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R W McCarley

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Archives Italiennes De Biologie|October 21, 2004
Mechanisms and models of REM sleep controlR W McCarley
Sleep|January 1, 1982
Advances in benzodiazepine research: receptors, kinetics, and clinical hypnotic useR W McCarley
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 21, 1998
Dreams: disguise of forbidden wishes or transparent reflections of a distinct brain state?R W McCarley
The American Journal of Psychiatry|May 1, 1982
REM sleep and depression: common neurobiological control mechanismsR W McCarley
Brain Research|January 30, 1984
Alterations in membrane potential and excitability of cat medial pontine reticular formation neurons during changes in naturally occurring sleep-wake statesK Ito, R W McCarley
Brain Research|December 5, 1983
Intracellular evidence linking medial pontine reticular formation neurons to PGO wave generationR W McCarley, K Ito
Brain Research|April 14, 1987
Physiological studies of brainstem reticular connectivity. I. Responses of mPRF neurons to stimulation of bulbar reticular formationK Ito, R W McCarley
The American Journal of Psychiatry|July 1, 1981
REM sleep dreams and the activation-synthesis hypothesisR W McCarley, E Hoffman
Brain Research|June 20, 1994
Behavioral state-related changes of extracellular serotonin concentration in the dorsal raphe nucleus: a microdialysis study in the freely moving catC M Portas, R W McCarley
Brain Research|January 21, 1994
REM-enhancing effects of the adrenergic antagonist idazoxan infused into the medial pontine reticular formation of the freely moving catM J Bier, R W McCarley
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Archives Italiennes De Biologie|October 21, 2004
Mechanisms and models of REM sleep controlR W McCarley
Sleep|January 1, 1982
Advances in benzodiazepine research: receptors, kinetics, and clinical hypnotic useR W McCarley
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 21, 1998
Dreams: disguise of forbidden wishes or transparent reflections of a distinct brain state?R W McCarley
The American Journal of Psychiatry|May 1, 1982
REM sleep and depression: common neurobiological control mechanismsR W McCarley
Brain Research|January 30, 1984
Alterations in membrane potential and excitability of cat medial pontine reticular formation neurons during changes in naturally occurring sleep-wake statesK Ito, R W McCarley
Brain Research|December 5, 1983
Intracellular evidence linking medial pontine reticular formation neurons to PGO wave generationR W McCarley, K Ito
Brain Research|April 14, 1987
Physiological studies of brainstem reticular connectivity. I. Responses of mPRF neurons to stimulation of bulbar reticular formationK Ito, R W McCarley
The American Journal of Psychiatry|July 1, 1981
REM sleep dreams and the activation-synthesis hypothesisR W McCarley, E Hoffman
Brain Research|June 20, 1994
Behavioral state-related changes of extracellular serotonin concentration in the dorsal raphe nucleus: a microdialysis study in the freely moving catC M Portas, R W McCarley
Brain Research|January 21, 1994
REM-enhancing effects of the adrenergic antagonist idazoxan infused into the medial pontine reticular formation of the freely moving catM J Bier, R W McCarley
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