Marking microelectrode penetrations with fluorescent dyes.
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Different mechanisms are responsible for dishabituation of electrophysiological auditory responses to a change in acoustic identity than to a change in stimulus location.Transformation of spatial sensitivity along the ascending auditory pathway.Rapid Task-Related Plasticity of Spectrotemporal Receptive Fields in the Auditory Midbrain.Organization of pontine reticulospinal inputs to motoneurons controlling axial and limb muscles in the neonatal mouse.Active recognition enhances the representation of behaviorally relevant information in single auditory forebrain neurons.Linear processing of interaural level difference underlies spatial tuning in the nucleus of the brachium of the inferior colliculus.Three-dimensional brain reconstruction of in vivo electrode tracks for neuroscience and neural prosthetic applications.Transformation of temporal processing across auditory cortex of awake macaques.Effects of pulse phase duration and location of stimulation within the inferior colliculus on auditory cortical evoked potentials in a guinea pig model.Neuronal plasticity and multisensory integration in filial imprinting.Ca(V)3.1 is a tremor rhythm pacemaker in the inferior oliveLeft brain cortical activity modulates stress effects on social behaviorPlasticity of horizontal connections at a functional border in adult rat somatosensory cortex.Binocular neurons in parastriate cortex: interocular 'matching' of receptive field properties, eye dominance and strength of silent suppressionSynapses of horizontal connections in adult rat somatosensory cortex have different properties depending on the source of their axons.Neurophysiology of prehension. I. Posterior parietal cortex and object-oriented hand behaviors.CLARITY-compatible lipophilic dyes for electrode marking and neuronal tracingPreferred locomotor phase of activity of lumbar interneurons during air-stepping in subchronic spinal catsVentrolateral medullary functional connectivity and the respiratory and central chemoreceptor-evoked modulation of retrotrapezoid-parafacial neurons.Weak orientation and direction selectivity in lateral geniculate nucleus representing central vision in the gray squirrel Sciurus carolinensisReceptive field properties of the macaque second somatosensory cortex: evidence for multiple functional representations.Receptive field (RF) properties of the macaque second somatosensory cortex: RF size, shape, and somatotopic organization.Spatiotemporal receptive fields of peripheral afferents and cortical area 3b and 1 neurons in the primate somatosensory systemReceptive field properties of the macaque second somatosensory cortex: representation of orientation on different finger pads.Receptive field properties of the macaque second somatosensory cortex: nonlinear mechanisms underlying the representation of orientation within a finger pad.Second-order receptive fields reveal multidigit interactions in area 3b of the macaque monkeyThe laminar development of direction selectivity in ferret visual cortex.Associative-memory representations emerge as shared spatial patterns of theta activity spanning the primate temporal cortex.Encoding of stimulus frequency and sensor motion in the posterior medial thalamic nucleus.Coupling multielectrode array recordings with silver labeling of recording sites to study cervical spinal network connectivity.Large-scale recording of thalamocortical circuits: in vivo electrophysiology with the two-dimensional electronic depth control silicon probe.Emergence of transformation-tolerant representations of visual objects in rat lateral extrastriate cortex.In vivo microelectrode track reconstruction using magnetic resonance imaging.Receptive field properties and laminar organization of lateral geniculate nucleus in the gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis).Local circuit properties underlying cortical reorganization.Anterior inferotemporal neurons of monkeys engaged in object recognition can be highly sensitive to object retinal position.Integration of retinal disparity and fixation-distance related signals toward an egocentric coding of distance in the posterior parietal cortex of primates.Changes in intrinsic properties of pyramidal neurons in adult rat S1 during cortical reorganization.Orientation tuning of the suppressive extraclassical surround depends on intrinsic organization of V1.Effects of aging on properties of the local circuit in rat primary somatosensory cortex (S1) in vitro.
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Marking microelectrode penetrations with fluorescent dyes.
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Marking microelectrode penetrations with fluorescent dyes.
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Marking microelectrode penetrations with fluorescent dyes.
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Marking microelectrode penetrations with fluorescent dyes.
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Marking microelectrode penetrations with fluorescent dyes.
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Marking microelectrode penetrations with fluorescent dyes.
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P2093
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Marking microelectrode penetrations with fluorescent dyes.
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1996-01-01T00:00:00Z