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S J St John

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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 6, 1998
Behavioral discrimination between quinine and KCl is dependent on input from the seventh cranial nerve: implications for the functional roles of the gustatory nerves in ratsS J St John, A C Spector
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 12, 2000
Neural representation of salts in the rat solitary nucleus: brain stem correlates of taste discriminationS J St John, D V Smith
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|August 17, 1999
Neural coding of gustatory informationD V Smith, S J St John
The American Journal of Physiology|June 25, 1998
Role of taste in the microstructure of quinine ingestion by ratsA C Spector, S J St John
Behavioral Neuroscience|December 1, 1996
Combined glossopharyngeal and chorda tympani nerve transection elevates quinine detection thresholds in rats (Rattus norvegicus)S J St John, A C Spector
The American Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1995
Glossopharyngeal nerve transection does not compromise the specificity of taste-guided sodium appetite in ratsS Markison, S J St John, A C Spector
Physiology & Behavior|March 12, 1999
Glossopharyngeal nerve transection reduces quinine avoidance in rats not given presurgical stimulus exposureS Markison, S J St John, A C Spector
Behavioral Neuroscience|February 1, 1994
Combined, but not single, gustatory nerve transection substantially alters taste-guided licking behavior to quinine in ratsS J St John, M Garcea, A C Spector
The American Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1995
Salt discriminability is related to number of regenerated taste buds after chorda tympani nerve section in ratsS J St John, S Markison, A C Spector
Behavioral Neuroscience|February 1, 1997
Chorda tympani nerve transection disrupts taste aversion learning to potassium chloride, but not sodium chlorideS J St John, S Markison, A C Spector
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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 6, 1998
Behavioral discrimination between quinine and KCl is dependent on input from the seventh cranial nerve: implications for the functional roles of the gustatory nerves in ratsS J St John, A C Spector
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 12, 2000
Neural representation of salts in the rat solitary nucleus: brain stem correlates of taste discriminationS J St John, D V Smith
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|August 17, 1999
Neural coding of gustatory informationD V Smith, S J St John
The American Journal of Physiology|June 25, 1998
Role of taste in the microstructure of quinine ingestion by ratsA C Spector, S J St John
Behavioral Neuroscience|December 1, 1996
Combined glossopharyngeal and chorda tympani nerve transection elevates quinine detection thresholds in rats (Rattus norvegicus)S J St John, A C Spector
The American Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1995
Glossopharyngeal nerve transection does not compromise the specificity of taste-guided sodium appetite in ratsS Markison, S J St John, A C Spector
Physiology & Behavior|March 12, 1999
Glossopharyngeal nerve transection reduces quinine avoidance in rats not given presurgical stimulus exposureS Markison, S J St John, A C Spector
Behavioral Neuroscience|February 1, 1994
Combined, but not single, gustatory nerve transection substantially alters taste-guided licking behavior to quinine in ratsS J St John, M Garcea, A C Spector
The American Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1995
Salt discriminability is related to number of regenerated taste buds after chorda tympani nerve section in ratsS J St John, S Markison, A C Spector
Behavioral Neuroscience|February 1, 1997
Chorda tympani nerve transection disrupts taste aversion learning to potassium chloride, but not sodium chlorideS J St John, S Markison, A C Spector
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