Publications 

Fred Miles

June 2008

  1. SHELIGA, B. M., FITZGIBBON, E. F. & MILES, F. A. Human ocular following: evidence that responses to large-field stimuli are limited by local and global inhibitory influences. Prog. Brain Res. 171, 237-243 (2008).
  2. RAMBOLD, H. A. & MILES, F.A. Short-latency disparity vergence eye movements: dependence on the preëxisting vergence angle. Prog. Brain Res. 171, 245-251 (2008)
  3. MATSUURA, K., MIURA, K., TABATA, H., KAWANO, K. & MILES, F.A. Ocular following responses of monkeys to the competing motions of two sinusoidal gratings. Neurosci. Res. 61: 56-69 (2008)(pdf)
  4. KODAKA, Y., SHELIGA, B.M., FITZGIBBON, E.J., MILES, F.A. The vergence eye movements induced by radial optic flow: Some fundamental properties of the underlying local-motion detectors. Vision Res. 2007 Sep;47(20):2637-60. Epub 2007 Aug 15.(pdf)
  5. Takemura, A., Murata, Y., Kawano, K. & Miles, F. A. Deficits in short-latency tracking eye movements after chemical lesions in monkey cortical areas MT and MST. J. Neuroscience 27(3):529-541 (2007) (pdf)
  6. SHELIGA, B. M., FITZGIBBON, E. F. & MILES, F. A. Human vergence eye movements initiated by competing disparities: evidence for a winner-take-all mechanism Vision Research 47: 479-500 (2007) (pdf)
  7. SHELIGA, B. M., FITZGIBBON, E. F. & MILES, F. A. Short-latency disparity vergence eye movements: A response to disparity energy. Vision Research. 46: 3723-3740 (2006) (pdf)
  8. RUCKER, J. C., SHELIGA, B. M., FITZGIBBON, E. F., MILES, F. A., & LEIGH, R. J. Contrast sensitivity, first-order motion and initial ocular following in demyelinating optic neuropathy. J. Neurology 253: 1203-1209 (2006)(pdf)
  9. SHELIGA, B. M., KODAKA, Y., FITZGIBBON, E. F. & MILES, F. A. Human ocular following initiated by competing image motions: evidence for a winner-take-all mechanism Vision Research. 46: 2041-2060 (2006)(pdf)
  10. SHELIGA, B. M., CHEN, K. J., FITZGIBBON, E. F. & MILES, F. A. The initial ocular following responses elicited by apparent motion stimuli: reversal by inter-stimulus intervals. Vision Research. 46: 979-992 (2006)(pdf)
  11. MIURA, K., MATSUURA, K., TAKI, M., TABATA, H., INABA, N., KAWANO, K., & MILES, F.A. The visual motion detectors underlying ocular following responses in monkeys. Vision Research. 46:869-878 (2006)(pdf)
  12. SHELIGA, B. M., CHEN, K. J., FITZGIBBON, E. F. & MILES, F. A. Initial ocular following in humans: a response to first-order motion energy. Vision Research 45:3307-3321 (2005).(pdf)
  13. SHELIGA, B. M., CHEN, K. J., FITZGIBBON, E. F. & MILES, F. A. Short-latency disparity vergence in humans: evidence for early spatial filtering. Ann. NY Acad. Sci. 1039: 252-259 (2005).(pdf)
  14. CHEN, K. J., SHELIGA, B. M., FITZGIBBON, E. F. & MILES, F. A. Initial ocular following in humans depends critically on the Fourier components of the motion stimulus. Ann. NY Acad. Sci.1039: 260-271 (2005).(pdf)
  15. MILES, F. A. ,BUSETTINI, C., MASSON, G. M., & YANG, D. –S.  Short-latency eye movements: evidence for rapid, parallel processing of optic flow.  In: Optic Flow and Beyond, Lucia M. Vaina, Scott A. Beardsley, & Simon Rushton (Eds).  Kluwer Academic Press.  Pp70-107 (2004)(pdf)
  16. STONE, L. S., MILES, F. A., & BANKS, M. S. Linking eye movements and perception. /Journal of Vision/, 3: i-iii, (2003). http://journalofvision.org/3/11/i/, doi:10.1167/3.11.i.
