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D S Rushmer

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Brain Research|March 17, 1970
Electrophysiological evidence for primary somesthetic afferent connections in the frog cerebellumD S Rushmer
Brain Research|May 17, 1974
The activity of dentate neurons during an arm movement sequenceR J Grimm, D S Rushmer
Brain Research|October 29, 1971
Responses of Purkinje cells in the frog cerebellum to electrical and natural stimulationD S Rushmer, D J Woodward
Brain Research|October 8, 1971
Inhibition of Purkinje cells in the frog cerebellum. I. Evidence for a stellate cell inhibitory pathwayD S Rushmer, D J Woodward
Brain Research|December 12, 1983
Fastigial unit activity during voluntary movement in primatesA Bava, R J Grimm, D S Rushmer
Brain Research|April 16, 1976
Climbing fiber responses of cerebellar Purkinje cells to passive movement of the cat forepawD S Rushmer, W J Roberts, G K Augter
Transactions of the American Neurological Association|January 1, 1973
Some new observations on intracerebellar nuclei: their participation in patterned movementsR S Dow, R J Grimm, D S Rushmer
Epilepsia|August 1, 1980
Classical conditioning of kindled seizuresJ S Janowsky, K D Laxer, D S Rushmer
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1986
Postural responses in the cat to unexpected rotations of the supporting surface: evidence for a centrally generated synergic organizationJ M Macpherson, D S Rushmer, D C Dunbar
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1982
Organization of climbing fiber input from mechanoreceptors to lobule V vermal cortex of the catL T Robertson, K D Laxer, D S Rushmer
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Brain Research|March 17, 1970
Electrophysiological evidence for primary somesthetic afferent connections in the frog cerebellumD S Rushmer
Brain Research|May 17, 1974
The activity of dentate neurons during an arm movement sequenceR J Grimm, D S Rushmer
Brain Research|October 29, 1971
Responses of Purkinje cells in the frog cerebellum to electrical and natural stimulationD S Rushmer, D J Woodward
Brain Research|October 8, 1971
Inhibition of Purkinje cells in the frog cerebellum. I. Evidence for a stellate cell inhibitory pathwayD S Rushmer, D J Woodward
Brain Research|December 12, 1983
Fastigial unit activity during voluntary movement in primatesA Bava, R J Grimm, D S Rushmer
Brain Research|April 16, 1976
Climbing fiber responses of cerebellar Purkinje cells to passive movement of the cat forepawD S Rushmer, W J Roberts, G K Augter
Transactions of the American Neurological Association|January 1, 1973
Some new observations on intracerebellar nuclei: their participation in patterned movementsR S Dow, R J Grimm, D S Rushmer
Epilepsia|August 1, 1980
Classical conditioning of kindled seizuresJ S Janowsky, K D Laxer, D S Rushmer
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1986
Postural responses in the cat to unexpected rotations of the supporting surface: evidence for a centrally generated synergic organizationJ M Macpherson, D S Rushmer, D C Dunbar
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1982
Organization of climbing fiber input from mechanoreceptors to lobule V vermal cortex of the catL T Robertson, K D Laxer, D S Rushmer
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