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In a visual exploratory situation, viewing behaviour permitted the separation of frontallesioned, inferotemporal-lesioned and normal monkeys. Temporals showed less total stimulus viewing, but the ratio of number to duration of window-opening response
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The Annals of thoracic surgery. 49(4)
Intraoperative platelet-rich plasmapheresis allows autotransfusion of fresh, undamaged platelets and clotting factors at the completion of the operation. To evaluate this technology, we randomly assigned 100 consecutive patients who were to undergo a
Autor:
David A. Lindsley, Douglas V. Austin
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Real Estate Economics. 4:83-95
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Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 49:152-161
Single unit responses were recorded in the pulvinar nucleus of the squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus) while awake and alert, with the head fixed but free to make eye movements. Peri-saccadic time histograms revealed only post-saccadic responses to ey
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Managerial Finance. 14:24-28
Extant literature identifies board composition and the market for takeovers as two important measures for controlling the agency problem associated with top management. This study tests the substitution hypothesis that outside directors on the board
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Managerial Finance. 15:1-5
In this paper, we present a model to determine the interest cost of high‐yield (HY) bond financing. We first denmonstrate that, with a relatively high coupon rate, HY bonds have a significantly higher call risk than investment‐grade bonds, and th
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Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 12:21-40
Autor:
David F. Lindsley, Kao Liang Chow
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Brain Research. 8:385-388
Autor:
David F. Lindsley, W. Ross Adey
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Experimental Neurology. 1:407-426
The responsiveness of midbrain tegmental zones constituting the reticular formation to various sensory inputs has long been recognized. The influence of cortical and subcortical influxes on the excitability of these reticular zones is less clear. The