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F. B. Simmons and J. A. Linehan
- Observations on a single auditory nerve fiber over a six-week period
J Neurophysiol 31: 799-805, 1968
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B. Cohen and M. Feldman
- Relationship of electrical activity in pontine reticular formation and lateral geniculate body to rapid eye movements
J Neurophysiol 31: 806-817, 1968
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T. J. Tucker, A. Kling, and D. P. Scharlock
- Sparing of photic frequency and brightness discriminations after striatectomy in neonatal cats
J Neurophysiol 31: 818-832, 1968
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P. R. Burgess, D. Petit, and R. M. Warren
- Receptor types in cat hairy skin supplied by myelinated fibers
J Neurophysiol 31: 833-848, 1968
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D. Petit and P. R. Burgess
- Dorsal column projection of receptors in cat hairy skin supplied by myelinated fibers
J Neurophysiol 31: 849-855, 1968
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G. Werner and B. L. Whitsel
- Topology of the body representation in somatosensory area I of primates
J Neurophysiol 31: 856-869, 1968
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P. D. MacLean, T. Yokota, and M. A. Kinnard
- Photically sustained on-responses of units in posterior hippocampal gyrus of awake monkey
J Neurophysiol 31: 870-883, 1968
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W. Rall and G. M. Shepherd
- Theoretical reconstruction of field potentials and dendrodendritic synaptic interactions in olfactory bulb
J Neurophysiol 31: 884-915, 1968
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J. E. Hirsch
- Effect of interaural time delay on amplitude of cortical responses evoked by tones
J Neurophysiol 31: 916-927, 1968
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D. H. Stewart, J. B. Preston, and D. G. Whitlock
- Spinal pathways mediating motor cortex evoked excitability changes in segmental motoneurons in pyramidal cats
J Neurophysiol 31: 928-937, 1968
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D. H. Stewart and J. B. Preston
- Spinal pathways mediating motor cortex evoked excitability changes in segmental motoneurons in pyramidal primates
J Neurophysiol 31: 938-946, 1968
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