  17. SHELIGA, B. M., & MILES, F. A. Perception can influence the vergence responses associated with open-loop gaze shifts in 3D./ Journal of Vision/. 3: 654-676 (2003)(pdf)
  18. TAKEMURA, A., KAWANO, K., QUAIA, C. & MILES, F. A.  Population coding of vergence eye movements in cortical area MST.  In: Levels of Perception. L. Harris & M. Jenkin (Eds). Springer Verlag, New York,. Pp257-270 (2003)
  19. YANG, D. –S. & MILES, F. A.  Short-latency ocular following in humans is dependent on absolute (rather than relative) binocular disparity.  Vision Research 43 (2003) 1387-1396(pdf)
  20. YANG, D. -S., FITZGIBBON, E. J. & MILES, F. A. Short-latency disparity-vergence eye movements in humans: sensitivity to simulated orthogonal tropias. Vision Research 43 (2003) 431-443(pdf)
  21. MASSON, G. M., YANG, D. -S. & MILES, F. A.  Version and vergence eye movements in humans:  dynamics determined by monocular rather than binocular image speed. Vision Research. 42: 2852-2867 (2002)(pdf)
  22. MASSON, G. M., YANG, D. -S. & MILES, F. A.  Reversed short-latency ocular following. Vision Research.  42: 2081-2087 (2002) (pdf)
  23. SHELIGA, B. M., BROWN, V. J. & MILES, F. A. Voluntary saccadic eye movements in humans studied with a double-cue paradigm. Vision Research.  42: 1897-1915 (2002)(pdf)
  24. TAKEMURA, A., KAWANO, K., QUAIA, C. & MILES, F. A.  Population coding in cortical area MST.  Ann. NY Acad. Sci.  956: 284-296 (2002)(pdf)
  25. MASSON, G. M., BUSETTINI, C., YANG, D. -S. & MILES, F. A. Short-latency ocular following in humans:  sensitivity to binocular disparity.  Vision Research.  41: 3371-3387 (2001)(pdf)
  26. TAKEMURA, A., INOUE, Y., KAWANO, K., QUAIA, C. & MILES, F. A.  Single unit activity in cortical area MST associated with short-latency disparity-vergence eye movements:  evidence for population coding.  J. Neurophysiol. 85: 2245-2246 (2001)(pdf)
  27. BUSETTINI, C., FITZGIBBON, E. J. & MILES, F. A.  Short-latency disparity vergence in humans.  J. Neurophysiol. 85: 1129-1152 (2001)(pdf)
  28. SANDINI, G., PANERAI, F. & MILES, F. A.  The role of inertial and visual mechanisms in the stabilization of gaze in natural and artificial machines.   In: Motion Vision: Computational, Neural and Ecological Constraints.  J. Zanker & J. Zeil (Eds). Springer Verlag, Berlin, pp189-218 (2001)
  29. KAWANO, K., INOUE, Y., TAKEMURA, A., KODAKA, Y. & MILES, F. A.  The role of MST neurons during ocular tracking in 3D space.  In: Neuronal Processing of Optical Flow. M. Lappe (Ed). Academic Press, Int. Rev. Neurobiol. 44: 49-63 (2000)(pdf)
  30. KRAUZLIS, R. J., ZIVOTOFSKY, A. Z. & MILES, F. A.  Target selection for pursuit and saccadic eye movements in humans.  J. Cognitive Neurosci. 11: 641-649 (1999)(pdf)
  31. MILES, F. A.  Short-latency visual stabilization mechanisms that help to compensate for translational disturbances of gaze.  Ann. NY Acad. Sci. 871: 260-271 (1999)(pdf)
  32. YANG, D. -S., FITZGIBBON, E. J. & MILES, F. A.  Short-latency vergence eye movements induced by radial optic flow in humans:  dependence on ambient vergence level.  J. Neurophysiol. 81: 945-949 (1999)(pdf)
  33. MILES, F. A.  Eye movements as a probe for the early cortical processing of 3-D visual information.  In: Vision and Action. L. R. Harris & M. Jenkin (Eds). Cambridge University Press, pp13-30 (1998)(pdf)
  34. KRAUZLIS, R. J. & MILES, F. A.  Role of the oculomotor vermis in generating pursuit and saccades: effects of microstimulationJ. Neurophysiol. 80: 2046-2062 (1998)(pdf)
  35. INOUE, Y., TAKEMURA, A., KAWANO, K. KITAMA, T. & MILES, F.A.  Dependence of short-latency ocular following and associated activity in the medial superior temporal area (MST) on ocular vergenceExp. Brain Res. 121: 135-144 (1998)(pdf)
