Nathan crowder
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology and NeuroscienceÂ
Dalhousie University
Canada
Biography
Dr. NATHAN CROWDER is affiliated to Department of Psychology and Neuroscience , Dalhousie University. Dr. NATHAN CROWDER is currently providing services as Associate Professor. Dr. NATHAN CROWDER has authored I145and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. NATHAN CROWDER contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. NATHAN CROWDER is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. NATHAN CROWDER academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. NATHAN CROWDER research interests include Dr. Crowder’s research focuses on how biological visual systems see form and motion. This work includes the characterization of normal visual function as well as visual deficits that result from abnormal vision during development. Techniques used in the laboratory include electrophysiology, optogenetics , neuroinformatics, psychophysics, and computer modeling..
Research Interest
Dr. Crowder’s research focuses on how biological visual systems see form and motion. This work includes the characterization of normal visual function as well as visual deficits that result from abnormal vision during development. Techniques used in the laboratory include electrophysiology, optogenetics , neuroinformatics, psychophysics, and computer modeling.
Publications
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King, J.L., Lowe, M.P., Stover, K.R., Wong, A.A., Crowder, N.A. (2016) Adaptive processes in the thalamus and cortex revealed by silencing of primary visual cortex during contrast adaptation. Current Biology 26:1295-1300.
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Mitchell, D.E., Crowder, N.A., Holman, K., Smithen, M., Duffy, K.R. (2015) Ten days of darkness causes temporary blindness during an early critical period in higher felines. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 282(1803): 20142756.Â
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Stroud, A.C., LeDue, E.E., Crowder, N.A. (2012). Orientation specificity of contrast adaptation in mouse primary visual cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology 108: 1381-1391.