Localization of the central rhythm generator involved in spontaneous consummatory licking in rats: functional ablation and electrical brain stimulation studies
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Neural control of tongue movement with respect to respiration and swallowing.Differential effects of amphetamine and GBR-12909 on orolingual motor function in young vs aged F344/BN rats.Dose- and rate-dependent effects of cocaine on striatal firing related to lickingElevated dopamine alters consummatory pattern generation and increases behavioral variability during learning.Cerebellar cortical output encodes temporal aspects of rhythmic licking movements and is necessary for normal licking frequency.Genetic control of a central pattern generator: rhythmic oromotor movement in mice is controlled by a major locus near Atp1a2.Activation of NPY receptors suppresses excitatory synaptic transmission in a taste-feeding network in the lower brain stem.Impact of rhythmic oral activity on the timing of muscle activation in the swallow of the decerebrate pig.Early ethanol and water consumption: accumulating experience differentially regulates drinking pattern and bout parameters in male alcohol preferring (P) vs. Wistar and Sprague Dawley rats.Not so fast: taste stimulus coding time in the rat revisited.Tongue force and tongue motility are differently affected by unilateral vs bilateral nigrostriatal dopamine depletion in rats.Stress-induced relapse to drug seeking in the rat: role of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and amygdala.Variability in velocity profiles during free-air whisking behavior of unrestrained rats.Tremor entrainment by patterned low-frequency stimulation.Involvement of the medial septum in stress-induced relapse to heroin seeking in rats.
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Localization of the central rhythm generator involved in spontaneous consummatory licking in rats: functional ablation and electrical brain stimulation studies
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scientific article published on April 1996
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Localization of the central rh ...... ical brain stimulation studies
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Localization of the central rh ...... ical brain stimulation studies
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Localization of the central rh ...... cal brain stimulation studies.
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Localization of the central rh ...... ical brain stimulation studies
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Localization of the central rh ...... cal brain stimulation studies.
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Localization of the central rh ...... ical brain stimulation studies
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10.1073/PNAS.93.8.3325
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1996-04-01T00:00:00Z