Charles G. Gross

 

 
Address      
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      E-Mail  cggross@princeton.edu
Born              
 

February 29, 1936, New York, NY

 

 
Education
A. B.       Harvard University, 1957, Biology, Magna Cum Laude
Ph. D.

University of Cambridge, 1961, Psychology

 

Fellowships and Honors  
1948 Eagle Scout
1953

Finalist, Westinghouse Science Talent Search

1954 Detur Prize, Harvard University
1957 Phi Beta Kappa
1957 National Science Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship
1957-59 Fulbright Scholarship, University of Cambridge
1959-61 National Institutes of Health Predoctoral Fellowship
1961-63 National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship
1970-71 National Institutes of Health Special Fellowship
1970 Fellow, American Psychological Association
1971 Fellow, American Association for Advancement of Science
1972 Fellow, Third Intensive Study Program, Neuroscience Research Program
1972- Member, International Neuropsychology Symposium
1989 Annual Neuropsychology Lecture, Montreal Neurological Institute
1990 Visiting Fellow, Magdalen College, University of Oxford
1994 Fellow, Society of Experimental Psychologists
1995 Visiting Scholar, Wolfson College, University of Oxford
1995 McDonnell-Pew Fellow in Cognitive Neurosciences, University of Oxford
1996 Foreign Member, Brazilian Academy of Science
1998 Member, National Academy of Sciences
1999 Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
1999 Distinguished Neuroscience Lecturer, University of Wisconsin
2000-04   Faculty Fellow, Society of Fellows, Princeton University
2001 Sprague Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania
2003 Hebb Lecturer, McGill University
2004 American Psychological Association Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award
 
Academic Appointments
  1959-61 Supervisor in Psychology, Jesus and Selwyn Colleges, University of Cambridge
  1961-63 Postdoctoral Fellow, Dept. of Psychology, M.I.T.
  1962-63 Lecturer, Dept. of Psychology, M.I.T.
  1963-65 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychology, M.I.T.
  1965-68 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychology, Harvard University
  1968-70 Lecturer, Dept. of Psychology, Harvard University
  1970- Professor, Dept. of Psychology, Princeton University
  2004- Director of Graduate Studies, Dept. of Psychology, Princeton University
  2007- Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Pediatrics, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson
  Medical School
 
Visiting Appointments
  1961 Visiting Scientist, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Warsaw
1963-65 Visiting Lecturer, Dept. of Psychology, Harvard University
1970 Visiting Scholar, Dept. Psychology, University of California, Berkeley
1975-76 Visiting Professor, Dept. of Psychology, M.I.T.
1981 Visiting Scientist, Institute of Biophysics, University of Rio de Janeiro
1986 Visiting Professor, Depts. Biology and Psychology, Beijing University
1986 Fulbright Lecturer/Researcher, Institute of Biophysics, Univ. of Rio de Janeiro
1987 U.S. National Program Visiting Scientist, Shanghai Institue of Physiology
1988-89 Visiting Scientist, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Neuroscience

1990, 1995

Visitor, Dept. of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford

1990

Visiting Fellow, Magdalen College, Oxford

1995

Visiting Fellow, Wolfson College, Oxford

Professional Activities
  1969-70 Psychological Sciences Fellowship Review Committee, N.I.M.H.
  1970-74

Experimental Psychology Study Section, N.I.H.

