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Tim Requarth

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Scientific American|August 11, 2011
Mental illness in a dishTim Requarth
Scientific American|January 5, 2012
A circuit in every cellTim Requarth, Greg Wayne
Scientific American|May 26, 2011
How brains bounce back. After a traumatic injury, neurons that govern memory can regenerateTim Requarth, Meehan Crist
Neuron|May 24, 2014
Plastic corollary discharge predicts sensory consequences of movements in a cerebellum-like circuitTim Requarth, Nathaniel B Sawtell
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|June 28, 2011
Neural mechanisms for filtering self-generated sensory signals in cerebellum-like circuitsTim Requarth, Nathaniel B Sawtell
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 28, 2014
A role for mixed corollary discharge and proprioceptive signals in predicting the sensory consequences of movementsTim Requarth, Patrick Kaifosh, Nathaniel B Sawtell
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Scientific American|August 11, 2011
Mental illness in a dishTim Requarth
Scientific American|January 5, 2012
A circuit in every cellTim Requarth, Greg Wayne
Scientific American|May 26, 2011
How brains bounce back. After a traumatic injury, neurons that govern memory can regenerateTim Requarth, Meehan Crist
Neuron|May 24, 2014
Plastic corollary discharge predicts sensory consequences of movements in a cerebellum-like circuitTim Requarth, Nathaniel B Sawtell
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|June 28, 2011
Neural mechanisms for filtering self-generated sensory signals in cerebellum-like circuitsTim Requarth, Nathaniel B Sawtell
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 28, 2014
A role for mixed corollary discharge and proprioceptive signals in predicting the sensory consequences of movementsTim Requarth, Patrick Kaifosh, Nathaniel B Sawtell
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