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J. D. Coulter
Sensory transmission through lemniscal pathway during voluntary movement in the cat
J Neurophysiol 37: 831-845, 1974 [PDF]  

P. A. Getting
Modification of neuron properties by electrotonic synapses. I. Input resistance, time constant, and integration
J Neurophysiol 37: 846-857, 1974 [PDF]  

P. A. Getting and A. O. Willows
Modification of neuron properties by electrotonic synapses. II. Burst formation by electrotonic synapses
J Neurophysiol 37: 858-868, 1974 [PDF]  

G. D. McCann
Nonlinear identification theory models for successive stages of visual nervous systems of flies
J Neurophysiol 37: 869-895, 1974 [PDF]  

B. V. Updyke
Characteristics of unit responses in superior colliculus of the Cebus monkey
J Neurophysiol 37: 896-909, 1974 [PDF]  

Y. Iwamura and S. Inubushi
Regional diversity in excitatory and inhibitory receptive-field organization of cat thalamic ventrobasal neurons
J Neurophysiol 37: 910-919, 1974 [PDF]  

Y. Iwamura and S. Inubushi
Functional organization of receptive fields in thalamic ventrobasal neurons examined by neuronal response to iterative electrical stimulation of skin
J Neurophysiol 37: 920-926, 1974 [PDF]  

B. M. Dow
Functional classes of cells and their laminar distribution in monkey visual cortex
J Neurophysiol 37: 927-946, 1974 [PDF]  

H. C. Kwan and J. T. Murphy
Extracellular current density analysis of responses in cerebellar cortex to mossy fiber activation
J Neurophysiol 37: 947-953, 1974 [PDF]  

E. S. Luschei and G. M. Goodwin
Patterns of mandibular movement and jaw muscle activity during mastication in the monkey
J Neurophysiol 37: 954-966, 1974 [PDF]  

G. M. Goodwin and E. S. Luschei
Effects of destroying spindle afferents from jaw muscles on mastication in monkeys
J Neurophysiol 37: 967-981, 1974 [PDF]  

J. Schlag, I. Lehtinen, and M. Schlag-Rey
Neuronal activity before and during eye movements in thalamic internal medullary lamina of the cat
J Neurophysiol 37: 982-995, 1974 [PDF]  

I. Kupfermann, T. J. Carew, and E. R. Kandel
Local, reflex, and central commands controlling gill and siphon movements in Aplysia
J Neurophysiol 37: 996-1019, 1974 [PDF]  

T. J. Carew, H. Pinsker, K. Rubinson, and E. R. Kandel
Physiological and biochemical properties of neuromuscular transmission between identified motoneurons and gill muscle in Aplysia
J Neurophysiol 37: 1020-1040, 1974 [PDF]  

J. Byrne, V. Castellucci, and E. R. Kandel
Receptive fields and response properties of mechanoreceptor neurons innervating siphon skin and mantle shelf in Aplysia
J Neurophysiol 37: 1041-1064, 1974 [PDF]  

M. Steriade, M. Deschenes, and G. Oakson
Inhibitory processes and interneuronal apparatus in motor cortex during sleep and waking. I. Background firing and responsiveness of pyramidal tract neurons and interneurons
J Neurophysiol 37: 1065-1092, 1974 [PDF]  

M. Steriade and M. Deschenes
Inhibitory processes and interneuronal apparatus in motor cortex during sleep and waking. II. Recurrent and afferent inhibition of pyramidal tract neurons
J Neurophysiol 37: 1093-1113, 1974 [PDF]  


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