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January 1, 1981
Patterns of parallel signal transmission between multiple alpha efferents and multiple Ia afferents in the cat semitendinosus muscle
R Schwestka, U Windhorst, R Schaumberg
Neuroscience Letters
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March 5, 1982
The effects of double activations of single motor units on discharge patterns of primary muscle spindle endings in the cat
U Windhorst, R Schwestka, W Koehler
Biological Cybernetics
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January 1, 1983
Analysis of nonlinear physiological systems with single or multiple spike inputs and analogue or spike outputs
U Windhorst, U Niemann, W Koehler
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology
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May 1, 1981
Some methods to study information transmission through multi-channel neuronal systems
U Windhorst, R Schwestka, R Schaumberg
Neuroscience
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July 1, 1995
Renshaw cells and recurrent inhibition: comparison of responses to cyclic inputs
U Windhorst, G Boorman, D Kirmayer
Biological Cybernetics
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June 21, 1978
The effects of recurrent inhibitory feedback in shaping discharge patterns of motoneurones excited by phasic muscle stretches
U Windhorst, D Adam, G F Inbar
Biological Cybernetics
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June 21, 1978
The effects of recurrent inhibition on the cross-correlated firing patterns of motoneurones (and their relation to signal transmission in the spinal cord-muscle channel)
D Adam, U Windhorst, G F Inbar
Experimental Brain Research
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January 1, 1986
Linear and nonlinear effects in the interactions of motor units and muscle spindle afferents
U Niemann, U Windhorst, J Meyer-Lohmann
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology
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January 1, 1984
The use of frequency domain techniques in the study of signal transmission in skeletal muscle
C N Christakos, I Rost, U Windhorst
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology
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January 1, 1975
Correlation of the dynamic behaviour of deefferented primary muscle spindle endings with their static behaviour
U Windhorst, J Meyer-Lohmann, J Schmidt
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Experimental Brain Research
|
January 1, 1981
Patterns of parallel signal transmission between multiple alpha efferents and multiple Ia afferents in the cat semitendinosus muscle
R Schwestka, U Windhorst, R Schaumberg
Neuroscience Letters
|
March 5, 1982
The effects of double activations of single motor units on discharge patterns of primary muscle spindle endings in the cat
U Windhorst, R Schwestka, W Koehler
Biological Cybernetics
|
January 1, 1983
Analysis of nonlinear physiological systems with single or multiple spike inputs and analogue or spike outputs
U Windhorst, U Niemann, W Koehler
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology
|
May 1, 1981
Some methods to study information transmission through multi-channel neuronal systems
U Windhorst, R Schwestka, R Schaumberg
Neuroscience
|
July 1, 1995
Renshaw cells and recurrent inhibition: comparison of responses to cyclic inputs
U Windhorst, G Boorman, D Kirmayer
Biological Cybernetics
|
June 21, 1978
The effects of recurrent inhibitory feedback in shaping discharge patterns of motoneurones excited by phasic muscle stretches
U Windhorst, D Adam, G F Inbar
Biological Cybernetics
|
June 21, 1978
The effects of recurrent inhibition on the cross-correlated firing patterns of motoneurones (and their relation to signal transmission in the spinal cord-muscle channel)
D Adam, U Windhorst, G F Inbar
Experimental Brain Research
|
January 1, 1986
Linear and nonlinear effects in the interactions of motor units and muscle spindle afferents
U Niemann, U Windhorst, J Meyer-Lohmann
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology
|
January 1, 1984
The use of frequency domain techniques in the study of signal transmission in skeletal muscle
C N Christakos, I Rost, U Windhorst
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology
|
January 1, 1975
Correlation of the dynamic behaviour of deefferented primary muscle spindle endings with their static behaviour
U Windhorst, J Meyer-Lohmann, J Schmidt
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