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J Duysens

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Epilepsia|December 1, 1974
The effect of subpial vertical cortical incisions on a cobalt-gelatin focusJ Duysens, D R McLean
Experimental Brain Research|January 26, 1976
The role of cutaneous afferents from the distal hindlimb in the regulation of the step cycle of thalamic catsJ Duysens, K G Pearson
Trends in Neurosciences|March 14, 1998
Do depth-rotation-sensitive neurones exist?J Duysens, S J Schaafsma
Human Movement Science|November 28, 2017
Responses of human ankle muscles to mediolateral balance perturbations during walkingA L Hof, J Duysens
Experimental Brain Research|August 13, 2013
Responses of human hip abductor muscles to lateral balance perturbations during walkingA L Hof, J Duysens
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 1, 1996
Neurons in the ventral intraparietal area of awake macaque monkey closely resemble neurons in the dorsal part of the medial superior temporal area in their responses to optic flow patternsS J Schaafsma, J Duysens
Experimental Brain Research|June 19, 1978
Reflexes induced by nerve stimulation in walking cats with implanted cuff electrodesJ Duysens, R B Stein
The Journal of Physiology|October 1, 1979
Gating of ipsi- and contralateral reflexes in unrestrained walking cats [proceedings]J Duysens, G E Loeb
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 1, 1980
Modulation of ipsi- and contralateral reflex responses in unrestrained walking catsJ Duysens, G E Loeb
Brain Research|September 7, 1981
Is stimulus movement of particular importance in the functioning of cat visual cortex?J Duysens, G A Orban
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Epilepsia|December 1, 1974
The effect of subpial vertical cortical incisions on a cobalt-gelatin focusJ Duysens, D R McLean
Experimental Brain Research|January 26, 1976
The role of cutaneous afferents from the distal hindlimb in the regulation of the step cycle of thalamic catsJ Duysens, K G Pearson
Trends in Neurosciences|March 14, 1998
Do depth-rotation-sensitive neurones exist?J Duysens, S J Schaafsma
Human Movement Science|November 28, 2017
Responses of human ankle muscles to mediolateral balance perturbations during walkingA L Hof, J Duysens
Experimental Brain Research|August 13, 2013
Responses of human hip abductor muscles to lateral balance perturbations during walkingA L Hof, J Duysens
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 1, 1996
Neurons in the ventral intraparietal area of awake macaque monkey closely resemble neurons in the dorsal part of the medial superior temporal area in their responses to optic flow patternsS J Schaafsma, J Duysens
Experimental Brain Research|June 19, 1978
Reflexes induced by nerve stimulation in walking cats with implanted cuff electrodesJ Duysens, R B Stein
The Journal of Physiology|October 1, 1979
Gating of ipsi- and contralateral reflexes in unrestrained walking cats [proceedings]J Duysens, G E Loeb
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 1, 1980
Modulation of ipsi- and contralateral reflex responses in unrestrained walking catsJ Duysens, G E Loeb
Brain Research|September 7, 1981
Is stimulus movement of particular importance in the functioning of cat visual cortex?J Duysens, G A Orban
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