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H T Weiler

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Journal of Neuroscience Methods|January 5, 1999
Characterization of human joint proprioception by means of a threshold hunting paradigmH T Weiler, F Awiszus
Experimental Brain Research|July 27, 2000
Differences between motion-direction perception and unspecific motion perception in the human knee jointH T Weiler, F Awiszus
Experimental Brain Research|May 26, 2001
Characterisation of human knee-joint proprioception by means of a signal-detection theoryH T Weiler, F Awiszus
Experimental Brain Research|December 29, 2000
Influence of hysteresis on joint position sense in the human knee jointH T Weiler, F Awiszus
Experimental Brain Research|May 2, 2000
Nonspecific velocity and amplitude hunting reveals different specific detection performance of flexion and extension movements in the human knee jointH T Weiler, F Awiszus
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|August 22, 2000
The role of joint afferents in sensory processing in osteoarthritic kneesH T Weiler, G Pap, F Awiszus
Neuroscience|February 1, 1993
Amplification of rewarding hypothalamic stimulation following a unilateral lesion in the region of the tuberomammillary nucleusU Wagner, H T Weiler, J P Huston
Neuroscience|January 1, 1990
Plasticity in crossed and uncrossed tuberomammillary-striatal projections in relation to recovery from behavioral asymmetries induced by hemivibrissotomyH T Weiler, H Steiner, J P Huston
Behavioural Brain Research|August 10, 1992
Unilateral lesion in the tuberomammillary nucleus region: behavioral asymmetries and effects of histamine precursorH T Weiler, U Wagner, J P Huston
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|December 29, 1999
Bilateral deficit of voluntary quadriceps muscle activation after unilateral ACL tearD Urbach, W Nebelung, H T Weiler, et al.
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Journal of Neuroscience Methods|January 5, 1999
Characterization of human joint proprioception by means of a threshold hunting paradigmH T Weiler, F Awiszus
Experimental Brain Research|July 27, 2000
Differences between motion-direction perception and unspecific motion perception in the human knee jointH T Weiler, F Awiszus
Experimental Brain Research|May 26, 2001
Characterisation of human knee-joint proprioception by means of a signal-detection theoryH T Weiler, F Awiszus
Experimental Brain Research|December 29, 2000
Influence of hysteresis on joint position sense in the human knee jointH T Weiler, F Awiszus
Experimental Brain Research|May 2, 2000
Nonspecific velocity and amplitude hunting reveals different specific detection performance of flexion and extension movements in the human knee jointH T Weiler, F Awiszus
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|August 22, 2000
The role of joint afferents in sensory processing in osteoarthritic kneesH T Weiler, G Pap, F Awiszus
Neuroscience|February 1, 1993
Amplification of rewarding hypothalamic stimulation following a unilateral lesion in the region of the tuberomammillary nucleusU Wagner, H T Weiler, J P Huston
Neuroscience|January 1, 1990
Plasticity in crossed and uncrossed tuberomammillary-striatal projections in relation to recovery from behavioral asymmetries induced by hemivibrissotomyH T Weiler, H Steiner, J P Huston
Behavioural Brain Research|August 10, 1992
Unilateral lesion in the tuberomammillary nucleus region: behavioral asymmetries and effects of histamine precursorH T Weiler, U Wagner, J P Huston
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|December 29, 1999
Bilateral deficit of voluntary quadriceps muscle activation after unilateral ACL tearD Urbach, W Nebelung, H T Weiler, et al.
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