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Stirtz AG, W-8700 Wurzburg © by Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1992 Contents Arendash GW — Sengstock GJ Cheung BSK, Money K, Howard I, Kiri- neurons studied by cross-correlation in Arnold K > Bock O enko N, Johnson W, Lackner J, Dizio the cat 153 Arvidsson J + Raappana P P, Evanoff J: Human ocular torsion Duffin J + Douse MA Asplund B + Ekholm A during parabolic flights: an analysis Dunlop SA + Humphrey MF Assal F — Vercelli A with scleral search coil 180 Dunn AJ — Sengstock GJ Cohen B — Cohen H Dupont J — Benazzouz A Badke MB — Di Fabio RP Cohen H, Cohen B, Raphan T, Waespe Duysens J, Tax AAM, Trippel M, Dietz Bandler R — Depaulis A W: Habituation and adaptation of the V: Phase-dependent reversal of reflexly Barnes GR — Worfolk R vestibuloocular reflex: a model of dif- induced movements during human gait Barry M — Stewart M ferential control by the vestibulocerebel- 404 Beazley LD + Humphrey MF lum 526 Benazzouz A, Gross C, Dupont J, Bioulac Cole JD, Gordon G: Corticofugal actions Ebner FF — Lee SM B: MPTP induced hemiparkinsonism in on lemniscal neurons of the cuneate, Einsiedel L, Luff AR, Proske U: Sprout- monkeys: behavioral, mechanographic, gracile and lateral cervical nuclei of the ing of fusimotor neurones after partial electromyographic and immunohisto- cat 384 denervation of the cat soleus muscle chemical studies 116 Collewijn H — Tan HS 369 Berger W, Discher M, Trippel M, Ibrahim Contestabile A — Fasolo A Ekholm A, Asplund B, Siesj6 BK: Pertur- IK, Dietz V: Developmental aspects of Créange A, Faist M, Katz R, Penicaud A: bation of cellular energy state in com- stance regulation, compensation and ad- Distribution of heteronymous Ia facili- plete ischemia: relationship to dissipa- aptation 610 tation and recurrent inhibition in the tive ion fluxes 47 Berridge KC, Whishaw IQ: Cortex, stria- human deltoid motor nucleus 620 Eliasson AC — Forssberg H tum and cerebellum: control of serial Crepel F — Daniel H Eliasson AC ~+ Gordon AM order in a grooming sequence 275 Evanoff J + Cheung BSK Bigler TL + Manaker S Bioulac B — Benazzouz A Daniel H, Hemart N, Jaillard D, Crepel Faist M — Créange A Bock O, Arnold K: Motor control prior F: Coactivation of metabotropic gluta- Fasolo A, Virgili M, Panzica GC, Contes- to movement onset: preparatory mecha- mate receptors and of voltage-gated cal- tabile A: Immunohistochemistry and nisms for pointing at visual targets 209 cium channels induces long-term depres- neurochemistry of the habenulo-interpe- Bonaventure N, Kim MS, Jardon B: Ef- sion in cerebellar Purkinje cells in vitro duncular connection after partial devel- fects on the chicken monocular OKN 327 opmental depletion of habenular cholin- of unilateral microinjections of GABA, Dawes EA — Keating MJ ergic neurons in the rat 297 antagonist into the mesencephalic struc- Dayanithi G, Stuenkel EL, Nordmann JJ: Fedorko L + Douse MA tures responsible for OKN 63 Intracellular calcium and hormone re- Flament D, Goldsmith P, Lemon RN: Bonaventure N — Jardon B lease from nerve endings of the neuro- The development of corticospinal pro- Boudinot E — Morin-Surun MP hypophysis in the presence of opioid jections to tail and hindlimb motoneu- Breunig A — Di Fabio RP agonists and antagonists 539 rons studied in infant macaques using Brooks D + Douse MA Deliagina TG, Orlovsky GN, Grillner S, magnetic brain stimulation 225 Brownstone RM, Jordan LM, Kriellaars Wallén P: Vestibular control of swim- Forssberg H, Kinoshita H, Eliasson AC, DJ, Noga