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  1. Psychoneural reduction: a perspective from neural circuits
  2. Kuhnian revolutions in neuroscience: the role of tool development
  3. Changes in functional properties and 5-HT modulation above and below a spinal transection in lamprey
  4. Synaptic Variability Introduces State-Dependent Modulation of Excitatory Spinal Cord Synapses
  5. Overcoming Catastrophic Interference in Connectionist Networks Using Gram-Schmidt Orthogonalization
  6. The Stroh formalism for elastic surface waves of general profile
  7. Altered GABA and somatostatin modulation of proprioceptive feedback after spinal cord injury in lamprey
  8. Dynamic systems approaches and levels of analysis in the nervous system
  9. Interactive and individual effects of sensory potentiation and region-specific changes in excitability after spinal cord injury
  10. Manipulations of spinal cord excitability evoke developmentally-dependent compensatory changes in the lamprey spinal cord
  11. Neuronal network analyses: premises, promises and uncertainties
  12. Lesioning alters functional properties in isolated spinal cord hemisegmental networks
  13. Activity-Dependent Synaptic Plasticity and the Patterning of Hemisegmental Spinal Cord Network Activity
  14. Locomotor Recovery after Spinal Cord Lesions in the Lamprey Is Associated with Functional and Ultrastructural Changes below Lesion Sites
  15. The nervous system might ‘orthogonalize’ to discriminate
  16. Glial-toxin-mediated disruption of spinal cord locomotor network function and its modulation by 5-HT
  17. Changes in gene expression and integrin-mediated structural changes are associated with long-term plasticity of a spinal cord locomotor network
  18. Developmental differences in neuromodulation and synaptic properties in the lamprey spinal cord
  19. Modulation of Cellular and Synaptic Variability in the Lamprey Spinal Cord
  20. Complexities and uncertainties of neuronal network function
  21. Pharmacological Approaches to Functional Recovery After Spinal Injury
  22. Metaplastic Facilitation and Ultrastructural Changes in Synaptic Properties Are Associated with Long-Term Modulation of the Lamprey Locomotor Network
  23. Zinc co-localizes with GABA and glycine in synapses in the lamprey spinal cord
  24. The activity-dependent plasticity of segmental and intersegmental synaptic connections in the lamprey spinal cord
  25. Neuronal mechanisms of synaptic and network plasticity in the lamprey spinal cord
  26. Spinal-Cord Plasticity
  27. Long-lasting substance-P-mediated modulation of NMDA-induced rhythmic activity in the lamprey locomotor network involves separate RNA- and protein-synthesis-dependent stages
  28. Vertebrate Locomotion-A Lamprey Perspectivea
  29. Co-localized neuropeptide Y and GABA have complementary presynaptic effects on sensory synaptic transmission
  30. Intrinsic function of a neuronal network — a vertebrate central pattern generator1Published on the World Wide Web on 8 April 1998.1
  31. Substance P Modulates Sensory Action Potentials in the Lamprey Via a Protein Kinase C-Mediated Reduction of a 4-Aminopyridine-Sensitive Potassium Conductance
  32. Octopaminergic modulation of locust motor neurones
  33. Long-lasting Potentiation of a Direct Central Connection between Identified Motor Neurons in the Locust
  34. Glutamatergic transmission between antagonistic motor neurones in the locust