Jiang, H., Stein, B.E, and McHaffie, J.G. Opposing basal ganglia processes shape midbrain visuomotor activity bilaterally. Nature 423: 982-986, 2003.
Wallace, M.T., Ramachandran, R. and Stein, B.E. A new view of sensory cortical parcellation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci 101(7): 2167-2172, 2004.
Wallace, M.T., Perrault, T.P., Hairston, W.D. and Stein, B.E. Visual experience is necessary for the development of multisensory integration. J. Neurosci. 24: 9580-9584, 2004.
Stein, B.E. The development of a dialogue between cortex and midbrain to integrate multisensory information. Exp. Brain Res. 166: 305-315, 2005.
Stanford, T.R., Quessy, S., and Stein, B.E. Evaluating the operations underlying multisensory integration in cat superior colliculus. J. Neurosci. 25(28): 6499-6508, 2005.
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Jiang, W., Jiang, H., Rowland, B.A., and Stein, B.E. Multisensory orientation behavior is disrupted by neonatal cortical ablation. J. Neurophysiol. 97(1): 557-562, 2007.
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Alvarado, J.C., Stanford, T.R., Vaughan, J.W., and Stein, B.E. Cortex mediates multisensory but not unisensory integration in superior colliculus. J. Neurosci. 27(47): 12775-12786, 2007.
Rowland, B.A. and Stein, B.E. Multisensory integration produces an initial response enhancement. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience 1(4): 1-8, 2007.
Stein, B.E. and Stanford, T.R. Multisensory integration: current issues from the perspective of the single neuron. Nature Rev. Neurosci. 9(4): 255-266, 2008.
Gingras, G., Rowland, B.A., and Stein, B.E. The differing impact of multisensory and unisensory integration on behavior. J. Neurosci. 29(15): 4897-4902, 2009.
Jiang, H., Stein, B.E., and McHaffie, J.G. Cortical lesion-induced visual hemineglect is prevented by NMDA antagonist pretreatment. J. Neurosci. 29(21): 6917-6925, 2009.
Alvarado, J.C., Stanford, T.R., Rowland, B.A., Vaughan, J.W., and Stein, B.E. Multisensory integration in the superior collicullus requires synergy among corticocollicular inputs. J. Neurosci. 29(20): 6580-6592, 2009.
Stein, B.E., Stanford, T.R., Ramachandran, R., Perrault Jr., T.J., and Rowland, B.A. Challenges in quantifying multisensory integration: Alternative criteria, models, and inverse effectiveness. Exp Brain Res. [Epub ahead of print], 2009.
Stein, B.E., Stanford, T.R., and Rowland, B.A. The neural basis of multisensory integration in the midbrain: Its organization and maturation. Hearing Research [Epub ahead of print], 2009.
Stein, B.E., Rowland, B., and Stanford, T.R. Postnatal experiences influence how the brain integrates information from different senses to produce adaptive behavior. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience [Invited Article] (In Press), 2009.