1971-73 Chair, Ethics Committee, Div. 6, American Psychological Association
1974-77 Program Committee, Eastern Psychological Association
1975-77 Board of Scientific Affairs, American Psychological Association
1976-79 Executive Committee, Div. 6, American Psychological Association
1977-87 Board of Editors, Psychological Research
1979-84 Executive Committee, International Neuropsychology  Symposium
1981-84 Editorial Board,  Behavioral Brain Research
1981 Distinguished Visitor Program, American Psychological Association
1983-88 Associate Editor, Journal of Neuroscience
1984-86 Forum on Research Management, Federation of Behavioral, Psychological and Cognitive Sciences
1985-88 Lindsley Prize Selection Committee, Society for Neuroscience
1987- Board of Associates, Neuropsychologia
1989- Research Advisor, Laboratory for Neural Information Processing, Frontier Research Program, Japan
1990-92 Behavioral Neurobiology Subcommittee of Neuroscience Research Review Committee, N.I.M.H.
1991-94 Advisor, Program on "The Senses", WETA
1992-93 Cognitive Functional Neuroscience Review Committee, N.I.M.H.
1993 Board of Visitors, Cognitive & Neural Science Review, Office of Naval Research
1996- Associate Editor, The Neuroscientist
1996-98 Electorate Nominating Committee, Sect. Psychology, A.A.A.S.
1997-2003   Committee on the History of Neuroscience, Society for Neuroscience
1998 Chair,  Electorate Nominating Committee, Sect. Psychology, A.A.A.S.
1999, 2007 Committee on Troland Award, National Academy of Sciences
2001 Chair, Section Psychology, A.A.A.S.
2001-03 Chair, Committee on History of Neuroscience, International Brain Research Organization
2002 Associate Editor, Neuroreport
2003 Committee on Neuroscience Award, National Academy of Sciences
2007 Conte Center Review Committee, N.I.M.H.
 
One-Person Photographic Exhibitions
  1997 Forbes College, Princeton University
1998 Catskill Center for Photography, Woodstock, NY
 

Publications

 

Griffin, D. R. and C.G. Gross. Review of: G.T.V. Matthews, Bird Navigation (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1956), Quart. Rev.Biol., 1957, 32: 278-279.

 

Gross, C.G. Pleasure centers: the brain and the control of men. Granta, 1958, 32: 15-17.

 

Gross, C. and L. Hudson. Undergraduate academic record of Fellows of the Royal Society. Nature, 1958, 182: 787 and 1178.

 

Gross, C.G., J.M. Oxbury, and L. Weiskrantz. The effect of meprobamate on auditory discrimination, delayed response and time interval estimation in rhesus monkeys. In: P.B. Bradley, P. Deniker, and C. Radouco-Thomas (Eds.), Neuropsychopharmacology, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1959.

 

Gross, C.G. Understanding men and monkeys. Varsity, Jan. 17, 1959, p. 10.

 

Gross, C.G. and L. Weiskrantz. Note on luminous flux discrimination in monkey and man.

                Quart. J. Exp. Psychol., 1959, 11: 49-53.

 

Weiskrantz, L. and C.G. Gross. The effect of striate cortex lesions on visual behavior and a method for measuring perceptual deficits. Proc. Brit. Psychol. Soc., 1959, p. 13A.

 

Gross, C.G. (Ed.), Special Issue on Science. Cambridge Opinion, 1960, 19.

 

Gross, C.G. Science in paper covers. Cambridge Opinion, 1960, 19: 35-38.

 

Weiskrantz, L., L. Mihailovic, and C.G. Gross. Stimulation of frontal cortex and delayed alternation performance in the monkey. Science, 1960, 131: 1443-1444.

 

Lovell, M.R.C., C.G. Gross, and L. Weiskrantz. A note on the effects of gymnemic acid on taste perception. Anim. Behav., 1961, 9: 31-33.

 

Gross, C.G. Review of: R.H. Waters, D.A. Rethlingshafer, and W.E. Caldwell (Eds.), Principles of Comparative Psychology, (London: McGraw-Hill, 1960), Quart. J. Exp. Psychol., 1961, 13: 128.

 

Gross, C.G. and L. Weiskrantz. The effect of two "tranquilizers" on auditory discrimination and delayed response performance of monkeys. Quart. J. Exp. Psych., 1961, 13: 34-39.

 

Gross, C.G. and L. Weiskrantz. Evidence for dissociation of impairment on auditory discrimination and delayed response following lateral frontal lesions in monkeys. Exp. Neurol., 1962, 5: 453-476.

 

Weiskrantz, L., L.J. Mihailovic, and C.G. Gross. Effects of stimulation of frontal cortex and hippocampus on behavior in the monkey. Brain, 1962, 85: 487-504.

 

Gross, C.G. A comparison of the effects of partial and total lateral frontal lesions on test performance by monkeys. J. Comp. Physiol. Psychol., 1963, 56: 41-47.

