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R B Glassman

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Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1994
Behavioral effects of SI versus SII cortex ablations on tactile orientation-localization and postural reflexes of ratsR B Glassman
Brain Research Bulletin|October 27, 1999
Hypothesized neural dynamics of working memory: several chunks might be marked simultaneously by harmonic frequencies within an octave band of brain wavesR B Glassman
Behavioral Science|July 1, 1976
A neural systems theory of schizophrenia and tardive dyskinesiaR B Glassman
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology|March 1, 1970
Contralateral and ipsilateral transfer of a cutaneous discrimination in normal and callosum-sectioned catsR B Glassman
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|January 1, 1987
An hypothesis about redundancy and reliability in the brains of higher species: analogies with genes, internal organs, and engineering systemsR B Glassman
Experimental Neurology|October 1, 1971
Recovery following sensorimotor cortical damage: evoked potentials, brain stimulation and motor controlR B Glassman
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|May 9, 2000
A "theory of relativity" for cognitive elasticity of time and modality dimensions supporting constant working memory capacity: involvement of harmonics among ultradian clocks?R B Glassman
Physiology & Behavior|August 1, 1971
Discrimination of passively received kinesthetic stimuli following sensorimotor cortical ablations in catsR B Glassman
Brain Research Bulletin|June 18, 1999
A working memory "theory of relativity": elasticity in temporal, spatial, and modality dimensions conserves item capacity in radial maze, verbal tasks, and other cognitionR B Glassman
Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1994
Behavioral specializations of SI and SII cortex: a comparative examination of the neural logic of touch in rats, cats, and other mammalsR B Glassman
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Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1994
Behavioral effects of SI versus SII cortex ablations on tactile orientation-localization and postural reflexes of ratsR B Glassman
Brain Research Bulletin|October 27, 1999
Hypothesized neural dynamics of working memory: several chunks might be marked simultaneously by harmonic frequencies within an octave band of brain wavesR B Glassman
Behavioral Science|July 1, 1976
A neural systems theory of schizophrenia and tardive dyskinesiaR B Glassman
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology|March 1, 1970
Contralateral and ipsilateral transfer of a cutaneous discrimination in normal and callosum-sectioned catsR B Glassman
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|January 1, 1987
An hypothesis about redundancy and reliability in the brains of higher species: analogies with genes, internal organs, and engineering systemsR B Glassman
Experimental Neurology|October 1, 1971
Recovery following sensorimotor cortical damage: evoked potentials, brain stimulation and motor controlR B Glassman
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|May 9, 2000
A "theory of relativity" for cognitive elasticity of time and modality dimensions supporting constant working memory capacity: involvement of harmonics among ultradian clocks?R B Glassman
Physiology & Behavior|August 1, 1971
Discrimination of passively received kinesthetic stimuli following sensorimotor cortical ablations in catsR B Glassman
Brain Research Bulletin|June 18, 1999
A working memory "theory of relativity": elasticity in temporal, spatial, and modality dimensions conserves item capacity in radial maze, verbal tasks, and other cognitionR B Glassman
Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1994
Behavioral specializations of SI and SII cortex: a comparative examination of the neural logic of touch in rats, cats, and other mammalsR B Glassman
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