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I Kupfermann

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Journal of Neurophysiology|January 1, 1978
Motor control of buccal muscles in AplysiaJ L Cohen, K R Weiss, I Kupfermann
Behavioral and Neural Biology|May 1, 1984
Internal stimuli enhance feeding behavior in the mollusc AplysiaA J Susswein, K R Weiss, I Kupfermann
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 1, 1988
An identified histaminergic neuron can modulate the outputs of buccal-cerebral interneurons in Aplysia via presynaptic inhibitionH J Chiel, I Kupfermann, K R Weiss
Behavioral and Neural Biology|November 1, 1987
Motor control of the appetitive phase of feeding behavior in AplysiaG M Bablanian, K R Weiss, I Kupfermann
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 1, 1986
An identified histaminergic neuron modulates feeding motor circuitry in AplysiaH J Chiel, K R Weiss, I Kupfermann
Brain Research|July 2, 1990
Differential firing patterns of the peptide-containing cholinergic motor neurons B15 and B16 during feeding behavior in AplysiaE C Cropper, I Kupfermann, K R Weiss
Advances in Biochemical Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1970
An analysis of habituation and dishabituation in AplysiaH Pinsker, E R Kandel, V Castellucci, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 17, 1971
Central and peripheral control of gill movements in AplysiaI Kupfermann, H Pinsker, V Castellucci, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 27, 1970
Neuronal mechanisms of habituation and dishabituation of the gill-withdrawal reflex in AplysiaV Castellucci, H Pinsker, I Kupfermann, et al.
Invertebrate Neuroscience : IN|March 1, 1997
Ganglionic distribution of inputs and outputs of C-PR, a neuron involved in the generation of a food-induced arousal state in AplysiaT Teyke, Y Xin, K R Weiss, et al.
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Journal of Neurophysiology|January 1, 1978
Motor control of buccal muscles in AplysiaJ L Cohen, K R Weiss, I Kupfermann
Behavioral and Neural Biology|May 1, 1984
Internal stimuli enhance feeding behavior in the mollusc AplysiaA J Susswein, K R Weiss, I Kupfermann
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 1, 1988
An identified histaminergic neuron can modulate the outputs of buccal-cerebral interneurons in Aplysia via presynaptic inhibitionH J Chiel, I Kupfermann, K R Weiss
Behavioral and Neural Biology|November 1, 1987
Motor control of the appetitive phase of feeding behavior in AplysiaG M Bablanian, K R Weiss, I Kupfermann
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 1, 1986
An identified histaminergic neuron modulates feeding motor circuitry in AplysiaH J Chiel, K R Weiss, I Kupfermann
Brain Research|July 2, 1990
Differential firing patterns of the peptide-containing cholinergic motor neurons B15 and B16 during feeding behavior in AplysiaE C Cropper, I Kupfermann, K R Weiss
Advances in Biochemical Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1970
An analysis of habituation and dishabituation in AplysiaH Pinsker, E R Kandel, V Castellucci, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 17, 1971
Central and peripheral control of gill movements in AplysiaI Kupfermann, H Pinsker, V Castellucci, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 27, 1970
Neuronal mechanisms of habituation and dishabituation of the gill-withdrawal reflex in AplysiaV Castellucci, H Pinsker, I Kupfermann, et al.
Invertebrate Neuroscience : IN|March 1, 1997
Ganglionic distribution of inputs and outputs of C-PR, a neuron involved in the generation of a food-induced arousal state in AplysiaT Teyke, Y Xin, K R Weiss, et al.
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