 

Gross, C.G. Effect of deprivation on delayed response and delayed alternation performance by normal and brain operated monkeys. J. Comp. Physiol. Psychol., 1963, 56: 48-51.

 

Gross, C.G. Locomotor activity following lateral frontal lesions in rhesus monkeys. J. Comp. Physiol. Psychol., 1963, 56: 232-236.

 

Gross C.G. Discrimination reversal after lateral frontal lesions in monkeys. J. Comp. Physiol. Psychol., 1963, 56: 52-55.

 

Meyer, V., C.G. Gross, and H.L. Teuber. Effect of knowledge of site of stimulation on the threshold for pressure sensitivity. Percept. Mot. Skills, 1963, 16: 637-640.

 

Chorover, S.L. and C.G. Gross. Caudate nucleus lesions: behavioral effects in the rat. Science, 1963, 141: 826-827.

 

Gross, C.G. and L. Weiskrantz. Some changes in behavior produced by lateral frontal lesions in the macaque. In: J.M. Warren and K. Akert (Eds.), The Frontal Granular Cortex and Behavior. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964, pp. 74-98.

 

Gross, C.G., S.L. Chorover, and S.M. Cohen. Caudate, cortical, hippocampal and dorsal thalamic lesions in rats: alternation and Hebb-Williams maze performance. Neuropsychologia, 1965, 3: 53-68.

 

Schneider, G.E. and C.G. Gross. Curiosity in the hamster. J. Comp. Physiol. Psychol., 1965, 59: 150-152.

 

Weiskrantz, L., C.G. Gross, and V. Baltzer. The beneficial effects of meprobamate on delayed response performance in the frontal monkey. Quart. J. Exp. Psychol., 1965, 17: 118-124.

 

Gross, C.G. and F.M. Carey. Transfer of learned response by RNA injection: failure of attempts to replicate. Science, 1965, 150: 1749.

 

Gross, C.G. Aspects of the delayed alternation deficit produced by electrical stimulation in monkeys. Psychon. Sci., 1965, 3: 501-502.

 

Gross, C.G. Learning set: comparison of Macaca mulatta and M. speciosa.  Psychol. Rep., 1966, 18: 529-530.

 

Leonard, C., G.E. Schneider, and C.G. Gross. Performance on learning set and delayed-response tasks by tree shrews (Tupaia glis). J.Comp. Physiol. Psychol., 1966, 62: 501-504.

 

Gross, C.G. An inexpensive method of automatically presenting patterned and unpatterned monochromatic light. J. Exp. Anal. Behav., 1966, 9: 520.

 

Vaughan, H.G., Jr. and C.G. Gross. Observations on visual evoked responses in unanesthetized monkeys. EEG Clin. Neurophysiol., 1966, 21: 405-406.

 

Gross, C.G., P.H. Schiller, C. Wells, and G.L. Gerstein. Single-unit activity and evoked potentials in temporal association cortex of the monkey. Proc. XVIII Inter. Cong. Psychol., 1966, Vol. I, pp. 318-319.

 

Gross, C.G. and L. Weiskrantz. Some changes in behavior produced by lateral frontal lesions in the Macaque. In: A.R. Luria and E.D. Homskaya (Eds.), Frontal Lobes and the Regulation of Psychological Processes. Moscow: Moscow University, 1966 (in Russian).

 

Gross, C.G., P.H. Schiller, C. Wells, and G.L. Gerstein.  Single-unit activity in temporal association cortex of the monkey. J. Neurophysiol., 1967, 30: 833-843.

 

Gross, C.G. Review of: E. Gellhorn, Principles of Autonomic-Somatic Integration. (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1967), Amer. Scientist, 1967, 55: 514A-515A.

 

Gross, C.G. General activity. In: L. Weiskrantz (Ed.), Analysis of Behavioral Change. New York: Harper and Row, 1968, pp. 91-106.

 

Gross, C.G. Review of: W.C. Corning and M.W. Baladan (Eds.), The Mind: Biological Approach to Its Functions. (New York: Wiley, 1968), Amer. Scientist, 1968, 56: 305A-306A.

