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  1. Electrical Stimulation of Cortex in Human Subjects and Conscious Sensory Aspects

    Most problems in neurophysiology can be attacked more fruitfully in animals other thar, man, for the obvious reasons of controllability of conditions...
    Chapter 1993
  2. Portable directional ultrasonic Doppler blood velocimeter for ambulatory use

    The design of a portable directional Doppler velocimeter and of purposebuilt probes intended for monitoring blood flow in femorodistal bypass grafts...

    N. Dahnoun, A. J. Thrush, ... D. H. Evans in Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing
    Article 01 September 1990
  3. The LAA Project: One Year After

    The present status of accelerators and detectors is as follows (see fig. 1).
    A. Zichichi in The Superworld III
    Chapter 1990
  4. Catecholamines and Behavior

    Research on the neural function of catecholamines spans all levels of active investigation from the molecular to the behavioral. In this chapter we...
    F. E. Bloom, J. A. Schulman, G. F. Koob in Catecholamines II
    Chapter 1989
  5. Exploration and Its Measurement

    The goal of psychopharmacology is twofold: to study the behavioral effects of drugs in order to elucidate mechanisms of drug action and to use drugs...
    Ann E. Kelley, Martine Cador, Louis Stinus in Psychopharmacology
    Protocol 1989
  6. Catecholamine Receptors

    Specific receptors for drugs, hormones, and neurotransmitters are found on the surface membranes of many types of cells. Interaction of a receptor...
    B. B. Wolfe, P. B. Molinoff in Catecholamines I
    Chapter 1988
  7. Biochemical and Pharmacologic Studies of Neurotransmitters in the Kindling Model

    The kindling phenomenon was discovered in the late 1960s by Graham Goddard and colleagues (Goddard, 1967; Goddard et al., 1969). Although the...
    James O. McNamara, Douglas W. Bonhaus, ... Cheolsu Shin in Neurotransmitters and Epilepsy
    Chapter 1987
  8. Activity of neurons in limbic cortex during stimulation of somatosensory zones

    The effect of high-frequency and burst stimulation of the first and second somatosensory zones on the activity of identical neurons in the anterior...

    Z. A. Vagramyan, O. G. Baklavadzhyan in Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology
    Article 01 January 1986
  9. Reflex control of the human cardiovascular system

    The surge of knowledge about the autonomic regulation of the human cardiovascular system which commenced in the 1940s was a consequence of many...
    Chapter 1986
  10. Neuroethological Analysis of the Innate Releasing Mechanism for Prey-Catching Behavior in Toads

    The ontogeny of amphibians to some extent resembles the transition of vertebrates from an aquatic to a terrestrial life during early evolutionary...
    Jörg-Peter Ewert, Harald Burghagen, Evelyn Schürg-Pfeiffer in Advances in Vertebrate Neuroethology
    Chapter 1983
  11. Pharmacological properties of tetrahydronorharmane (Tryptoline)

    Earlier in vitro experiments led to the hypothesis that tetrahydronorharmane (THN) modulates the effect of serotonin. This assumption has now been...

    H. Rommelspacher, H. Kauffmann, ... H. Coper in Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
    Article 01 June 1977
  12. Basic studies on electrophrenic respiration Part 2—Assisted ventilation by the synchronous electrophrenic respirator

    A new type of synchronous electrophrenic respirator developed by the authors has been applied to dogs with incomplete respiratory failure produced by...

    Y. Handa, N. Natori, ... T. Nakada in Medical and biological engineering
    Article 01 July 1976
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