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Autor:
Molle, Ludovic, Coste, Alexandre, Benoit, Charles-Etienne, Derosiere, Gerard, Janaqi, Stefan, Perrey, Stéphane, Dupeyron, Arnaud
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Journal of Neurophysiology; Sep2023, Vol. 130 Issue 3, p516-523, 8p
Autor:
Jenz, Sophia T., Beauchamp, James A., Gomes, Matheus M., Negro, Francesco, Heckman, C. J., Pearcey, Gregory E. P.
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Journal of Neurophysiology; Jun2023, Vol. 129 Issue 6, p1322-1333, 12p
Autor:
Athena Zachou, Adolfo M. Bronstein
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurophysiology. 129:672-684
Aims of the present article are: 1) assessing vestibular contribution to spatial navigation, 2) exploring how age, global positioning systems (GPS) use and vestibular navigation contribute to subjective sense of direction (SOD), 3) evaluating vestibu
Autor:
Lewallen, Melissa, Burggren, Warren
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Journal of Neurophysiology; Oct2020, Vol. 124 Issue 4, pR428-R438, 11p
Autor:
Khoozani, Parisa Abedi, Blohm, Gunnar
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Journal of Neurophysiology; Sep2018, Vol. 120 Issue 3, p893-900, 17p
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Journal of Neurophysiology; Jul2018, Vol. 120 Issue 1, p171-185, 15p
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Journal of Neurophysiology
Journal of Neurophysiology, American Physiological Society, 1996, 76 (2), pp.1133-1144
Journal of Neurophysiology, 1996, 76 (2), pp.1133-1144
Journal of Neurophysiology, American Physiological Society, 1996, 76 (2), pp.1133-1144
Journal of Neurophysiology, 1996, 76 (2), pp.1133-1144
International audience; 1. When a visual target is moved by the subject's hand (self-moved target tracking), smooth pursuit (SP) characteristics differ from eye-alone tracking: SP latency is shorter and maximal eye velocity is higher in self-moved ta
Autor:
B.J.M. Melis, J.A.M. Van Gisbergen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurophysiology, 76, 3, pp. 249-266
Journal of Neurophysiology, 76, 249-266
Journal of Neurophysiology, 76, 249-266
1. This study focuses on the neural mechanisms underlying short-term adaptation of saccadic eye movements in the rhesus monkey. Involuntary saccades of various amplitudes and directions (E-saccades) were elicited in complete darkness by electrical st
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurophysiology. 102(1)
The classical notion of hippocampal CA1 “place cells,” whose activity tracks physical locations, has undergone substantial revision in recent years. Here, we provide further evidence of an abstract spatial code in hippocampal CA1, which relies on
Autor:
Golovin, Randall M., Broadie, Kendal
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Journal of Neurophysiology; Dec2016, Vol. 116 Issue 6, p2730-2738, 9p