 

Gross, C.G. Review of: J. Konorski, Integrative Activity of the Brain. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1967), Science, 1968, 160: 652-653.

 

Gerstein, G.L., C.G. Gross, and M. Weinstein. Inferotemporal evoked potentials during visual discrimination performance by monkeys. J. Comp. Physiol. Psychol., 1968, 65: 526-528.

 

Gross, C.G., P. Black and S.L. Chorover. Hippocampal lesions: effects on memory in rats.  Psychon. Sci., 1968, 12: 165-166.

 

Schuster, R.H. and C.G. Gross. Maintained generalization gradients in the monkey. Psychon. Sci., 1969, 14: 215-217.

 

Vaughan, H.G., Jr. and C.G. Gross. Cortical responses to light in unanesthetized monkeys and their alteration by visual system lesions. Exp. Brain Res., 1969, 8: 19-36.

 

Gross, C.G. and H.P. Zeigler (Eds.), Readings in Physiological Psychology.  Vol. I:  Neurophysiology and Sensory Processes. New York: Harper and Row, 1969.

 

Gross, C.G. and H.P. Zeigler (Eds.), Readings in Physiological Psychology. Vol. II: Motivation. New York: Harper and Row, 1969.

 

Gross, C.G. and H.P. Zeigler (Eds.), Readings in Physiological Psychology. Vol. III: Learning and Memory. New York: Harper and Row, 1969.

 

Gross, C.G. Review of: G.C. Quarton, T.L. Melnechuk, and F.O. Schmitt (Eds.), The Neurosciences:  A Study Program. (New York: Rockefeller University Press, 1967), Contemp. Psychol., 1969, 14: 418-420.

 

Schwartzkroin, P.A., A. Cowey, and C.G. Gross. A test of an "efferent model" of the function of inferotemporal cortex in visual discrimination. EEG Clin. Neurophysiol., 1969, 27: 594-600.

 

Gross, C.G., D.B. Bender and C.E. Rocha-Miranda. Visual receptive fields of neurons in inferotemporal cortex of the monkey. Science, 1969, 166: 1303-1306.

 

Cowey, A. and C.G. Gross. Effects of foveal prestriate and inferotemporal lesions on visual discrimination by rhesus monkeys. Exp. Brain Res., 1970, 11: 128-144.

 

Manning, F.J., C.G. Gross, and A. Cowey. Partial reinforcement: effects on visual learning after foveal prestriate and inferotemporal lesions.  Physiol. Behav., 1971, 6: 61-64.

 

Gross, C.G., A. Cowey, and F.J. Manning. Further analysis of visual discrimination deficits following foveal prestriate and inferotemporal lesions in rhesus monkey. J.Comp.Physiol. Psychol., 1971, 76: 1-7.

 

Oscar-Berman, M., S.P. Heywood, and C.G. Gross. Eye orientation during visual discrimination learning by monkeys. Neuropsychol., 1971, 9: 351-358.

 

Gross, C.G., C.E. Rocha-Miranda, and D.B. Bender. Visual properties of   neurons in inferotemporal cortex of the macaque. J. Neurophysiol., 1972, 35: 96-111.

 

Bender, D.B., C.E. Rocha-Miranda, C.G. Gross, S. Volman, and M. Mishkin.   Effects  of striate lesions and commissure section on the visualresponse of neurons in inferotemporal cortex. The Physiol., 1972, 15: 84.

 

Gross, C.G. Visual functions of inferotemporal cortex. In: R. Jung (Ed.),  Handbook of Sensory Physiology, Vol. VII, Part 3B. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1973, pp. 451-482.

 

Gross, C.G. Inferotemporal cortex and vision. In: E. Stellar and J. Sprague  (Eds.),  Progress in Physiological Psychology, Vol. 5. New York: Academic Press, 1973, pp. 77-123.

 

Gross, C.G., D.B. Bender, and C.E. Rocha-Miranda. Inferotemporal cortex: a single unit analysis. In: F.O. Schmitt and F.G. Worden (Eds.), The Neurosciences: A Third Study Program. Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1974, pp. 229-238.

