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Neuroscience Letters|April 11, 1983
Instruction-related changes of neuronal activity in area 5 during a simple forearm movement in the monkeyJ Seal, C Gross, D Doudet, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|January 11, 1988
Postural adjustments in the monkey: effects of velocity on EMG sequenceP Burbaud, F Garanx, C Gross, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|July 26, 1996
Responses of substantia nigra pars reticulata neurons to intrastriatal D1 and D2 dopaminergic agonist injections in the ratD Akkal, P Burbaud, J Audin, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|April 13, 2000
Bicuculline injections into the rostral and caudal motor thalamus of the monkey induce different types of dystoniaD Guehl, P Burbaud, T Boraud, et al.
Bordeaux Medical|January 1, 1972
[A case of cerebelloprotuberantial hematoma. Anatomical and clinical study]A Banayan, B Bioulac, B Chenilleau, et al.
Neuroreport|May 29, 2004
Time predictability modulates pre-supplementary motor area neuronal activityD Akkal, L Escola, B Bioulac, et al.
Neuroreport|May 6, 1997
Subthalamic stimulation elicits hemiballismus in normal monkeyC Beurrier, E Bezard, B Bioulac, et al.
Brain Research|June 4, 1984
Activity of nigral dopaminergic neurons after lesion of the neostriatum in ratsD Doudet, C Gross, J Seal, et al.
Brain Research|November 14, 1983
A statistical method for the estimation of neuronal response latency and its functional interpretationJ Seal, D Commenges, R Salamon, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|August 30, 1996
High frequency stimulation of the internal Globus Pallidus (GPi) simultaneously improves parkinsonian symptoms and reduces the firing frequency of GPi neurons in the MPTP-treated monkeyT Boraud, E Bezard, B Bioulac, et al.
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Neuroscience Letters|April 11, 1983
Instruction-related changes of neuronal activity in area 5 during a simple forearm movement in the monkeyJ Seal, C Gross, D Doudet, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|January 11, 1988
Postural adjustments in the monkey: effects of velocity on EMG sequenceP Burbaud, F Garanx, C Gross, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|July 26, 1996
Responses of substantia nigra pars reticulata neurons to intrastriatal D1 and D2 dopaminergic agonist injections in the ratD Akkal, P Burbaud, J Audin, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|April 13, 2000
Bicuculline injections into the rostral and caudal motor thalamus of the monkey induce different types of dystoniaD Guehl, P Burbaud, T Boraud, et al.
Bordeaux Medical|January 1, 1972
[A case of cerebelloprotuberantial hematoma. Anatomical and clinical study]A Banayan, B Bioulac, B Chenilleau, et al.
Neuroreport|May 29, 2004
Time predictability modulates pre-supplementary motor area neuronal activityD Akkal, L Escola, B Bioulac, et al.
Neuroreport|May 6, 1997
Subthalamic stimulation elicits hemiballismus in normal monkeyC Beurrier, E Bezard, B Bioulac, et al.
Brain Research|June 4, 1984
Activity of nigral dopaminergic neurons after lesion of the neostriatum in ratsD Doudet, C Gross, J Seal, et al.
Brain Research|November 14, 1983
A statistical method for the estimation of neuronal response latency and its functional interpretationJ Seal, D Commenges, R Salamon, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|August 30, 1996
High frequency stimulation of the internal Globus Pallidus (GPi) simultaneously improves parkinsonian symptoms and reduces the firing frequency of GPi neurons in the MPTP-treated monkeyT Boraud, E Bezard, B Bioulac, et al.
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