  36. MILES, F. A  Discussant in Sensory Guidance of Movements (Novartis Foundation Symposium) John Wiley, New York, pp 35, 38, 231, 288, 305, 307, (1998)
  37. MILES, F. A.  The neural processing of 3-D visual information: evidence from eye movements.  European J. Neurosci. 10: 811-822 (1998)(pdf)
  38. MILES, F. A.  Visual stabilization of the eyes in primates.  Curr. Opin. Neurobiol. 7: 867-871 (1997)(pdf)
  39. BUSETTINI, C., MASSON, G. S. & MILES, F. A.  Radial optic flow induces vergence eye movements with ultra-short latencies.  Nature, 390: 512-518 (1997)(pdf)
  40. MASSON, G. S., BUSETTINI, C. & MILES, F. A.  Vergence eye movements in response to binocular disparity without depth perception.  Nature, 389: 283-286 (1997)(pdf)
  41. KAWANO, K., INOUE, Y., TAKEMURA, A., KITAMA, T. & MILES, F. A.  A cortically mediated visual stabilization mechanism with ultra-short latency in primates.  In: Parietal Lobe Contributions to Orientation in 3D Space.  P. Thier & H.-O.Karnath (Eds). Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg pp185-199 (1997)
  42. KRAUZLIS, R. J. & MILES, F. A.  Initiation of saccades during fixation or pursuit: Evidence in humans for a single mechanism.  J. Neurophysiol. 76: 4175-4179 (1996)
  43. KRAUZLIS, R. J. & MILES, F. A.  Release of fixation for pursuit and saccades in humans: Evidence for shared inputs acting on different neural substrates.  J. Neurophysiol. 76: 2822-2833 (1996)
  44. KRAUZLIS, R. J. & MILES, F. A.  Transitions between pursuit eye movements and fixation in the monkey: dependence on context.  J. Neurophysiol. 76: 1622-1638 (1996)
  45. MILES, F. A.  Binocular Vision and Stereopsis. (Book Review) TINS. 19: 407-408 (1996)
  46. KRAUZLIS, R. J. & MILES, F. A.  Decreases in the latency of smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movements produced by the “gap paradigm” in the monkey.  Vision. Res. 36: 1973-1995 (1996)
  47. BUSETTINI, C., MILES, F. A. & KRAUZLIS, R. J.  Short-latency disparity vergence responses and their dependence on a prior saccadic eye movement.  J. Neurophysiol. 75: 1392-1410 (1996)
  48. BUSH, G. A. & MILES, F. A.  Short-latency compensatory eye movements associated with a brief period of free fall.  Exp. Brain Res. 108: 337-340 (1996)
  49. BUSETTINI, C., MASSON, G. S. & MILES, F. A.  A role for stereoscopic depth cues in the rapid visual stabilization of the eyes.  Nature, 380: 342-345 (1996)
  50. MILES, F. A.  The sensing of optic flow by the primate optokinetic system.  In: Eye Movement Research:  Mechanisms, Processes and Applications.  J. M. Findlay, R. Walker & R. Kentridge (Eds). North-Holland Elsevier Science BV, Amsterdam, pp47-62 (1995)
  51. MILES, F. A.  Stimulus specificity in the primate optokinetic system.  In: Information Processing Underlying Gaze Control. J.M. Delgado-Garcia, E. Godaux & P.P. Vidal (Eds). Elsevier Science Ltd., Oxford & New York, pp251-259 (1994)
  52. BUSH, G. A., VAN DER STEEN, J. & MILES, F. A.  When the two eyes see patterns of unequal size they produce saccades of unequal amplitude.  In: Information Processing Underlying Gaze Control.  J.M. Delgado-Garcia, E. Godaux & P.P. Vidal (Eds).  Elsevier Science Ltd., Oxford & New York, pp261-267 (1994)
  53. KRAUZLIS, R.J., & MILES, F. A.  Similar changes in the latency of pursuit and saccadic eye movements observed with the “gap paradigm”.  In: Information Processing Underlying Gaze Control.  J.M. Delgado-Garcia, E. Godaux & P.P. Vidal (Eds). Elsevier Science Ltd., Oxford & New York, pp269-277 (1994)
  54. BUSETTINI, C., KRAUZLIS, R.J., & MILES, F. A.  Short-latency vergence responses.  In: Contemporary Ocular Motor and Vestibular Research: A Tribute to David A. Robinson. A.F. Fuchs, T. Brandt, U. Buttner & D. Zee (Eds). Verlag & Thieme Med. Publ., New York, pp312-319 (1994)
