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D M Feeney

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Epilepsia|May 13, 1998
Hyposexuality produced by temporal lobe epilepsy in the catD M Feeney, F P Gullotta, W Gilmore
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 27, 1982
Amphetamine, haloperidol, and experience interact to affect rate of recovery after motor cortex injuryD M Feeney, A Gonzalez, W A Law
Brain Research|June 30, 1970
Thalamic incremental responses to prefrontal cortical stimulation in the catM Waszak, J D Schlag, D M Feeney
Journal of Neurochemistry|June 1, 1994
Spontaneous and amphetamine-evoked release of cerebellar noradrenaline after sensorimotor cortex contusion: an in vivo microdialysis study in the awake ratK A Krobert, R L Sutton, D M Feeney
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|February 1, 1984
The electroencephalographic characteristics of the rhombencephalectomized catA E Walker, D M Feeney, D A Hovda
Journal of Neural Transplantation & Plasticity|July 1, 1993
Noradrenergic pharmacotherapy, intracerebral infusion and adrenal transplantation promote functional recovery after cortical damageD M Feeney, M P Weisend, A E Kline
Behavioral Neuroscience|August 1, 1989
Amphetamine accelerates recovery of locomotor function following bilateral frontal cortex ablation in catsR L Sutton, D A Hovda, D M Feeney
Journal of Neurotrauma|April 4, 2001
Decrease and recovery of N-acetylaspartate/creatine in rat brain remote from focal injuryC Gasparovic, N Arfai, N Smid, et al.
Brain Research|February 4, 1998
d-Amphetamine attenuates decreased cerebral glucose utilization after unilateral sensorimotor cortex contusion in ratsS A Queen, M J Chen, D M Feeney
Journal of Neurotrauma|January 1, 1991
Cortical microstimulation thresholds adjacent to sensorimotor cortex injuryM G Boyeson, D M Feeney, W G Dail
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Epilepsia|May 13, 1998
Hyposexuality produced by temporal lobe epilepsy in the catD M Feeney, F P Gullotta, W Gilmore
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 27, 1982
Amphetamine, haloperidol, and experience interact to affect rate of recovery after motor cortex injuryD M Feeney, A Gonzalez, W A Law
Brain Research|June 30, 1970
Thalamic incremental responses to prefrontal cortical stimulation in the catM Waszak, J D Schlag, D M Feeney
Journal of Neurochemistry|June 1, 1994
Spontaneous and amphetamine-evoked release of cerebellar noradrenaline after sensorimotor cortex contusion: an in vivo microdialysis study in the awake ratK A Krobert, R L Sutton, D M Feeney
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|February 1, 1984
The electroencephalographic characteristics of the rhombencephalectomized catA E Walker, D M Feeney, D A Hovda
Journal of Neural Transplantation & Plasticity|July 1, 1993
Noradrenergic pharmacotherapy, intracerebral infusion and adrenal transplantation promote functional recovery after cortical damageD M Feeney, M P Weisend, A E Kline
Behavioral Neuroscience|August 1, 1989
Amphetamine accelerates recovery of locomotor function following bilateral frontal cortex ablation in catsR L Sutton, D A Hovda, D M Feeney
Journal of Neurotrauma|April 4, 2001
Decrease and recovery of N-acetylaspartate/creatine in rat brain remote from focal injuryC Gasparovic, N Arfai, N Smid, et al.
Brain Research|February 4, 1998
d-Amphetamine attenuates decreased cerebral glucose utilization after unilateral sensorimotor cortex contusion in ratsS A Queen, M J Chen, D M Feeney
Journal of Neurotrauma|January 1, 1991
Cortical microstimulation thresholds adjacent to sensorimotor cortex injuryM G Boyeson, D M Feeney, W G Dail
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