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W. B. Kristan, Jr
- Plasticity of firing patterns in neurons of Aplysia pleural ganglion
J Neurophysiol 34: 321-336, 1971
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K. Kubota and H. Niki
- Prefrontal cortical unit activity and delayed alternation performance in monkeys
J Neurophysiol 34: 337-347, 1971
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F. E. Martinez, W. E. Crill, and T. T. Kennedy
- Electrogenesis of cerebellar Purkinje cell responses in cats
J Neurophysiol 34: 348-356, 1971
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T. E. Ogden and R. M. Wylie
- Avian retina. I. Microelectrode depth and marking studies of local ERG
J Neurophysiol 34: 357-366, 1971
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T. E. Ogden and H. Ito
- Avian retina. II. An evaluation of retinal electrical anisotropy
J Neurophysiol 34: 367-373, 1971
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J. W. Phillis and S. Ochs
- Occlusive behavior of negative-wave direct cortical response (DCR) and single cells in the cortex
J Neurophysiol 34: 374-388, 1971
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M. Steriade, V. Apostol, and G. Oakson
- Control of unitary activities in cerebellothalamic pathway during wakefulness and synchronized sleep
J Neurophysiol 34: 389-413, 1971
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M. R. DeLong
- Activity of pallidal neurons during movement
J Neurophysiol 34: 414-427, 1971
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P. Grigg and J. B. Preston
- Baboon flexor and extensor fusimotor neurons and their modulation by motor cortex
J Neurophysiol 34: 428-436, 1971
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W. C. Hall, J. H. Kaas, H. Killackey, and I. T. Diamond
- Cortical visual areas in the grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinesis): a correlation between cortical evoked potential maps and architectonic subdivisions
J Neurophysiol 34: 437-452, 1971
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K. J. Sanderson and S. M. Sherman
- Nasotemporal overlap in visual field projected to lateral geniculate nucleus in the cat
J Neurophysiol 34: 453-466, 1971
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R. A. Lavine
- Phase-locking in response of single neurons in cochlear nucler complex of the cat to low-frequency tonal stimuli
J Neurophysiol 34: 467-483, 1971
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