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P Grobstein

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Brain Research|August 17, 1973
Nervous system length change with change in posture: protective role of the connective tissue sheathP Grobstein
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 5, 1988
In reply: howard hughes instituteP Grobstein
Experientia|December 1, 1988
From the head to the heart: some thoughts on similarities between brain function and morphogenesis, and on their significance for research methodology and biological theoryP Grobstein
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|January 1, 1988
Between the retinotectal projection and directed movement: topography of a sensorimotor interfaceP Grobstein
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1989
The organization of descending tectofugal pathways underlying orienting in the frog, Rana pipiens. II. Evidence for the involvement of a tecto-tegmento-spinal pathwayT Masino, P Grobstein
Nature|September 1, 1977
Post-metamorphic eye migration in Rana and XenopusP Grobstein, C Comer
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|June 10, 1983
The nucleus isthmi as an intertectal relay for the ipsilateral oculotectal projection in the frog, Rana pipiensP Grobstein, C Comer
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|March 31, 1998
The effects of telencephalic lesions on visually mediated prey orienting behavior in the leopard frog (Rana pipiens). II. The effects of limited lesions to the telencephalonP Patton, P Grobstein
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|March 31, 1998
The effects of telencephalic lesions on visually mediated prey orienting behavior in the leopard frog (Rana pipiens). I. The effects of complete removal of one telencephalic lobe, with a comparison to the effects of unilateral tectal lobe lesionsP Patton, P Grobstein
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|January 1, 1990
Tectal connectivity in the frog Rana pipiens: tectotegmental projections and a general analysis of topographic organizationT Masino, P Grobstein
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Brain Research|August 17, 1973
Nervous system length change with change in posture: protective role of the connective tissue sheathP Grobstein
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 5, 1988
In reply: howard hughes instituteP Grobstein
Experientia|December 1, 1988
From the head to the heart: some thoughts on similarities between brain function and morphogenesis, and on their significance for research methodology and biological theoryP Grobstein
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|January 1, 1988
Between the retinotectal projection and directed movement: topography of a sensorimotor interfaceP Grobstein
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1989
The organization of descending tectofugal pathways underlying orienting in the frog, Rana pipiens. II. Evidence for the involvement of a tecto-tegmento-spinal pathwayT Masino, P Grobstein
Nature|September 1, 1977
Post-metamorphic eye migration in Rana and XenopusP Grobstein, C Comer
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|June 10, 1983
The nucleus isthmi as an intertectal relay for the ipsilateral oculotectal projection in the frog, Rana pipiensP Grobstein, C Comer
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|March 31, 1998
The effects of telencephalic lesions on visually mediated prey orienting behavior in the leopard frog (Rana pipiens). II. The effects of limited lesions to the telencephalonP Patton, P Grobstein
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|March 31, 1998
The effects of telencephalic lesions on visually mediated prey orienting behavior in the leopard frog (Rana pipiens). I. The effects of complete removal of one telencephalic lobe, with a comparison to the effects of unilateral tectal lobe lesionsP Patton, P Grobstein
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|January 1, 1990
Tectal connectivity in the frog Rana pipiens: tectotegmental projections and a general analysis of topographic organizationT Masino, P Grobstein
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