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K E Cullen

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Nursing Management|May 8, 2004
Selling pointsK E Cullen
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|September 18, 2016
Physiology of central pathwaysK E Cullen
Nursing Management|October 13, 2007
Polish your pitchK E Cullen
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 7, 1998
Analysis of primate IBN spike trains using system identification techniques. I. Relationship To eye movement dynamics during head-fixed saccadesK E Cullen, D Guitton
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 19, 1996
Inhibitory burst neuron activity encodes gaze, not eye, metrics and dynamics during passive head on body rotation. Evidence that vestibular signals supplement visual information in the control of gaze shiftsK E Cullen, D Guitton
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 7, 1998
Analysis of primate IBN spike trains using system identification techniques. III. Relationship To motor error during head-fixed saccades and head-free gaze shiftsK E Cullen, D Guitton
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 13, 2007
Activity of vestibular nuclei neurons during vestibular and optokinetic stimulation in the alert mouseM Beraneck, K E Cullen
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 7, 1998
Analysis of primate IBN spike trains using system identification techniques. II. Relationship to gaze, eye, and head movement dynamics during head-free gaze shiftsK E Cullen, D Guitton
Physical Therapy|June 1, 1982
Energy expenditure during ambulation with ortho crutches and axillary crutchesC A Hinton, K E Cullen
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 22, 1992
Responses of vestibular and prepositus neurons to head movements during voluntary suppression of the vestibuloocular reflexR A McCrea, K E Cullen
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Nursing Management|May 8, 2004
Selling pointsK E Cullen
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|September 18, 2016
Physiology of central pathwaysK E Cullen
Nursing Management|October 13, 2007
Polish your pitchK E Cullen
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 7, 1998
Analysis of primate IBN spike trains using system identification techniques. I. Relationship To eye movement dynamics during head-fixed saccadesK E Cullen, D Guitton
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 19, 1996
Inhibitory burst neuron activity encodes gaze, not eye, metrics and dynamics during passive head on body rotation. Evidence that vestibular signals supplement visual information in the control of gaze shiftsK E Cullen, D Guitton
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 7, 1998
Analysis of primate IBN spike trains using system identification techniques. III. Relationship To motor error during head-fixed saccades and head-free gaze shiftsK E Cullen, D Guitton
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 13, 2007
Activity of vestibular nuclei neurons during vestibular and optokinetic stimulation in the alert mouseM Beraneck, K E Cullen
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 7, 1998
Analysis of primate IBN spike trains using system identification techniques. II. Relationship to gaze, eye, and head movement dynamics during head-free gaze shiftsK E Cullen, D Guitton
Physical Therapy|June 1, 1982
Energy expenditure during ambulation with ortho crutches and axillary crutchesC A Hinton, K E Cullen
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 22, 1992
Responses of vestibular and prepositus neurons to head movements during voluntary suppression of the vestibuloocular reflexR A McCrea, K E Cullen
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