (Pubmed abstract), (PDF reprint)
  2. Krishna BS: A unified mechanism for spontaneous-rate and first-spike timing in the auditory nerve. J Comput Neurosci. 2002 Sep-Oct;13(2):71-91. (Pubmed abstract),(PDF reprint)
  3. Krishna BS: Comment on "Auditory-nerve first-spike latency and auditory absolute threshold: A computer model" [J.Acoust.Soc.Am. 119, 406-417]. J Acoust Soc Am. 2006 Aug; 120(2):591-593.(Pubmed abstract), (PDF reprint). (Ray Meddis' response to this comment: PDF).

    Attention and visuomotor processing

  4. Bisley JW, Krishna BS and Goldberg ME: A rapid and precise on-response in posterior parietal cortex. J Neurosci. 2004 Feb 25;24(8):1833-1838. (Pubmed abstract),(PDF reprint)
  5. Krishna BS, Steenrod SC, Bisley JW, Sirotin YB and Goldberg ME: Reaction times of manual responses to a visual stimulus at the goal of a planned memory-guided saccade in the monkey. Experimental Brain Research. 2006 Aug;173(1):102-14. (Pubmed abstract),(PDF reprint).

Abstracts: unpublished work only

  1. Falkner AL, Krishna BS and Goldberg ME (2006). Lateral inhibitory interactions in the lateral intraparietal area (LIP) of the monkey Society for Neuroscience 2006. Program No. 606.8.
  2. Falkner AL, Krishna BS and Goldberg ME (2006). Suppressive lateral interactions in the lateral intraparietal area (LIP) of the monkey may have a role in the line-motion illusion Journal of Vision, 6(6), 689a, Abstract
  3. Krishna BS, Falkner AL and Goldberg ME (2006). Spatiotemporal properties of saccadic inhibition and potential neural correlates in the macaque Journal of Vision, 6(6), 94a, Abstract
  4. Krishna BS, Ipata AE, Bisley JW, and Goldberg ME. Saccadic behavior in monkeys performing visual search. Society for Neuroscience 2004. Program No. 176.10.
  5. Ipata AE, Krishna, BS, Bisley JW, Gottlieb, JG, and Goldberg ME (2003). Saccadic behavior in Rhesus monkeys performing a visual search task. Journal of Vision, 3(9), 622a, Abstract
  6. Krishna BS. A simple physiologically-based model of coincidence detection quantitatively explains experimentally observed correlations in extracellular data from the mammalian inferior colliculus and medial superior olive. Auditory Systems Workshop, Mathematical Biosciences Institute, Ohio State University, May 2002.