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REVIEW
J Neurophysiol 20: 227-227, 1957 [PDF]  


Articles

C. Norman Shealy and Talmage L. Peele
STUDIES ON AMYGDALOID NUCLEUS OF CAT
J Neurophysiol 20: 125-139, 1957 [PDF]  

Samuel M. Peacock, JR.
ACTIVITY OF ANTERIOR SUPRASYLVIAN GYRUS IN RESPONSE TO TRANSCALLOSAL AFFERENT VOLLEYS
J Neurophysiol 20: 140-155, 1957 [PDF]  

Lucy Birzis and Allan Hemingway
EFFERENT BRAIN DISCHARGE DURING SHIVERING
J Neurophysiol 20: 156-166, 1957 [PDF]  

E. F. Vastola
ANTIDROMIC ACTION POTENTIALS IN LATERAL GENICULATE BODY
J Neurophysiol 20: 167-185, 1957 [PDF]  

K. Motokawa, T. Oikawa, and K. Tasaki
RECEPTOR POTENTIAL OF VERTEBRATE RETINA
J Neurophysiol 20: 186-199, 1957 [PDF]  

B. Delisle Burns, B. Grafstein, and J. Olszewski
IDENTIFICATION OF NEURONES GIVING BURST RESPONSE IN ISOLATED CEREBRAL CORTEX
J Neurophysiol 20: 200-210, 1957 [PDF]  

Alexander Forbes
COLLOQUIUM ON THE HISTORY OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY: Foreword
J Neurophysiol 20: 211-211, 1957 [PDF]  

Mary A. B. Brazier
RISE OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY IN THE 19TH CENTURY
J Neurophysiol 20: 212-226, 1957 [PDF]  


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