Robert H. Schor, Ph.D.
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Robert H. Schor, Ph.D.
About Me
Faculty Appointments
Professor Emeritus - Department of Neuroscience (SMD)
Credentials
Education
B.S., Biology (with honors) | California Institute of Technology. 0
Awards
Excellence in Education Award, Class of 1999,
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
1997
Excellence in Teaching Plaque,
Child Neurology Fellows,
Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh
1987 - 1989
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Fellowship award 1976
Publications
Journal Articles
Miller DM, Cotter LA, Gandhi NJ, Schor RH, Huff NO, Raj SG, Shulman JA, Yates BJ
Neuroscience.. 2008 July 31155 (1):317-25. Epub 05/07/2008.
Miller DM, Cotter LA, Gandhi NJ, Schor RH, Cass SP, Huff NO, Raj SG, Shulman JA, Yates BJ
Experimental brain research.. 2008 June 188 (2):175-86. Epub 03/27/2008.
Furman JM, Schor RH
Vision research.. 2003 January 43 (1):67-76. Epub 1900 01 01.
Books
Vestibular Autonomic Regulation (1996)
Chapter: The vestibular system
Sensing and Controlling Motion (1992)
Chapter: The algebra of neural response vectors.
Sensing and Controlling Motion (1992)
Chapter: Spatial transformation in the vertical vestibulocollic reflex.
Vestibular and Brain Stem Control of Eye, Head and Body Movements (1992)
Chapter: Vestibulocollic neurons and the vestibulocollic reflex.
Basic and Applied Aspects of Vestibular Function (1988)
Chapter: Vestibular control of the cat forelimb
Representation of Three Dimensional Space in the Vestibular, Oculomotor and Visu (1988)
Chapter: Spatial transformation of horizontal linear acceleration by the cat vestibular system.
Vestibulospinal Control of Posture and Movement (1988)
Chapter: Temporal transformation of signals from the otolith organs by the central nervous system of the cat.
Control of Head Movement (1988)
Chapter: Reflex stabilization of the head.
Vestibular and Visual Control on Posture and Locomotor Equilibrium, (1985)
Chapter: Coding of head tilt in Deiters' nucleus of the cat.
Progress in Oculomotor Research (1981)
Chapter: Otolith contribution to neck and forelimb vestibulospinal reflexes.