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Behavioural Brain Research|October 20, 1994
Visual hemispheric dominance induced in split brain cats during development: a model of deficient interhemispheric transfer derived from physiological evidence in single visual cortex cellsU Yinon
Experimental Brain Research|September 24, 1976
Age dependence of the effect of squint on cells in kittens' visual cortexU Yinon
Archives Italiennes De Biologie|September 1, 1978
On the question of neuronal plasticity in the mature visual cortexU Yinon
Journal of Insect Physiology|February 1, 1970
Similarity of the electroretinogram in insectsU Yinon
Brain Research|June 1, 1987
Unilateral visual cortex deafferentation induces changes in receptive field properties of cortical cells in the intact hemisphere of normal and of monocularly deprived catsU Yinon, M Podell
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1991
Isochronic transplantation of neonatal grafts in the visual cortex of cats: responsiveness, ocular dominance and specificity of cortical cells to visual stimulationU Yinon, S Gelerstein
Behavioural Brain Research|October 1, 1988
Visual split brain and monocular deprivation in kittens: differentiation between the effects of disuse and of binocular competition in visual cortex cellsU Yinon, M Chen
Vision Research|November 1, 1975
The ocular dominance of cortical neurons in cats developed with divergent and convergent squintU Yinon, E Auerbach
Behavioural Brain Research|May 7, 1990
The ocular dominance and receptive field properties of visual cortex cells of cats following long-term transection of the optic chiasm and monocular deprivation during adulthoodU Yinon, A Milgram
Metabolic, Pediatric, and Systemic Ophthalmology (New York, N.Y. : 1985)|January 1, 1988
Split brain acutely and chronically induced in cats causes ipsilateral eye dominance and reduced excitability of cells in the visual cortexU Yinon, M Chen
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Behavioural Brain Research|October 20, 1994
Visual hemispheric dominance induced in split brain cats during development: a model of deficient interhemispheric transfer derived from physiological evidence in single visual cortex cellsU Yinon
Experimental Brain Research|September 24, 1976
Age dependence of the effect of squint on cells in kittens' visual cortexU Yinon
Archives Italiennes De Biologie|September 1, 1978
On the question of neuronal plasticity in the mature visual cortexU Yinon
Journal of Insect Physiology|February 1, 1970
Similarity of the electroretinogram in insectsU Yinon
Brain Research|June 1, 1987
Unilateral visual cortex deafferentation induces changes in receptive field properties of cortical cells in the intact hemisphere of normal and of monocularly deprived catsU Yinon, M Podell
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1991
Isochronic transplantation of neonatal grafts in the visual cortex of cats: responsiveness, ocular dominance and specificity of cortical cells to visual stimulationU Yinon, S Gelerstein
Behavioural Brain Research|October 1, 1988
Visual split brain and monocular deprivation in kittens: differentiation between the effects of disuse and of binocular competition in visual cortex cellsU Yinon, M Chen
Vision Research|November 1, 1975
The ocular dominance of cortical neurons in cats developed with divergent and convergent squintU Yinon, E Auerbach
Behavioural Brain Research|May 7, 1990
The ocular dominance and receptive field properties of visual cortex cells of cats following long-term transection of the optic chiasm and monocular deprivation during adulthoodU Yinon, A Milgram
Metabolic, Pediatric, and Systemic Ophthalmology (New York, N.Y. : 1985)|January 1, 1988
Split brain acutely and chronically induced in cats causes ipsilateral eye dominance and reduced excitability of cells in the visual cortexU Yinon, M Chen
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