Prof. Paul Dean's Publications\Journal Articles Book Chapters Journal ArticlesSklavos, S., Dimitrova, D. M., Goldberg, S. J., PORRILL, J., & DEAN, P. (2006). Long time-constant behavior of the oculomotor plant in barbiturate-anesthetized primate. Journal of Neurophysiology, 95(2), 774-782.
Sklavos, S., PORRILL, J., Kaneko, C. R. S., & DEAN, P. (2005). Evidence for a wide range of time scales in oculomotor plant dynamics: Implications for models of eye-movement control. Vision Research, 45(12), 1525-1542.
DEAN, P., PORRILL, J., & STONE, J. V. (2003). Visual awareness and the cerebellum: possible role of decorrelation control. In Roots of Visual Awareness, 144, 61-75.
DEAN, P., PORRILL, J., & STONE, J. V. (2002). Decorrelation control by the cerebellum achieves oculomotor plant compensation in simulated vestibulo-ocular reflex. "Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B", 269, "(1503), 1895-1904."
Hazel, T. R., SKLAVOS, S. G., & DEAN, P. (2002). Estimation of premotor synaptic drives to simulated abducens motoneurons for control of eye position. Experimental Brain Research, 146, (2): 184-196.
NICOLSON, R. I., FAWCETT, A. J., & DEAN, P. (2001). "Dyslexia, development and the cerebellum - Discussion. " Trends in Neurosciences, 24, (9): 515-516.
NICOLSON, R. I., FAWCETT, A. J., & DEAN, P. (2001). Developmental dyslexia: the cerebellar deficit hypothesis. Trends in Neurosciences, 24, 508-511.
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DEAN, P., PORRILL, J., & Warren, P. A. (1999). Optimality of static force control by horizontal eye muscles: a test of the minimum norm rule. Journal of Neurophysiology, 81, 735-757.
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NICOLSON, R. I., FAWCETT, A. J., Berry, E. L., Jenkins, I. H., DEAN, P., & Brooks, D. J. (1999). Association of abnormal cerebellar activation with motor learning difficulties in dyslexic adults. Lancet, 353, (9165): 1662-1667.
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Berry, E. L., Jenkins, I. H., NICOLSON, R. I., FAWCETT, A. J., DEAN, P., & D.J., B. (1998). Cerebellar function is impaired in dyslexia: a PET activation study. Neurology, 50, (4): 1005.
DEAN, P., & PORRILL, J. (1998). Pseudo-inverse control in biological systems: A learning mechanism for fixation stability. Neural Networks, 11, 1205-1218.
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DEAN, P. (1997). abducens internuclear neurons: synaptic specificity vs. intrinsic motoneuron properties. Journal of Neurophysiology, 78, 1531-1549.
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DEAN, P. (1996). Motor unit recruitment in a distributed model of extraocular muscle. Journal of Neurophysiology, 76, 727-742.
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DEAN, P. (1996). Saccades and the adjustable pattern generator. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 19, 441-442.
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FAWCETT, A. J., NICOLSON, R. I., & DEAN, P. (1996). Impaired performance of children with dyslexia on a range of cerebellar tasks. Annals Of Dyslexia, 46, 259-283.
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King, S. M., Shehab, S., DEAN, P., & REDGRAVE, P. (1996). Differential expression of fos-like immunoreactivity in the descending projections of superior colliculus after electrical stimulation in the rat. Behavioural Brain Research, 78, 131-145.
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Shehab, S., Simkins, S., DEAN, P., & REDGRAVE, P. (1996). Regional distribution of the anticonvulsant and behavioural effects of muscimol injected into the substantia nigra of rats. European Journal of Neuroscience, 8, 749-757.
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DEAN, P. (1995). Modelling the Role Of the Cerebellar Fastigial Nuclei In Producing Accurate Saccades - the Importance Of Burst Timing. Neuroscience, 68, 4: 1059-1077.
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NICOLSON, R. I., FAWCETT, A. J., & DEAN, P. (1995). Time-Estimation Deficits In Developmental Dyslexia - Evidence Of Cerebellar Involvement. Proceedings Of the Royal Society Of London Series B-Biological Sciences, 259, 1354: 1343-1347.
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REDGRAVE, P., Simkins, M., Overton, P., & DEAN, P. (1992). Anticonvulsant role of nigrotectal projection in the maximal electroshock model of epilepsy - l. Mapping of the dorsal midbrain with bicuculline. . Neuroscience, 46, 379-390.
DEAN, P., MAYHEW, J. E. W., Thacker, N., & Langdon, P. (1991). Saccade Control In a Simulated Robot Camera-Head System - Neural Net Architectures For Efficient Learning Of Inverse Kinematics. Biological Cybernetics, 66, 1: 27-36.
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Overton, P. G., & DEAN, P. (1988). Detection of visual stimuli after lesions of the superior colliculus in the rat; deficit not confined to the far periphery. . Behav. Brain Res., 31, 1-15.
Overton, P. G., Dean, P., & REDGRAVE, P. (1985). Detection of stimuli in the far periphery by rats; possible role of superior colliculus. Exp. Brain Res., 59, 559-569.
Book ChaptersCowey, A., DEAN, P., & Weiskrantz, L. (1998). Ettlinger at bay: Can visual agnosia be explained by low-level visual impairments? In D. Milner (Ed.), Contemporary Neuropsychology.: Oxford, Oxford University Press.
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