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Currents of the visual cortex in the cat.
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This article is published in Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology.The article was published on 1957-06-01. It has received 31 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Visual cortex & Orientation column.read more
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Influence of transcortical d-c currents on cortical neuronal activity.
TL;DR: The results of this investigation make it unlikely that physiological and pathological changes in the cortical steady potential, or either separately, have a modulating or frequency determining influence on cortical neuronal activity.
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Ion effects on the solution structure of biological macromolecules
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Protein-nucleic acid interactions. II. Oligopeptide-polyribonucleotide binding studies.
Samuel A. Latt,Herbert A. Sober +1 more
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Electrogenesis of sustained potentials.
TL;DR: The weight of evidence, as of this date, is in favor of the hypothesis of a predominantly glial generation of the SP shifts which are evoked by repetitive stimulation of afferent nerves or of fiber tracts, which are probably generated by massive depolarization of all cells, glia as well as neurones.
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The Disappearance of Steadily Fixated Visual Test Objects
TL;DR: A system has been devised for causing an image to remain at one point on the retina regardless of eye movements, and when first presented, the finest lines are seen with normal or slightly better than normal acuity.
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Physiological Studies on Neural Mechanisms of Visual Localization and Discrimination
S.A. Talbot,W.H. Marshall +1 more
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The interpretation of potential changes in the spinal cord.
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Electrical activity of the cerebral cortex in the unanesthetized cat
TL;DR: The present study was undertaken in the attempt to obtain potentials directly from various cortical surfaces while the cat was under dial anesthesia and when sit was completely unanesthetized and unrestrained.
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