 

Buerger, A.A., C.G. Gross, and C.E. Rocha-Miranda. Effects of ventral putamen lesions on discrimination learning by monkeys. J. Comp. Physiol. Psych., 1974, 86: 440-446.

 

Gross, C.G., D.B. Bender, C.A. Curcio, and M. Mishkin. Role of forebrain commissures in integration of visual half-fields by inferotemporal neurons.  Fed. Proc., 1974, 33: 433.

 

Gross, C.G. Biology and pop-biology: sex and sexism. In: E. Tobach, J. Gianutsos, H.R. Topoff, and C.G. Gross (Eds.), The Four Horsemen: Racism, Sexism, Militarism and Social Darwinism. New York: Behavioral Publications, 1974, pp. 67-80. 

 

Gross, C.G. Forward to: V. Franks and V. Burtle (Eds.), Women in Therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1974.

 

Oscar-Berman, M., S. Heywood, and C.G. Gross. The effects of posterior cortical lesions on eye orientation during visual discrimination by monkeys.  Neuropsychol., 1974, 12: 175-182.

 

Rocha-Miranda, C.E., D.B. Bender, C.G. Gross, and M. Mishkin. Visual activation of neurons in inferotemporal cortex depends on striate cortex and forebrain commissures. J. Neurophysiol., 1975, 38: 475-49l.

 

Gross, C.G. Review of: E.S. Valenstein. Brain Control. (New York: John Wiley, 1973), Tech. Rev., 1975, 77: 66.

 

Baker, R., K.L. Klothen, and C.G. Gross. Foveal lesions do not ameliorate the visual discrimination deficit that follows foveal prestriate lesions.  Physiol. Psych., 1975, 3: 365-368.

 

Gross, C.G., M. Lewis, and D. Plaisier. Inferior temporal cortex lesions do not impair discrimination of lateral mirror images. Neurosci. Abs., 1975, 1: 74.

 

Seacord, L., C.G. Gross, and M. Mishkin. Role of inferior temporal cortex in preceptual equivalence of stimuli in the left and right visual fields.  Neurosci. Abs., 1975, 1: 73.

 

MacKinnon, D. A., C.G. Gross, and D.B. Bender. A visual deficit after superior colliculus lesions in monkeys.  Acta Neurobiol. Exper., 1976, 36: 169-180.

 

Gross, C.G.  Review of: J. Money and P. Tucker.  Sexual Signatures: On Being a Man or Woman.  (Boston: Little, Brown, 1975), Signs, 1976, 1: 742-744.

 

Desimone, R. and C.G. Gross. Absence of retinotopic organization in inferior temporal cortex.  Neurosci. Abs., 1976, 2: 1108.

 

Gross, C.G. Psychological round table in the 1960s.  Amer. Psychol., 1977, 32: 1120-1121.

 

Gross, C.G., D.B. Bender, and M. Mishkin. Contributions of the corpus callosum and the anterior commissure to the visual activation of inferior temporal neurons. Brain Res., 1977, 131: 227-239.

 

Gross, C.G. and M. Mishkin. The neural basis of stimulus equivalence across retinal translation. In: S. Harnad, R. Doty, J. Jaynes, L. Goldstein, and G. Krauthamer (Eds.), Lateralization in the Nervous System. New York: Academic Press, 1977, pp. 109-122.

 

Bruce, C.J., R. Desimone, and C.G. Gross. Large visual receptive fields in a polysensory area in the superior temporal sulcus of the macaque. Neurosci. Abs., 1977, 3: 554.

 

Gross, C.G., C.E. Rocha-Miranda and D.B. Bender. Visual properties of neurons in inferotemporal cortex of the macaque. In: J.G. Zylerbaum (Ed.), Bases Psicofisologicas de la Perception Visual. Mexico: Editorial Trillas, 1977 (in Spanish).

 

Gross, C.G. and M.H. Bornstein.  Left and right in science and art. Leonardo, 1978, 11: 29-38.

 

Bornstein, M. H., C.G. Gross, and J.Z. Wolf. Perceptual similarity of mirror images in infancy. Cognition, 1978, 6: 89-116.

