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Table of Contents: September 1989; 62 (3) [Index by Author]   [Editorial Board] Other Issues:
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K. A. Hamilton and J. S. Kauer
Patterns of intracellular potentials in salamander mitral/tufted cells in response to odor stimulation
J Neurophysiol 62: 609-625, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

K. Tanaka and H. Saito
Analysis of motion of the visual field by direction, expansion/contraction, and rotation cells clustered in the dorsal part of the medial superior temporal area of the macaque monkey
J Neurophysiol 62: 626-641, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

K. Tanaka, Y. Fukada, and H. A. Saito
Underlying mechanisms of the response specificity of expansion/contraction and rotation cells in the dorsal part of the medial superior temporal area of the macaque monkey
J Neurophysiol 62: 642-656, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

K. Morita and Y. Katayama
Bullfrog dorsal root ganglion cells having tetrodotoxin-resistant spikes are endowed with nicotinic receptors
J Neurophysiol 62: 657-664, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

D. A. Baxter and J. H. Byrne
Serotonergic modulation of two potassium currents in the pleural sensory neurons of Aplysia
J Neurophysiol 62: 665-679, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

V. Dietz, G. A. Horstmann, and W. Berger
Interlimb coordination of leg-muscle activation during perturbation of stance in humans
J Neurophysiol 62: 680-693, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

T. Allison, G. McCarthy, C. C. Wood, T. M. Darcey, D. D. Spencer, and P. D. Williamson
Human cortical potentials evoked by stimulation of the median nerve. II. Cytoarchitectonic areas generating short-latency activity
J Neurophysiol 62: 694-710, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

T. Allison, G. McCarthy, C. C. Wood, P. D. Williamson, and D. D. Spencer
Human cortical potentials evoked by stimulation of the median nerve. II. Cytoarchitectonic areas generating long-latency activity
J Neurophysiol 62: 711-722, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

A. M. Granda and J. E. Fulbrook
Classification of turtle retinal ganglion cells
J Neurophysiol 62: 723-737, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

R. L. Winslow
Bifurcation analysis of nonlinear retinal horizontal cell models. I. Properties of isolated cells
J Neurophysiol 62: 738-749, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

S. F. Giszter, J. McIntyre, and E. Bizzi
Kinematic strategies and sensorimotor transformations in the wiping movements of frogs
J Neurophysiol 62: 750-767, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

A. S. French
Two components of rapid sensory adaptation in a cockroach mechanoreceptor neuron
J Neurophysiol 62: 768-777, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

W. S. Ammons
Responses of primate spinothalamic tract neurons to renal pelvic distension
J Neurophysiol 62: 778-788, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

H. E. Heffner and R. S. Heffner
Unilateral auditory cortex ablation in macaques results in a contralateral hearing loss
J Neurophysiol 62: 789-801, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

I. Spigelman and E. Puil
K+-channel blockade in trigeminal root ganglion neurons: effects on membrane outward currents
J Neurophysiol 62: 802-809, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  

E. Puil, R. M. Miura, and I. Spigelman
Consequences of 4-aminopyridine applications to trigeminal root ganglion neurons
J Neurophysiol 62: 810-820, 1989 [Abstract] [PDF]  


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