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Parker J. Straight's research focuses on the avian visual system, specifically mapping neural pathways using advanced imaging techniques. His work involves creating three-dimensional reconstructions of these pathways to better understand their structure and function in birds. Recent publications detail the histological and diceCT-derived 3D reconstruction of the avian visual thalamofugal pathway and the mapping of the avian visual tectofugal pathway. Straight has collaborated with Paul M. Gignac and Wayne J. Kuenzel on these projects. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with 3 publications and 8 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 8
Selected Publications
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A histological and diceCT-derived 3D reconstruction of the avian visual thalamofugal pathway (2024)
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Mapping the avian visual tectofugal pathway using 3D reconstruction (2023)
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- A histological and diceCT-derived 3D reconstruction of the avian visual thalamofugal pathway
- Mapping the avian visual tectofugal pathway using 3D reconstruction
- A histological and diceCT-derived 3D reconstruction of the avian visual thalamofugal pathway
- Mapping the avian visual tectofugal pathway using 3D reconstruction
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