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Table of Contents: April 1989; 61 (4) [Index by Author]   [Editorial Board] Other Issues:
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B. Walmsley and R. Stuklis
Effects of spatial and temporal dispersion of synaptic input on the time course of synaptic potentials
J Neurophysiol 61: 681-687, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

V. Honrubia, L. F. Hoffman, S. Sitko, and I. R. Schwartz
Anatomic and physiological correlates in bullfrog vestibular nerve
J Neurophysiol 61: 688-701, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

R. Rodriguez and L. B. Haberly
Analysis of synaptic events in the opossum piriform cortex with improved current source-density techniques
J Neurophysiol 61: 702-718, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

Z. Z. Pan and J. T. Williams
GABA- and glutamate-mediated synaptic potentials in rat dorsal raphe neurons in vitro
J Neurophysiol 61: 719-726, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

C. J. Elliott and P. R. Benjamin
Esophageal mechanoreceptors in the feeding system of the pond snail, Lymnaea stagnalis
J Neurophysiol 61: 727-736, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

K. Kanda and K. Hashizume
Changes in properties of the medial gastrocnemius motor units in aging rats
J Neurophysiol 61: 737-746, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

Y. Chagnac-Amitai and B. W. Connors
Horizontal spread of synchronized activity in neocortex and its control by GABA-mediated inhibition
J Neurophysiol 61: 747-758, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

P. Wallen, J. T. Buchanan, S. Grillner, R. H. Hill, J. Christenson, and T. Hokfelt
Effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine on the afterhyperpolarization, spike frequency regulation, and oscillatory membrane properties in lamprey spinal cord neurons
J Neurophysiol 61: 759-768, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

N. Uchimura, H. Higashi, and S. Nishi
Membrane properties and synaptic responses of the guinea pig nucleus accumbens neurons in vitro
J Neurophysiol 61: 769-779, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

O. Hikosaka, M. Sakamoto, and S. Usui
Functional properties of monkey caudate neurons. I. Activities related to saccadic eye movements
J Neurophysiol 61: 780-798, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

O. Hikosaka, M. Sakamoto, and S. Usui
Functional properties of monkey caudate neurons. II. Visual and auditory responses
J Neurophysiol 61: 799-813, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

O. Hikosaka, M. Sakamoto, and S. Usui
Functional properties of monkey caudate neurons. III. Activities related to expectation of target and reward
J Neurophysiol 61: 814-832, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

P. S. Dickinson and E. Marder
Peptidergic modulation of a multioscillator system in the lobster. I. Activation of the cardiac sac motor pattern by the neuropeptides proctolin and red pigment-concentrating hormone
J Neurophysiol 61: 833-844, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

D. Gardner
Sets of synaptic currents paired by common presynaptic or postsynaptic neurons
J Neurophysiol 61: 845-853, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

K. Murase, P. D. Ryu, and M. Randic
Tachykinins modulate multiple ionic conductances in voltage-clamped rat spinal dorsal horn neurons
J Neurophysiol 61: 854-865, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

T. Eysteinsson and T. E. Frumkes
Physiological and pharmacological analysis of suppressive rod-cone interaction in Necturus retina [corrected]
J Neurophysiol 61: 866-877, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  


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