BR, Shefchyk SJ: On the ming in lamprey. II. Characteristics of Johansson RS, Westling G, Gordon regulation of repetitive firing in lumbar spatial sensitivity of reticulospinal neu- AM: Development of human precision motoneurones during fictive locomotion rons 489 grip. II. Anticipatory control of isomet- in the cat 441 Deliagina TG, Orlovsky GN, Grillner S, ric forces targeted for object’s weight Bruggencate G ten — Sauer H Wallén P: Vestibular control of swim- 393 Burbaud P > Nixon PD ming in lamprey. III. Activity of ves- Forssberg H — Gordon AM Bussel B + Roby-Brami A tibular afferents: convergence of vestib- Fortin G — Morin-Surun MP Buzsaki G > Li X-G ular inputs on reticulospinal neurons Fox SE — Stewart M 499 Frodl EM — Sauer H Capocchi G, Della Torre G, Grassi S, Pet- Deliagina TG — Orlovsky GN torossi VE, Zampolini M: NMDA re- Della Torre G + Capocchi G Garey LJ + Guo QX ceptor-mediated long term modulation Denavit-Saubié M - Morin-Surun MP Gauthier GM — Vercher J-L of electrically evoked field potentials in Depaulis A, Keay KA, Bandler R: Longi- Gielen CCAM — Miller LE the rat medial vestibular nuclei 546 tudinal neuronal organization of defen- Goldsmith P > Flament D Carman LS, Schneider GE: Aberrant reti- sive reactions in the midbrain periaque- Gordon AM, Forssberg H, Johansson RS, nal projections to midbrain targets me- ductal gray region of the rat 307 Eliasson AC, Westling G: Development diate spared visual orienting function in Dietz V — Berger W of human precision grip. III. Integra- hamsters with neonatal lesions of supe- Dietz V — Duysens J tion of visual size cues during the pro- rior colliculus 92 Di Fabio RP, Graf B, Badke MB, Breunig gramming of isometric forces 399 Carman LS, Schneider GE: Orienting be- A, Jensen K: Effect of knee joint laxity Gordon AM — Forssberg H havior in hamsters with lesions of supe- on long-loop postural reflexes: evidence Gordon G — Cole JD rior colliculus, pretectum, and visual for a human capsular-hamstring reflex Graf B > Di Fabio RP cortex 79 189 Grant S — Keating MJ Carp JS + Chen XY Discher M — Berger W Grassi S + Capocchi G Chen XY, Carp JS, Wolpaw JR: Con- Dizio P + Cheung BSK Grillner S + Deliagina TG stancy of motor axon conduction time Douse MA, Duffin J, Brooks D, Fedorko Gross C + Benazzouz A during growth in rats 343 L: Role of upper cervical inspiratory Guillemot J-P — Lepore F IV Guo QX, Yu MC, Garey LJ, Jen LS: De- Kimura M — Tokuno H mature guinea pig brainstem isolated in velopment of parvalbumin immunoreac- Kinoshita H — Forssberg H vitro 375 tive neurons in normal and intracranial- Kirienko N + Cheung BSK Morrison AR — Manaker S ly transplanted retinas in the rat 359 Kiyota Y — Takami K Miiller HW — Siebler M Gustafson I, Lidén A, Wieloch T: Brain Kleinhaus AL — Yang J cortical tissue levels of noradrenaline Kéller H — Siebler M Nagatsu I + Kosaka K and its glycol metabolites: effects of Kosaka K, Taomoto K, Nagatsu I, Heiz- Najlerahim A, Williams SF, Pearson ischemia and postischemic administra- mann CW, Hunziker W, Kosaka T: RCA, Jefferys JGR: Increased expres- tion of idazoxan 551 Postnatal X-ray irradiation effects on sion of GAD mRNA during the chron- glomerular layer of rat olfactory bulb: ic epileptic syndrome due to intrahippo- Harding GW: The currents that flow in quantitative and immunocytochemical campal tetanus toxin 332 the somatosensory cortex during the di- analysis 103 Nakano K — Yasui Y rect cortical response 29 Kosaka T ~ Kosaka K Negoro H > Honda K Hattori T + Moriizumi T Kossut M: Effects of sensory