Recanzone et al., 1990 - Google Patents
Receptive-field changes induced by peripheral nerve stimulation in SI of adult catsRecanzone et al., 1990
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- Recanzone G
- Allard T
- Jenkins W
- Merzenich M
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- Journal of Neurophysiology
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1. Receptive fields (RFs) of neurons in the primary somatosensory (SI) cortex were defined before, during, and after electrical stimulation of myelinated fibers in the dorsal cutaneous branch of the ulnar nerve in adult pentobarbital sodium-anesthetized cats. 2. This stimulation …
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