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M Fabre-Thorpe

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Behavioral Neuroscience|February 12, 1998
Effect of pairing red nucleus and motor thalamic lesions on reaching toward moving targets in catsE Lorincz, M Fabre-Thorpe
Comptes Rendus De L'Academie Des Sciences. Serie III, Sciences De La Vie|December 1, 1994
Effect of practice on paw preference in a reaching task in catsE Lorincz, M Fabre-Thorpe
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1990
Motor deficit induced by red nucleus lesion: re-appraisal using kainic acid destructionsF Levesque, M Fabre-Thorpe
Behavioural Brain Research|July 9, 1990
Visual 'cortical-recipient' and 'tectal-recipient' pontine zones play distinct roles in cat visuomotor performanceF Levesque, M Fabre-Thorpe
Behavioral Neuroscience|February 1, 1991
Visuomotor relearning after brain damage crucially depends on the integrity of the ventrolateral thalamic nucleusM Fabre-Thorpe, F Levesque
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 17, 2001
Neuroscience. Seeking categories in the brainS J Thorpe, M Fabre-Thorpe
Behavioural Brain Research|September 1, 1996
Effect of lesioning the nucleus accumbens on attentive preparation and performance of a reaching movement in the catM F Montaron, M Fabre-Thorpe
Comptes Rendus De L'Academie Des Sciences. Serie III, Sciences De La Vie|January 1, 1991
[Lateralization in cats in a pointing task of the anterior limb towards a moving target]M Fabre-Thorpe, J Fagot, J Vauclair
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1986
Role of the extra-geniculate pathway in visual guidance. I. Effects of lesioning the superior colliculus in the catA Viévard, M Fabre-Thorpe, P Buser
Vision Research|July 6, 2000
Ultra-rapid categorisation of natural scenes does not rely on colour cues: a study in monkeys and humansA Delorme, G Richard, M Fabre-Thorpe
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Behavioral Neuroscience|February 12, 1998
Effect of pairing red nucleus and motor thalamic lesions on reaching toward moving targets in catsE Lorincz, M Fabre-Thorpe
Comptes Rendus De L'Academie Des Sciences. Serie III, Sciences De La Vie|December 1, 1994
Effect of practice on paw preference in a reaching task in catsE Lorincz, M Fabre-Thorpe
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1990
Motor deficit induced by red nucleus lesion: re-appraisal using kainic acid destructionsF Levesque, M Fabre-Thorpe
Behavioural Brain Research|July 9, 1990
Visual 'cortical-recipient' and 'tectal-recipient' pontine zones play distinct roles in cat visuomotor performanceF Levesque, M Fabre-Thorpe
Behavioral Neuroscience|February 1, 1991
Visuomotor relearning after brain damage crucially depends on the integrity of the ventrolateral thalamic nucleusM Fabre-Thorpe, F Levesque
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 17, 2001
Neuroscience. Seeking categories in the brainS J Thorpe, M Fabre-Thorpe
Behavioural Brain Research|September 1, 1996
Effect of lesioning the nucleus accumbens on attentive preparation and performance of a reaching movement in the catM F Montaron, M Fabre-Thorpe
Comptes Rendus De L'Academie Des Sciences. Serie III, Sciences De La Vie|January 1, 1991
[Lateralization in cats in a pointing task of the anterior limb towards a moving target]M Fabre-Thorpe, J Fagot, J Vauclair
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1986
Role of the extra-geniculate pathway in visual guidance. I. Effects of lesioning the superior colliculus in the catA Viévard, M Fabre-Thorpe, P Buser
Vision Research|July 6, 2000
Ultra-rapid categorisation of natural scenes does not rely on colour cues: a study in monkeys and humansA Delorme, G Richard, M Fabre-Thorpe
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