Michael Risener Print E-mail

Name: Michael Risener
Mentor: Timothy J. Gawne
Discipline: Systems Neuroscience
Education: B.S. Psychology, 2003, Emmanuel College
M.A. Experimental Psychology, 2005, Western Kentucky University
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Current Research: Retinal and cortical electrophysiology
Publications/
Presentations:
  • Bilotta, J., Trace, S.E., Vukmanic, E.V., & Risner, M.L. (2005). Ultraviolet- and short-wavelength cone contributions alter the early components of the ERG of young zebrafish. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 23, 15-25.

  • Bilotta, J., Risner, M.L., & Davis, E.C., & Haggbloom, S. J. (2005). Assessing appetitive choice discrimination learning in zebrafish. Zebrafish, 2, 1-10.

  • Risner, M.L., Lemerise, E., Vukmanic, E.V., & Moore, A. (2006). Behavioral spectral sensitivity in zebrafish, Danio rerio. Vision Research, 46, 2625-2635

  • Thornberry, T.T., Risner, M.L., & Haggbloom, S.J. (2008). Wavelength discrimination in the zebrafish (Danio rerio): Evidence for functional color vision. Journal of Integrated Biosciences, 5, 1-10.

  • Risner, M.L., Aura, C.J., Black, J.E., & Gawne, T.J. (2009). The visually evoked potential is independent of alpha rhythm phase. NeuroImage, 45, 463-469.

  • Risner, M.L., Aura, C.J., Black, J.E., & Gawne, T.J. (In press). Phase-sorting of evoked potentials: Pitfalls but potential. NeuroImage.

  • Risner, M.L. & Gawne, T.J. (submitted). Response dynamics of primate early visual cortical neurons to simulated optical blur.

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