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Parker J. Straight researches the three-dimensional reconstruction and mapping of avian neural pathways. Their work has focused on the visual thalamofugal and tectofugal pathways in birds. This research utilizes histological techniques and diceCT (dual-energy computed tomography) to create detailed 3D models of these neural circuits. Straight's recent publications include "A histological and diceCT-derived 3D reconstruction of the avian visual thalamofugal pathway" (2024) and "Mapping the avian visual tectofugal pathway using 3D reconstruction" (2023). Their research network includes collaborators Paul M. Gignac and Wayne J. Kuenzel from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom they have co-authored three publications. Straight's scholarly output to date includes 3 publications with a total of 5 citations and an h-index of 2.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 7
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
- Author response for "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
- Author response for "Mapping the avian visual tectofugal pathway using 3D reconstruction"
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