deprivation Nixon PD, Burbaud P, Passingham RE: Heizmann CW — Kosaka K upon a single cortical vibrissal column: Control of arm movement after bilater- Hemart N — Daniel H a 2DG study 639 al lesions of area 5 in the monkey (Ma- Higuchi T + Honda K Kriellaars DJ + Brownstone RM caca mulatta) 229 Holmberg H — Schouenborg J Kupsch A — Sauer H Noga BR — Brownstone RM Honda K, Higuchi T, Takano S, Negoro Nordmann JJ — Dayanithi G H: The area postrema is not involved Lackner J + Cheung BSK in osmotic activation of neurosecretory Lee SM, Ebner FF: Induction of high fre- Oertel WH — Sauer H cells in the supraoptic nucleus 271 quency activity in the somatosensory Orlovsky GN, Deliagina TG, Wallen P: Howard IP, Marton C: Visual pursuit thalamus of rats in vivo results in long- Vestibular control of swimming in lam- over textured backgrounds in different term potentiation of responses in SI prey. I. Responses of reticulospinal neu- depth planes 625 cortex 253 rons to roll and pitch 479 Howard I + Cheung BSK Lemon RN — Flament D Orlovsky GN — Deliagina TG Humphrey MF, Dunlop SA, Shimada A, Lepore F, Samson A, Paradis M-C, Ptito Ottersen OP — Zhang N Beazley LD: Disconnected optic axons M, Guillemot J-P: Binocular interaction persist in the visual pathway during re- and disparity coding at the 17-18 Panzica GC — Fasolo A generation of the retino-tectal projection border: contribution of the corpus cal- Paradis M-C — Lepore F in the frog 630 losum 129 Passingham RE — Nixon PD Hunziker W — Kosaka K Li X-G, Somogyi P, Tepper JM, Buzsaki Pearson KG, Ramirez JM, Jiang W: En- G: Axonal and dendritic arborization trainment of the locomotor rhythm by Ibrahim IK — Berger W of an intracellularly labeled chandelier group Ib afferents from ankle extensor Illing R-B + Schnurr B cell in the CA1 region of rat hippocam- muscles in spinal cats 557 Innocenti GM — Vercelli A pus 519 Pearson RCA — Najlerahim A Israél 1: Memory-guided saccades: what is Lidén A ~ Gustafson I Pedotti A + McKinley P memorized? 221 Lovick TA: Midbrain influences on ven- Pénicaud A — Créange A Iwane M — Takami K trolateral medullo-spinal neurones in Pettorossi VE — Capocchi G the rat 147 Pigarev I — Schlag J Jaillard D — Daniel H Luff AR — Einsiedel L Proske U — Einsiedel L Jantzen PT - Sengstock GJ Ptito M — Lepore F Jardon B, Bonaventure N: The pretectal Manaker §S, Tischler LJ, Bigler TL, Mor- cholinergic system is involved through rison AR: Neurons of the motor tri- Que J — Yang J two opposite ways in frog monocular geminal nucleus project to the hypo- Quirk GJ — Stewart M OKN asymmetry 72 glossal nucleus in the rat 262 Jardon B + Bonaventure N Marlinsky VV: Activity of lateral vestibu- Raappana P, Arvidsson J: The reaction of Jefferys JGR -— Najlerahim A lar nucleus neurons during locomotion mesencephalic trigeminal neurons to pe- Jen LS + Guo QX in the decerebrate Guinea pig 583 ripheral nerve transection in the adult Jensen K — Di Fabio RP Marton C — Howard IP rat 567 Jiang W — Pearson KG McKinley P, Pedotti A: Motor strategies Ramirez JM — Pearson KG Johansen J + Yang J in landing from a jump: the role of Raphan T — Cohen H Johansson RS — Forssberg H skill in task execution 427 Rawlins JNP — Tonkiss J Johansson RS — Gordon AM Meyer EM — Sengstock GJ Roby-Brami A, Bussel B: Inhibitory ef- Johnson KB -— Sengstock GJ Mikami A: Spatiotemporal characteristics fects on flexor reflexes in patients with Johnson W -— Cheung BSK of direction-selective neurons in the a complete spinal cord lesion 201 Jordan LM — Brownstone RM middle temporal visual area of the ma- Rose G — Siebler M caque monkeys 40 Kakei S + Wannier T Miller LE, Theeuwen M, Gielen CCAM: Samson A — Lepore F Kasai T, Kawanishi M, Yahagi S: The ef- The control of arm pointing movements Sarraseca H ~ Morin-Surun MP fects of wrist muscle vibration on hu- in three dimensions 415 Sauer H, Frod!