  55. KAWANO, K., INOUE, Y., TAKEMURA, A. & MILES, F. A.  Effect of disparity in the peripheral field on short-latency ocular following responses.  Visual Neurosci. 11: 833-837 (1994)
  56. BUSETTINI, C., MILES, F. A., SCHWARZ, U., & CARL, J. R.  Human ocular responses to translation of the observer and of the scene: dependence on viewing distance.  Exp. Brain Res. 100: 484-494 (1994)
  57. MILES, F. A., & WALLMAN, J.  Prologue. Rev. Oculomot. Res. 5: v-viii (1993)
  58. MILES, F. A.  The sensing of rotational and translational optic flow by the primate optokinetic system.  Rev. Oculomot. Res. 5: 393-403 (1993)
  59. KIMMIG, H. G., MILES, F. A., & SCHWARZ, U.  Effects of stationary textured backgrounds on the initiation of pursuit eye movements in monkeys.  J. Neurophysiol. 68: 2147-2164 (1992)
  60. MILES, F. A., & BUSETTINI, C.  Ocular compensation for self motion: visual mechanisms. In: Sensing and Controlling Motion:  Vestibular and Sensorimotor Function.  B. Cohen, D.L. Tomko & F. Guedry (Eds), Ann. NY Acad. Sci., Vol. 656, New York, 220-232 (1992)
  61. MILES, F. A., BUSETTINI, C. & SCHWARZ, U.  Ocular responses to linear motion. In: Vestibular and Brain Stem Control of Eye, Head and Body Movements.  H. Shimazu & Y. Shinoda (Eds), Japanese Scientific Societies Press/Karger, Tokyo, pp379-395 (1992)
  62. MILES, F. A., SCHWARZ, U. & BUSETTINI, C.  The decoding of optic flow by the primate optokinetic system.  In:  The Head-Neck Sensory-Motor System. A. Berthoz, W. Graf & P. P. Vidal (Eds), Oxford University Press, New York, 471-478 (1992)
  63. BUSETTINI, C., MILES, F. A. & SCHWARZ, U.  Ocular responses to translation and their dependence on viewing distance: II. Motion of the scene.  J. Neurophysiol. 66: 865-878 (1991)
  64. SCHWARZ, U. & MILES, F. A.  Ocular responses to translation and their dependence on viewing distance: I.  Motion of the observer.  J. Neurophysiol. 66: 851-864 (1991)
  65. MILES, F. A.  The Cerebellum.  In: Vision & Visual Dysfunction (Volume 8): Eye Movements.  R. H. S. Carpenter (Ed), Macmillan, London, pp224-243 (1991)
  66. MILES, F. A., SCHWARZ, U. & BUSETTINI, C.  The parsing of optic flow by the primate oculomotor system.  In: Representations of VisionTrends and Tacit Assumptions in Vision Research. A. Gorea (Ed), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp185-199 (1991)
  67. MILES, F.A.  The disruptive effects of optical aids on retinal image stability during head movements.  In: Presbyopia Research: From Molecular Biology to Visual Adaptation, G. Obrecht & L. Stark (Eds), Plenum, New York, pp113-125 (1991)
  68. GELLMAN, R. S., CARL, J. R. & MILES, F. A.  Short latency ocular following responses in man.  Visual Neurosci. 5: 107-122 (1990)(pdf)
  69. MILES, F. A. & WALLMAN, J.  Local ocular compensation for imposed local refractive error.  Vision Res., 30: 339-349 (1990)
  70. SCHWARZ, U., BUSETTINI, C. & MILES, F. A.  Ocular responses to linear motion are inversely proportional to viewing distance.  Science, 245: 1394-1396 (1989)
  71. MILES, F.A.  The role of the cerebellum in adaptive regulation of the vestibulo-ocular reflex.  In: The Cerebellum and Neuronal Plasticity.  M. Glickstein, C. Yeo & J. Stein (Eds.), Plenum, New York, pp293-311 (1988)
  72. MILES, F.A. & GELLMAN, R.S.  Plasticity in the control of gaze.  In: Encyclopedia of NeuroscienceBirkhauser, Cambridge MA, pp452-454 (1987)
  73. GELLMAN, R.S. & MILES, F.A.  Control of gaze.  In: Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Birkhauser, Cambridge MA, p452 (1987)
  74. MILES, F.A. & KAWANO, K.  Visual stabilization of the eyes.  TINS, 10: 153-158 (1987)
