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  1. Effects of divalent cations on spontaneous and evoked activity of single mammalian auditory neurones

    Recordings were obtained from single primary auditory neurones in the guinea pig cochlea during perfusion of the scala tympani with solutions...

    Donald Robertson, Brian M. Johnstone in Pflügers Archiv
    Article 01 May 1979
  2. A point process analysis of the spontaneous activity of anterior semicircular canal units in the anesthetized pigeon

    A point process analysis was performed on extracellular trains of spontaneous activity, which were recorded from anterior semicircular canal units in...

    M. J. Correia, J. P. Landolt in Biological Cybernetics
    Article 01 December 1977
  3. Electrical responses of the auditory area of the cerebellar cortex to acoustic stimulation

    Single unit activity from the VI and VII lobuli of the cerebellar vermis cortex was studied following acoustical stimulation with sound signals of...

    J. A. Altman, N. N. Bechterev, ... J. Syka in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 01 October 1976
  4. Cochlear adaptation: A theoretical description

    Cochlear adaptation is postulated to arise in the haircell-first auditory neuron junction due to steady-state reactions between transmitter quanta...

    J. J. Eggermont in Biological Cybernetics
    Article 01 September 1975
  5. Spectral and temporal characteristics of activation and suppression of units in the cochlear nuclei of the anaesthetized cat

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    The responses are described of cochlear nucleus neurons of anaesthetized cats as a function of time in dependence on intensity and frequency of...

    J. A. M. van Gisbergen, J. L. Grashuis, ... A. J. H. Vendrik in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 01 October 1975
  6. Response in units of inferior colliculus in cats to unilateral change of intensity of a binaural stimulus

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    The impulse activity of neurons of the inferior colliculus of cats was investigated by varying the intensity of one of a binaural pair of stimuli....

    Ya. A. Al'tman in Neuroscience Translations
    Article 01 September 1967
  7. The Alkaloids of Ergot

    The article on ergot in this Handbook (vol. II, 2, pp. 1297–1354) was written by Arthur Cushny in 1914 but not published until 1924, without further...
    G. Barger in Ergänzungswerk
    Chapter 1938
  8. Behavioral decrements and brain catecholamine changes in rats exposed to hypobaric hypoxia

    The behavior of rats trained on an avoidance schedule was used to assess performance decrements at altitude. After adequate baseline behavior of...

    D. A. Hurwitz, S. M. Robinson, I. Barofsky in Psychopharmacologia
    Article 01 March 1971
  9. Unit responses of the inferior colliculus in cats to lateralization of repetitive acoustic stimuli

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    Unity activity of the inferior colliculus during a series of short noise bursts (duration of bursts 2 msec, frequency 20–30 Hz, duration of series...

    Ya. A. Al'tman in Neuroscience Translations
    Article 01 March 1969
  10. Studies with artificial neurons, II: analog of the external spiral innervation of the cochlea

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    Artificial neurons (neuromimes) are used to simulate the external spiral innervation of the cochlea.

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    On the basis of the experimental...

    Willem A. van Bergeijk in Kybernetik
    Article 01 December 1961
  11. The Nervous System

    Our purposes in this chapter are (1) to catalog actions of morphine on the nervous system, (2) to assign sites of action, and (3) to examine modes of...
    Herbert L. Borison in Narcotic Drugs
    Chapter 1971
  12. Visual Perception and Neurophysiology

    When Purkinje wrote the lines cited above in 1819 for his doctoral dissertation, he initiated a long period of successful visual research. His...
    Chapter 1973
  13. Auditory-Nerve Fibre Correlates of the Critical Bandwidth as Determined by Loudness Estimation

    The firing of guinea pig auditory nerve fibres was measured in response to bands of noise of variable bandwidth, centre frequency, and intensity. The...
    Conference paper 1938
  14. Role of auditory cortex in discrimination of acoustic stimuli

    G. V. Gershuni, A. V. Baru, T. A. Karaseva in Neuroscience Translations
    Article 01 December 1967
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