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K R Weiss

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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 1, 1996
A cerebral central pattern generator in Aplysia and its connections with buccal feeding circuitryR Perrins, K R Weiss
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis|January 1, 1974
Latent inhibition: a review and a new hypothesisK R Weiss, B L Brown
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|December 1, 1996
Synaptic mechanisms in invertebrate pattern generationE C Cropper, K R Weiss
Behavioral Biology|June 1, 1978
A neural pathway mediating satiation of feeding behavior in AplysiaB Kuslansky, K R Weiss, I Kupfermann
Brain Research|December 5, 1975
Potentiation of muscle contraction: a possible modulatory function of an identified serotonergic cell in AplysiaK R Weiss, J Cohen, I Kupfermann
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 11, 2000
Multifunctional neuron CC6 in Aplysia exerts actions opposite to those of multifunctional neuron CC5Y Xin, K R Weiss, I Kupfermann
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 1, 1994
Body postural muscles active during food arousal in Aplysia are modulated by diverse neurons that receive monosynaptic excitation from the neuron C-PRT Nagahama, K R Weiss, I Kupfermann
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 1, 1986
Modulatory synaptic actions of an identified histaminergic neuron on the serotonergic metacerebral cell of AplysiaK R Weiss, E Shapiro, I Kupfermann
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|September 4, 1995
Distribution in the central nervous system of Aplysia of afferent fibers arising from cell bodies located in the peripheryY Xin, K R Weiss, I Kupfermann
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 5, 1990
An identified neuron (CPR) evokes neuronal responses reflecting food arousal in AplysiaT Teyke, K R Weiss, I Kupfermann
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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 1, 1996
A cerebral central pattern generator in Aplysia and its connections with buccal feeding circuitryR Perrins, K R Weiss
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis|January 1, 1974
Latent inhibition: a review and a new hypothesisK R Weiss, B L Brown
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|December 1, 1996
Synaptic mechanisms in invertebrate pattern generationE C Cropper, K R Weiss
Behavioral Biology|June 1, 1978
A neural pathway mediating satiation of feeding behavior in AplysiaB Kuslansky, K R Weiss, I Kupfermann
Brain Research|December 5, 1975
Potentiation of muscle contraction: a possible modulatory function of an identified serotonergic cell in AplysiaK R Weiss, J Cohen, I Kupfermann
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 11, 2000
Multifunctional neuron CC6 in Aplysia exerts actions opposite to those of multifunctional neuron CC5Y Xin, K R Weiss, I Kupfermann
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 1, 1994
Body postural muscles active during food arousal in Aplysia are modulated by diverse neurons that receive monosynaptic excitation from the neuron C-PRT Nagahama, K R Weiss, I Kupfermann
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 1, 1986
Modulatory synaptic actions of an identified histaminergic neuron on the serotonergic metacerebral cell of AplysiaK R Weiss, E Shapiro, I Kupfermann
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|September 4, 1995
Distribution in the central nervous system of Aplysia of afferent fibers arising from cell bodies located in the peripheryY Xin, K R Weiss, I Kupfermann
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 5, 1990
An identified neuron (CPR) evokes neuronal responses reflecting food arousal in AplysiaT Teyke, K R Weiss, I Kupfermann
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