 

Butter, C.M., C. Weinstein, D.B. Bender, and C.G. Gross. Localization and detection of visual stimuli following superior colliculus lesions in rhesus monkeys. Brain Res., 1978, 156: 33-49.

 

Desimone, R., J. Fleming, and C.G. Gross. Cortical afferents to inferior temporal cortex in the macaque. Assoc. Res. in Vis. & Opthal. Abs., 1978, 17: 292.

 

Gross, C.G. Inferior temporal lesions do not impair discrimination of rotated patterns in monkeys. J. Comp. Physiol. Psychol., 1978, 92: 1095-1109.

 

Desimone, R., C. Bruce, and C.G. Gross. Neurons in the superior temporal sulcus of the macaque still respond to visual stimuli after removal of striate cortex. Neurosci. Abs., 1979, 5: 781.

 

Gattass, R. and C.G. Gross. A visuotopically organized area in the posterior superior temporal sulcus of the macaque. Assoc. Res. Vis. & Opthal. Abs., 1979, 18: 184.

 

Gattass, R., J.H. Sandell, and C.G. Gross. V2 in the macaque: visuotopic organization and extent. Neurosci. Abs., 1979, 5: 786.

 

Gross, C.G., D.B. Bender, and G.L. Gerstein. Activity of inferior temporal neurons in behaving monkeys. Neuropsychol., 1979, 17: 215-229.

 

Gross, C.G. and Bornstein, M.H. Mirror image confusion. Leonardo, 1979, 12: 262.

 

Sandell, J.H.  C.G. Gross, and M.H. Bornstein. Color categories in macaques. J. Comp. Physiol. Psych., 1979, 93: 626-635.

 

Seacord, L., C.G. Gross, and M. Mishkin. Role of inferior temporal cortex in interhemispheric transfer. Brain Res., 1979, 167: 259-272.

 

Gross, C.G. Biology and pop-biology: Sex and sexism. In: E. Tobach, J. Gianutsos, H.P. Topoff and C.G. Gross (Eds.), The Four Horsemen: Racism, Sexism, Militarism and Social Darwinism. Tokyo: Shim yoo-sha, 1979 (in Japanese).

 

Desimone, R. and C.G. Gross. Visual areas in the temporal cortex of the macaque. Brain Res., 1979, 178: 363-380.

 

Desimone, R., J. Fleming, and C.G. Gross. Prestriate afferents to inferior temporal cortex:  an HRP study. Brain Res., 1980, 184: 41-55.

 

Desimone, R., T.D. Albright, C.G. Gross, and C. Bruce. Responses of inferior temporal neurons to complex visual stimuli. Neurosci. Abs., 1980, 6: 581.

 

Gross, C.G. Properties of inferior temporal neurons in the macaque. Proc. XXVII Int. Cong. Phys. Sci., 1980, 14: 129.

 

Desimone, R. and C.G. Gross. Visual properties of inferior temporal cortex in the macaque. Exp. Brain Res., 1980, 41: A18-A19.

 

Gross, C. Visual properties of inferior temporal neurons and their afferent bases. Neurosci. Lett., 1980, 5: S16.

 

Gross, C.G. Review of: M. Gardner, The Ambidextrous Universe, (NewYork:  Charles Scribner's Sons, 1979), Leonardo, 1980, 15: 159.

 

Gross, C.G. and R. Desimone. Properties of inferior temporal neurons in the macaque. Adv. Physiol. Sci., 1981, 17: 287-289.

 

Bruce, C., R. Desimone, and C.G. Gross. Visual properties of neurons in a polysensory area in superior temporal sulcus of the macaque. J. Neurophysiol., 1981, 46: 369-384.

 

Gattass, R. and C.G. Gross. Visual topography of striate projectionzone (MT) in posterior superior temporal sulcus of the macaque. J. Neurophysiol., 1981, 46: 621-638.

 

Albright, T.D., R. Desimone, and C.G. Gross. Organization of directionally selective cells in Area MT of macaques. Neurosci. Abs., 1981, 7: 832.

