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Behavioural Brain Research
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September 1, 1981
Toward a neuroethology of mammalian vision: ecology and anatomy of rodent visuomotor behavior
B L Finlay, D R Sengelaub
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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July 31, 1981
Early removal of one eye reduces normally occurring cell death in the remaining eye
D R Sengelaub, B L Finlay
Visual Neuroscience
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January 1, 1989
Conservation of receptive-field properties of superior colliculus cells after developmental rearrangements of retinal input
S L Pallas, B L Finlay
Progress in Neurobiology
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January 1, 1989
Control of cell number in the developing mammalian visual system
B L Finlay, S L Pallas
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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May 1, 1991
Thalamic ablations and neocortical development: alterations of cortical cytoarchitecture and cell number
M S Windrem, B L Finlay
Visual Neuroscience
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March 1, 1991
Compensation for population size mismatches in the hamster retinotectal system: alterations in the organization of retinal projections
S L Pallas, B L Finlay
Neuroscience
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January 1, 1979
Altered retinotectal topography in hamsters with neonatal tectal slits
B L Finlay, K F So
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
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February 1, 1982
Cell death in the mammalian visual system during normal development : I. Retinal ganglion cells
D R Sengelaub, B L Finlay
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology
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June 1, 1980
Acquisition of visuomotor behavior after neonatal tectal lesions in the hamster: the role of visual experience
B L Finlay, K Marder, D Cordon
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
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September 1, 1993
The early development of thalamocortical and corticothalamic projections
B Miller, L Chou, B L Finlay
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Behavioural Brain Research
|
September 1, 1981
Toward a neuroethology of mammalian vision: ecology and anatomy of rodent visuomotor behavior
B L Finlay, D R Sengelaub
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
July 31, 1981
Early removal of one eye reduces normally occurring cell death in the remaining eye
D R Sengelaub, B L Finlay
Visual Neuroscience
|
January 1, 1989
Conservation of receptive-field properties of superior colliculus cells after developmental rearrangements of retinal input
S L Pallas, B L Finlay
Progress in Neurobiology
|
January 1, 1989
Control of cell number in the developing mammalian visual system
B L Finlay, S L Pallas
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
|
May 1, 1991
Thalamic ablations and neocortical development: alterations of cortical cytoarchitecture and cell number
M S Windrem, B L Finlay
Visual Neuroscience
|
March 1, 1991
Compensation for population size mismatches in the hamster retinotectal system: alterations in the organization of retinal projections
S L Pallas, B L Finlay
Neuroscience
|
January 1, 1979
Altered retinotectal topography in hamsters with neonatal tectal slits
B L Finlay, K F So
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
|
February 1, 1982
Cell death in the mammalian visual system during normal development : I. Retinal ganglion cells
D R Sengelaub, B L Finlay
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology
|
June 1, 1980
Acquisition of visuomotor behavior after neonatal tectal lesions in the hamster: the role of visual experience
B L Finlay, K Marder, D Cordon
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
|
September 1, 1993
The early development of thalamocortical and corticothalamic projections
B Miller, L Chou, B L Finlay
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