  75. MILES, F.A., JUDGE, S.J. & OPTICAN, L.M.  Optically induced changes in the couplings between vergence and accommodation.  J. Neurosci. 7: 2576-2589 (1987)
  76. OPTICAN, L.M., ZEE, D.S. & MILES, F.A.  Floccular lesions abolish adaptive control of post-saccadic ocular drift in primates.  Exp. Brain Res. 64: 596-598 (1986)
  77. MILES, F.A. & KAWANO, K.  Short-latency ocular following responses of monkey.  III. Plasticity.  J. Neurophysiol. 56: 1381-1396 (1986)
  78. KAWANO, K. & MILES, F.A.  Short-latency ocular following responses of monkey.  II. Dependence on a prior saccadic eye movement.  J. Neurophysiol. 56:1355-1380 (1986)
  79. MILES, F.A., KAWANO, K. & OPTICAN, L.M.  Short-latency ocular following responses of monkey.  I. Dependence on temporo-spatial properties of the visual input.  J. Neurophysiol. 56: 1321-1354 (1986)
  80. KAWANO, K. & MILES, F.A.  Ocular following in the monkey: Significance of some visual factors, and plasticity. In:  Adaptive Processes in Visual and Oculomotor Systems, E.L. Keller & D.S. Zee (Eds.), Pergamon, Oxford. pp. 321-328 (1986)
  81. MILES, F.A.  Parametric adjustments in the oculomotor system.  In:  The Oculomotor and Skeletalmotor System. H.-J. Freund, U. Buttner, B. Cohen & J. Noth (Eds.), Prog. Brain Res. Vol 64., Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 367-380 (1986)
  82. JUDGE, S.J. & MILES, F.A.  Changes in the coupling between accommodation and vergence eye movements induced in human subjects by altering the effective interocular separation.  Perception. 14: 617-629 (1985)
  83. GELLMAN, R.S. & MILES, F.A.  A new role for the cerebellum in conditioning?  TINS 8: 181-182 (1985)
  84. OPTICAN, L.M. & MILES, F.A.  Visually induced adaptive changes in primate saccadic oculomotor control signals.  J. Neurophysiol. 54: 940-958 (1985)(pdf)
  85. MILES, F.A., OPTICAN, L.M. and LISBERGER, S.G. An adaptive equalizer model of the primate vestibulo-ocular reflex.  Rev. Oculomot. Res. 1: 313-326 (1985)
  86. MILES, F.A.  Adaptive regulation in the vergence and accommodation control systems.  Rev. Oculomot. Res. 1: 81-94 (1985)
  87. LISBERGER, S.G., MILES, F.A. and ZEE, D.S.  Signals used to compute errors in the monkey vestibulo-ocular reflex: possible role of the flocculusJ. Neurophysiol. 52: 1140-1153 (1984)
  88. MILES, F.A. Sensing self-motion:  Visual and vestibular mechanisms share the same frame of reference.  TINS, 7: 303-305 (1984)
  89. LISBERGER, S.G., MILES, F.A. and OPTICAN, L.M.  Frequency selective adaptation: Evidence for channels in the vestibulo-ocular reflex?  J. Neurosci. 3: 1234-1244 (1983)
  90. MILES, F.A.  Plasticity in the transfer of gaze. TINS, 6: 57-60 (1983)
  91. MILES, F.A., and JUDGE, S.J.  Optically-induced changes in the neural coupling between vergence eye movements and accommodation in human subjects.  In: Functional Basis of Ocular Motility Disorders. G. Lennerstrand, D.S. Zee & E.L. Keller (eds.), Pergamon, Oxford, pp 93-96 (1982)
  92. MILES, F.A. Adaptive gain control in the vestibulo-ocular reflex.  In: Functional Basis of Ocular Motility Disorders. G. Lennerstrand, D.S. Zee & E.L. Keller (eds.), Pergamon, Oxford, pp 325-336 (1982)
  93. MILES, F.A. Adaptive regulation in the primate oculomotor system.  Freiburger Universitatsblatter. 74: 107-111 (1981)
  94. MILES, F.A., and LISBERGER, S.G.  The “error” signals subserving adaptive gain control in the primate vestibulo-ocular reflex.  Ann. N.Y. Acad. 374: 513-525 (1981)
  95. JUDGE, S.J., and MILES, F.A.  Gain changes in accommodative vergence induced by alteration of the effective interocular separation.  In:  Progress in Oculomotor Research. A.F. Fuchs & W. Becker (eds.), Developments in Neuroscience, Volume 12, Elsevier North-Holland, NY,  pp. 587-594 (1981)