 

Gross, C.G. Ibn al-Haytham on eye and brain, vision and perception. Bull. Islamic Med., 1981, 1: 309-312.

 

Sousa, A.P.B., R. Gattass, and C.G. Gross. Limites anatomicos e topografia das projecoes visuais da area V4 do macaco. Ciencia Cultura, 1981, 33: 846.

 

Barber, G., R. Gattass, and C.G. Gross. Efeito de lesoes da area MT do macaco no desempenho de atividade motora sob orientacao visual. Ciencia cultura, 1981, 33: 847.

 

Gattass, R., C.G. Gross and J.H. Sandell. Visual topography of V2 in the macaque. J. Comp. Neurol. 1981, 20l: 519-539.

 

Bornstein, M.H., K. Ferdinandsen, and C.G. Gross. Perception of symmetry in infancy. Dev. Psych., 1981, 17: 82-86.

 

Bender, D.B. and C.G. Gross. Backward masking in monkeys after foveal prestriate and inferior temporal cortex lesions. Physiol. Psychol., 1981, 9: 257-259.

 

Gross, C.G., C.J. Bruce, R. Desimone, J. Fleming and R. Gattass. Cortical visual areas of the temporal lobe:  three areas in the macaque. In: C.N. Woolsey (Ed.), Cortical Sensory Organization, Vol. 2, Multiple Visual Areas. New York: Humana Press, 1981, pp. 187-216.

 

Desimone, R., E.L. Schwartz, T.D. Albright, and C.G. Gross. Inferior temporal neurons selective for stimulus shape. Assoc. Res. Vis. Opthl. Abs., 1982, 22: 238.

 

Gross, C.G., L.G. Ungerleider, J.M. Allman, R. Desimone. Functions of extra-striate visual cortex. Neurosci. Abs., 1982, 8: 503.

 

Albright, T.D. and C.G. Gross. Direction and orientation selectivity of neurons in area MT of macaques. Neurosci. Abs., 1982, 8: 811.

 

Covey, E., R. Gattass, and C.G. Gross. A new visual area in the parieto-occipital sulcus of the macaque. Neurosci. Abs., 1982, 8: 681.

 

Schwartz, E.L., R. Desimone, T.D. Albright, and C.G. Gross. Shape recognition and inferior temporal neurons. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 1983, 80: 5776.

 

Colby, C.L., R. Gattass, C.R. Olson, and C.G. Gross. Cortical afferents to visual area PO in the macaque. Neurosci. Abs. 1983, 9: 152.

 

Gross, C.G., C.J. Bruce, and R. Desimone. The superior temporal polysensory area in the macaque. Proc. XXIX Int. Cong. Phys. Sci., 1983, 15: 286.

 

Sousa, A.P.B., R. Gattass, and C.G. Gross. Afferentes da area visual V4 do Macacca fascicularis. Ciencia Cultura, 1983, 35: 287.

 

Gross, C.G., R. Desimone, T.D. Albright, and E.L. Schwartz. Inferior temporal cortex as a visual integration area. In: F. Reinoso-Suarez and C. Ajmone Marsan (Eds.), Basic Archicortical & Cortical Association Levels of Neural Integration, New York: Raven Press, 1984, pp. 291-315.

 

Albright, T., R. Desimone, C.G. Gross. Columnar organization of directionally selective cells in visual area MT of the macaque. J. Neurophysiol., 1984, 51: 16-31.

 

Desimone, R., T. Albright, C.G. Gross, and C. Bruce. Stimulus selective properties of inferior temporal neurons in the macaque. J. Neurosci., 1984, 4: 2051-2062.

 

Fenstemaker, S., C. R. Olson and C.G. Gross. Afferent connections of macaque visual area TEO. Assoc. Res. Vis. & Opthal. Abs. 1984, 25: 238.                 

 

Rodman, H.R., T.D. Albright and C.G. Gross. Interaction between direction and speed selectivities of neurons in visual area MT of the macaque. Assoc. Res. In Vis. & Opthal. Abs., 1984, 25: 279.

 

Holmes, E.J. and C.G. Gross. Effects of inferior temporal lesions on discrimination of stimuli differing in orientation.