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  1. Distribution of acetyl cholinesterase in the hippocampal region of the guinea pig

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    The distribution of acetyl cholinesterase has been examined in the guinea pig in three areas belonging to the hippocampal region, viz., the...

    Finn A. Geneser-Jensen, Theodor W. Blackstad in Zeitschrift für Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie
    Article 01 December 1971
  2. Neurophysiological Mechanisms in the Visual Discrimination of Form

    Man, in common with many animals, has an extremely well developed ability to detect, discriminate and react to visual stimuli. The determinants of...
    Chapter 1973
  3. 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
  4. Effects of foveal prestriate and inferotemporal lesions on visual discrimination by rhesus monkeys

    Ablation of inferotemporal cortex in monkeys impairs visual discrimination learning, and inferotemporal cortex receives visual information from...

    A. Cowey, C. G. Gross in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 01 September 1970
  5. The Evolution of Mammalian Visual Mechanisms

    The evolution of the structure and function of the mammalian visual system has not, until recently, been studied intensively, and historically these...
    Chapter 1973
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