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Larry Goldstein to Somatosensory Cortex

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Larry Goldstein has written about Somatosensory Cortex.
Connection Strength

0.989
  1. Model of recovery of locomotor ability after sensorimotor cortex injury in rats. ILAR J. 2003; 44(2):125-9.
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    Score: 0.179
  2. Differential effects of haloperidol and clozapine on motor recovery after sensorimotor cortex injury in rats. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2002 Dec; 16(4):321-5.
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    Score: 0.178
  3. Expression of the apolipoprotein E gene does not affect motor recovery after sensorimotor cortex injury in the mouse. Neuroscience. 2000; 99(4):705-10.
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    Score: 0.145
  4. Effects of dorsal noradrenergic bundle lesions on recovery after sensorimotor cortex injury. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1997 Dec; 58(4):1151-7.
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    Score: 0.126
  5. Right vs. left sensorimotor cortex suction-ablation in the rat: no difference in beam-walking recovery. Brain Res. 1995 Mar 13; 674(1):167-70.
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    Score: 0.104
  6. Rapid reliable measurement of lesion parameters for studies of motor recovery after sensorimotor cortex injury in the rat. J Neurosci Methods. 1993 Jun; 48(1-2):35-42.
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    Score: 0.092
  7. Post-lesion administration of the NMDA receptor antagonist MK-801 does not impair motor recovery after unilateral sensorimotor cortex injury in the rat. Brain Res. 1992 May 15; 580(1-2):129-36.
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    Score: 0.086
  8. Influence of lesion size and location on amphetamine-facilitated recovery of beam-walking in rats. Behav Neurosci. 1990 Apr; 104(2):320-7.
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    Score: 0.074
  9. The physiology of coloured hearing. A PET activation study of colour-word synaesthesia. Brain. 1995 Jun; 118 ( Pt 3):661-76.
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    Score: 0.007
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