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B L Finlay

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Journal of Neurophysiology|November 1, 1976
Quantitative studies of single-cell properties in monkey striate cortex. IV. Corticotectal cellsB L Finlay, P H Schiller, S F Volman
Brain Research|July 1, 1985
Temporal retina is preferentially represented in the early retinotectal projection in the hamsterK C Wikler, J I Raabe, B L Finlay
Brain Research|March 26, 1976
Meridional differences in orientation sensitivity in monkey striate cortexB L Finlay, P H Schiller, S F Volman
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|April 6, 2007
The limbic system in Mammalian brain evolutionR L Reep, B L Finlay, R B Darlington
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|January 1, 1987
Regressive events in brain development and scenarios for vertebrate brain evolutionB L Finlay, K C Wikler, D R Sengelaub
Brain Research|July 1, 1986
Control of cell number in the developing visual system. I. Effects of monocular enucleationB L Finlay, D R Sengelaub, C A Berian
Brain Research|July 1, 1986
Control of cell number in the developing visual system. III. Effects of visual cortex ablationJ I Raabe, M S Windrem, B L Finlay
Neuroscience Letters|April 9, 1985
Regional differences in normally occurring cell death in the developing hamster lateral geniculate nucleiD R Sengelaub, L F Jacobs, B L Finlay
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 1, 1976
Quantitative studies of single-cell properties in monkey striate cortex. II. Orientation specificity and ocular dominanceP H Schiller, B L Finlay, S F Volman
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1983
Increased cell number in the adult hamster retinal ganglion cell layer after early removal of one eyeD R Sengelaub, M S Windrem, B L Finlay
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Journal of Neurophysiology|November 1, 1976
Quantitative studies of single-cell properties in monkey striate cortex. IV. Corticotectal cellsB L Finlay, P H Schiller, S F Volman
Brain Research|July 1, 1985
Temporal retina is preferentially represented in the early retinotectal projection in the hamsterK C Wikler, J I Raabe, B L Finlay
Brain Research|March 26, 1976
Meridional differences in orientation sensitivity in monkey striate cortexB L Finlay, P H Schiller, S F Volman
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|April 6, 2007
The limbic system in Mammalian brain evolutionR L Reep, B L Finlay, R B Darlington
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|January 1, 1987
Regressive events in brain development and scenarios for vertebrate brain evolutionB L Finlay, K C Wikler, D R Sengelaub
Brain Research|July 1, 1986
Control of cell number in the developing visual system. I. Effects of monocular enucleationB L Finlay, D R Sengelaub, C A Berian
Brain Research|July 1, 1986
Control of cell number in the developing visual system. III. Effects of visual cortex ablationJ I Raabe, M S Windrem, B L Finlay
Neuroscience Letters|April 9, 1985
Regional differences in normally occurring cell death in the developing hamster lateral geniculate nucleiD R Sengelaub, L F Jacobs, B L Finlay
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 1, 1976
Quantitative studies of single-cell properties in monkey striate cortex. II. Orientation specificity and ocular dominanceP H Schiller, B L Finlay, S F Volman
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1983
Increased cell number in the adult hamster retinal ganglion cell layer after early removal of one eyeD R Sengelaub, M S Windrem, B L Finlay
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