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The Journal of comparative neurology
The Journal of comparative neurology
Anesthetic state does not affect the map of the hand representation within area 3b somatosensory cortex in owl monkey.
Spinal and trigeminal projections to the nucleus of the solitary tract: a possible substrate for somatovisceral and viscerovisceral reflex activation.
Axon trajectories and pattern of terminal arborization during the prenatal development of the cat's retinogeniculate pathway.
Spinal and trigeminal projections to the nucleus of the solitary tract: a possible substrate for somatovisceral and viscerovisceral reflex activation.
Monoclonal antibodies to the turtle cortex reveal neuronal subsets, antigenic cross-reactivity with the mammalian neocortex, and forebrain structures sharing a pallial derivation.
Monoclonal antibodies to the turtle cortex reveal neuronal subsets, antigenic cross-reactivity with the mammalian neocortex, and forebrain structures sharing a pallial derivation.
Bulbospinal projections in the primate: a light and electron microscopic study of a pain modulating system.
Bulbospinal projections in the primate: a light and electron microscopic study of a pain modulating system.
The projection of the visual field onto the lateral geniculate nucleus of the ferret.
The projection of the visual field onto the lateral geniculate nucleus of the ferret.
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