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K. Kawasaki, S. F. Traynelis, and R. Dingledine
Different responses of CA1 and CA3 regions to hypoxia in rat hippocampal slice
J Neurophysiol 63: 385-394, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  

T. M. Hamm
Recurrent inhibition to and from motoneurons innervating the flexor digitorum and flexor hallucis longus muscles of the cat
J Neurophysiol 63: 395-403, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  

B. Gulyas, W. Spileers, and G. A. Orban
Modulation by a moving texture of cat area 18 neuron responses to moving bars
J Neurophysiol 63: 404-423, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  

Z. Bing, L. Villanueva, and D. Le Bars
Ascending pathways in the spinal cord involved in the activation of subnucleus reticularis dorsalis neurons in the medulla of the rat
J Neurophysiol 63: 424-438, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  

J. L. Taylor and D. I. McCloskey
Triggering of preprogrammed movements as reactions to masked stimuli
J Neurophysiol 63: 439-446, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  

N. Buonviso and M. A. Chaput
Response similarity to odors in olfactory bulb output cells presumed to be connected to the same glomerulus: electrophysiological study using simultaneous single-unit recordings
J Neurophysiol 63: 447-454, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  

S. H. Brown and J. D. Cooke
Movement-related phasic muscle activation. I. Relations with temporal profile of movement
J Neurophysiol 63: 455-464, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  

J. D. Cooke and S. H. Brown
Movement-related phasic muscle activation. II. Generation and functional role of the triphasic pattern
J Neurophysiol 63: 465-472, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  

J. F. Bernard and J. M. Besson
The spino(trigemino)pontoamygdaloid pathway: electrophysiological evidence for an involvement in pain processes
J Neurophysiol 63: 473-490, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  

W. H. Griffith
Voltage-clamp analysis of posttetanic potentiation of the mossy fiber to CA3 synapse in hippocampus
J Neurophysiol 63: 491-501, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  

R. Lal and M. J. Friedlander
Effect of passive eye position changes on retinogeniculate transmission in the cat
J Neurophysiol 63: 502-522, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  

R. Lal and M. J. Friedlander
Effect of passive eye movement on retinogeniculate transmission in the cat
J Neurophysiol 63: 523-538, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  

M. R. Plummer and M. D. Kirk
Premotor neurons B51 and B52 in the buccal ganglia of Aplysia californica: synaptic connections, effects on ongoing motor rhythms, and peptide modulation
J Neurophysiol 63: 539-558, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  

E. H. Chudler, F. Anton, R. Dubner, and D. R. Kenshalo, Jr
Responses of nociceptive SI neurons in monkeys and pain sensation in humans elicited by noxious thermal stimulation: effect of interstimulus interval
J Neurophysiol 63: 559-569, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  

D. R. Irvine and G. Gago
Binaural interaction in high-frequency neurons in inferior colliculus of the cat: effects of variations in sound pressure level on sensitivity to interaural intensity differences
J Neurophysiol 63: 570-591, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  

R. Romo and W. Schultz
Dopamine neurons of the monkey midbrain: contingencies of responses to active touch during self-initiated arm movements
J Neurophysiol 63: 592-606, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  

W. Schultz and R. Romo
Dopamine neurons of the monkey midbrain: contingencies of responses to stimuli eliciting immediate behavioral reactions
J Neurophysiol 63: 607-624, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  

G. L. Gottlieb, D. M. Corcos, G. C. Agarwal, and M. L. Latash
Organizing principles for single joint movements. III. Speed-insensitive strategy as a default
J Neurophysiol 63: 625-636, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  

L. J. Larson-Prior, D. R. McCrimmon, and N. T. Slater
Slow excitatory amino acid receptor-mediated synaptic transmission in turtle cerebellar Purkinje cells
J Neurophysiol 63: 637-650, 1990 [Abstract] [PDF]  


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