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Experimental Brain Research|May 6, 1999
Saccades and multisaccadic gaze shifts are gated by different pontine omnipause neurons in head-fixed catsJ Petit, F Klam, A Grantyn, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1993
The control of slow orienting eye movements by tectoreticulospinal neurons in the cat: behavior, discharge patterns and underlying connectionsE Olivier, A Grantyn, M Chat, et al.
Brain Research|October 8, 1971
Intralaminar thalamic influences on bulbo-pontine and mesencephalic neurones as revealed by intracellular recordingA Grantyn, M Mancia, G Broggi, et al.
Brain Research|January 28, 1972
Postsynaptic responses of brain stem reticular neurons induced by hippocampal stimulationA Grantyn, G Broggi, M Mancia, et al.
Brain Research|October 29, 1971
Synaptic linkage between mesencephalic and bulbo-pontine reticular structures as revealed by intracellular recordingM Mancia, A Grantyn, G Broggi, et al.
Brain Research|June 29, 1973
Postsynaptic potentials in the mesencephalic and pontomedullar reticular regions underlying descending limbic influencesR Grantyn, M Margnelli, M Mancia, et al.
Biological Cybernetics|January 23, 2010
Neural network simulations of the primate oculomotor system. V. Eye-head gaze shiftsA A Kardamakis, A Grantyn, A K Moschovakis
The Journal of Physiology|January 15, 1995
Post-spike facilitation of neck EMG by cat tectoreticulospinal neurones during orienting movementsE Olivier, A Grantyn, T Kitama, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1987
Reticulo-spinal neurons participating in the control of synergic eye and head movements during orienting in the cat. II. Morphological properties as revealed by intra-axonal injections of horseradish peroxidaseA Grantyn, V Ong-Meang Jacques, A Berthoz
Experimental Brain Research|August 11, 2001
Predictive elements in ocular interception and tracking of a moving target by untrained catsF Klam, J Petit, A Grantyn, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research|May 6, 1999
Saccades and multisaccadic gaze shifts are gated by different pontine omnipause neurons in head-fixed catsJ Petit, F Klam, A Grantyn, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1993
The control of slow orienting eye movements by tectoreticulospinal neurons in the cat: behavior, discharge patterns and underlying connectionsE Olivier, A Grantyn, M Chat, et al.
Brain Research|October 8, 1971
Intralaminar thalamic influences on bulbo-pontine and mesencephalic neurones as revealed by intracellular recordingA Grantyn, M Mancia, G Broggi, et al.
Brain Research|January 28, 1972
Postsynaptic responses of brain stem reticular neurons induced by hippocampal stimulationA Grantyn, G Broggi, M Mancia, et al.
Brain Research|October 29, 1971
Synaptic linkage between mesencephalic and bulbo-pontine reticular structures as revealed by intracellular recordingM Mancia, A Grantyn, G Broggi, et al.
Brain Research|June 29, 1973
Postsynaptic potentials in the mesencephalic and pontomedullar reticular regions underlying descending limbic influencesR Grantyn, M Margnelli, M Mancia, et al.
Biological Cybernetics|January 23, 2010
Neural network simulations of the primate oculomotor system. V. Eye-head gaze shiftsA A Kardamakis, A Grantyn, A K Moschovakis
The Journal of Physiology|January 15, 1995
Post-spike facilitation of neck EMG by cat tectoreticulospinal neurones during orienting movementsE Olivier, A Grantyn, T Kitama, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1987
Reticulo-spinal neurons participating in the control of synergic eye and head movements during orienting in the cat. II. Morphological properties as revealed by intra-axonal injections of horseradish peroxidaseA Grantyn, V Ong-Meang Jacques, A Berthoz
Experimental Brain Research|August 11, 2001
Predictive elements in ocular interception and tracking of a moving target by untrained catsF Klam, J Petit, A Grantyn, et al.
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