  96. LISBERGER, S.G., MILES, F.A., OPTICAN, L.M., and EIGHMY,B.BOptokinetic response in monkey: Underlying mechanisms and their sensitivity to long-term adaptive changes in vestibuloocular reflexJ.Neurophysiol. 45: 869-890 (1981)(pdf)
  97. MILES, F.A., and LISBERGER, S.G.  Plasticity in the vestibulo-ocular reflex:  A new hypothesis.  Ann. Rev. Neurosci. 4: 273-299 (1981)
  98. LISBERGER, S.G., and MILES, F.A.  Role of the primate medial vestibular nucleus in long-term adaptive plasticity of the vestibulo-ocular reflex.  J. Neurophysiol. 43: 1725-1745 (1980)
  99. MILES, F.A., BRAITMAN, D.J. and DOW, B.M.  Long-term adaptive changes in primate vestibulo-ocular reflex.  IV.  Electrophysiological observations in flocculus of adapted monkeys.  J. Neurophysiol. 43: 1477-1493 (1980)
  100. MILES, F.A., FULLER, J.H., BRAITMAN, D.J. and DOW, B.M.  Long-term adaptive changes in primate vestibulo-ocular reflex.  III.   Electrophysiological observations in flocculus of normal monkeys.  J. Neurophysiol. 43: 14437-1476 (1980)
  101. MILES, F.A., and BRAITMAN, D.J.  Long-term adaptive changes in primate vestibulo-ocular reflex.  II.  Electrophysiological observations on semicircular canal primary afferents.  J. Neurophysiol. 43: 1426-1436 (1980)
  102. MILES, F.A., and EIGHMY, B.B.  Long-term adaptive changes in primate vestibulo-ocular reflex.  I.  Behavioral observations.  J. Neurophysiol. 43: 1406-1425 (1980)
  103. MILES, F.A.  Information processing at the cellular and systems level in complex organisms.  In:  Information Processing in the Nervous System, H.M. Pinsker & W.D. Willis (eds.), Raven, NY, pp 313-329 (1980)
  104. MILES, F.A., and EVARTS, E.V.  Concepts of Motor Organization.  Ann. Rev. Psychol. 30: 327-362 (1979)
  105. MILES, F.A.  The primate flocculus and eye-head coordination.  In: Eye Movements, Brooks & Bajandas (eds.), Plenum Press, NY, pp 75-92 (1977)
  106. MILES, F.A.  Long-term adaptive changes in the vestibulo-ocular reflex.  In: Functional Electrical Stimulation, Hambrecht & Reswick (eds.), Dekkar, NY, pp 393-404 (1976)
  107. MILES, F.A., and FULLER, J.H.  Visual tracking and the primate flocculusScience. 189: 1000-1002 (1975)
  108. MILES, F.A., and FULLER, J.H.  Adaptive plasticity in the vestibulo-ocular responses of the rhesus monkey.  Brain Research. 80: 512-516 (1974)
  109. MILES, F.A.  Single unit firing patterns in the vestibular nuclei related to voluntary eye movements and passive head movement in conscious monkeys.  Brain Research. 71: 215-224 (1974)
  110. ROGERS, L.J., and MILES, F.A.  Centrifugal control of the avian retina.  V.  Effects of lesions of the isthmo-optic nucleus on visual behaviourBrain Research. 48: 147-156 (1972)
  111. MILES, F.A.  Centrifugal control of the avian retina.  IV.  Effects of reversible cold block of the isthmo-optic tract on the receptive field properties of cells in the retina and isthmo-optic nucleus.  Brain Research. 48: 131-145 (1972)
  112. MILES, F.A.  Centrifugal control of the avian retina.  III.  Effects of electrical stimulation of the isthmo-optic tract on the receptive field properties of retinal ganglion cells.  Brain Research. 48: 115-129 (1972)
  113. MILES, F.A.  Centrifugal control of the avian retina.  II.  Receptive field properties of cells in the isthmo-optic nucleus.  Brain Research. 48: 93-113 (1972)
  114. MILES, F.A.  Centrifugal control of the avian retina.  I.  Receptive field properties of retinal ganglion cells.  Brain Research. 48: 65-92 (1972)
  115. MILES, F.A.  Visual responses of centrifugal neurons to the avian retina.  Brain Research. 25: 411-415 (1971)
  116. MILES, F.A.  Centrifugal effects in the avian retina.  Science, 170: 991 (1970)
  117. MILES, F.A.  Excitable Cells, Heinemann, London (1969)