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K L Grieve

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Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1991
The length summation properties of layer VI cells in the visual cortex and hypercomplex cell end zone inhibitionK L Grieve, A M Sillito
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 1, 1995
Differential properties of cells in the feline primary visual cortex providing the corticofugal feedback to the lateral geniculate nucleus and visual claustrumK L Grieve, A M Sillito
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|May 1, 1984
Method for maintaining embryo transport in mouse oviducts in vitroK L Grieve, K E Kendle
Experimental Brain Research|October 27, 2004
Touch responses made to remembered and visual target locations in the dark: a human psychophysical studyM R Burke, K L Grieve
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1995
Non-length-tuned cells in layers II/III and IV of the visual cortex: the effect of blockade of layer VI on responses to stimuli of different lengthsK L Grieve, A M Sillito
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1991
A re-appraisal of the role of layer VI of the visual cortex in the generation of cortical end inhibitionK L Grieve, A M Sillito
The European Journal of Neuroscience|April 13, 2000
Visual response augmentation in cat (and macaque) LGN: potentiation by corticofugally mediated gain control in the temporal domainJ Cudeiro, C Rivadulla, K L Grieve
Neuroreport|April 29, 1998
Enhanced visual responses in cat dLGN--potentiation by priming with excitatory amino acidsC Rivadulla, K L Grieve, J Cudeiro
Trends in Neurosciences|January 13, 2000
The primate pulvinar nuclei: vision and actionK L Grieve, C Acuña, J Cudeiro
Sleep|September 28, 2000
A possible role for nitric oxide at the sleep/wake interfaceJ Cudeiro, C Rivadulla, K L Grieve
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Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1991
The length summation properties of layer VI cells in the visual cortex and hypercomplex cell end zone inhibitionK L Grieve, A M Sillito
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 1, 1995
Differential properties of cells in the feline primary visual cortex providing the corticofugal feedback to the lateral geniculate nucleus and visual claustrumK L Grieve, A M Sillito
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|May 1, 1984
Method for maintaining embryo transport in mouse oviducts in vitroK L Grieve, K E Kendle
Experimental Brain Research|October 27, 2004
Touch responses made to remembered and visual target locations in the dark: a human psychophysical studyM R Burke, K L Grieve
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1995
Non-length-tuned cells in layers II/III and IV of the visual cortex: the effect of blockade of layer VI on responses to stimuli of different lengthsK L Grieve, A M Sillito
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1991
A re-appraisal of the role of layer VI of the visual cortex in the generation of cortical end inhibitionK L Grieve, A M Sillito
The European Journal of Neuroscience|April 13, 2000
Visual response augmentation in cat (and macaque) LGN: potentiation by corticofugally mediated gain control in the temporal domainJ Cudeiro, C Rivadulla, K L Grieve
Neuroreport|April 29, 1998
Enhanced visual responses in cat dLGN--potentiation by priming with excitatory amino acidsC Rivadulla, K L Grieve, J Cudeiro
Trends in Neurosciences|January 13, 2000
The primate pulvinar nuclei: vision and actionK L Grieve, C Acuña, J Cudeiro
Sleep|September 28, 2000
A possible role for nitric oxide at the sleep/wake interfaceJ Cudeiro, C Rivadulla, K L Grieve
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