| EM, Kupsch A, Bruggen- man voluntary elbow flexion-extension Miyamoto M — Takami K cate G ten, Oertel WH: Cryopreserva- movements 217 Mizuno N — Yasui Y tion, survival and function of intrastria- Katz R ~ Créeange A Money K ~ Cheung BSK tal fetal mesencephalic grafts in a rat Kawanishi M — Kasai T Moriizumi T, Hattori T: Anatomical and model of Parkinson’s disease 54 Keating MJ, Dawes EA, Grant S: Plastic- functional compartmentalization of the Schlag J, Schlag-Rey M, Pigarev I: Sup- ity of binocular visual connections in subparafascicular thalamic nucleus in plementary eye field: influence of eye the frog, Xenopus laevis: reversibility of the rat 175 position on neural signals of fixation effects of early visual deprivation 121 Morin-Surun MP, Boudinot E, Sarraseca 302 Keay KA — Depaulis A H, Fortin G, Denavit-Saubié M: Respi- Schlag-Rey M — SchlagJ Kim MS — Bonaventure N ratory network remains functional in a Schneider GE — Carman LS Schnurr B, Spatz WB, Illing R-B: Similar- Takano S + Honda K al tracking of visual targets with de- ities and differences between cholinergic Takata M, Tomioka S, Tomomune N: layed visual feedback of the hand mo- systems in the superior colliculus of Synaptic potentials produced in jaw- tion 599 guinea pig and rat 291 closer and jaw-opener motoneurons by Virgili M > Fasolo A Schouenborg J, Holmberg H, Weng H-R: palatal stimulation 233 Functional organization of the nocicep- Tan HS, Collewijn H, Van der Steen J: Waespe W - Cohen H tive withdrawal reflexes. II. Changes of Optokinetic nystagmus in the rabbit Wallén P —> Deliagina TG excitability and receptive fields after and its modulation by bilateral microin- Wallen P — Orlovsky GN spinalization in the rat 469 jection of carbachol in the cerebellar Wannier T, Kakei S, Shinoda Y: Two Sengstock GJ, Johnson KB, Jantzen PT, flocculus 456 modes of cerebellar input to the parietal Meyer EM, Dunn AJ, Arendash GW: Tanji J + Tokuno H cortex in the cat 241 Nucleus basalis lesions in neonate rats Taomoto K — Kosaka K Weng H-R — Schouenborg J induce a selective cortical cholinergic Tax AAM — Duysens J Westling G — Forssberg H hypofunction and cognitive deficits dur- Tepper JM — Li X-G Westling G + Gordon AM ing adulthood 163 Theeuwen M — Miller LE Whishaw IQ — Berridge KC Shefchyk SJ —- Brownstone RM Tischler LJ + Manaker S Wieloch T — Gustafson I Shimada A — Humphrey MF Tokuno H, Kimura M, Tanji J: Pallidal Williams SF > Najlerahim A Shinoda Y — Wannier T inputs to thalamocortical neurons pro- Wolpaw JR — Chen XY Shiosaka S + Takami K jecting to the supplementary motor Worfolk R, Barnes GR: Interaction of ac- Siebler M, K6ller H, Rose G, Miiller area: an anterograde and retrograde tive and passive slow eye movement HW: An improved graphical method double labeling study in the macaque systems 589 for pattern recognition from spike monkey 635 trains of spontaneously active neurons Tomioka S > Takata M Yahagi S > Kasai T 141 Tomomune N — Takata M Yang J, Que J, Kleinhaus AL, Johansen Siesj6 BK — Ekholm A Tonkiss J, Rawlins JNP: Mammillary J: Barbiturate depression of a K* de- Somogyi P — Li X-G body lesions and restricted subicular pendent inhibitory synapse is indepen- Spatz WB — Schnurr B output lesions produce long-lasting dent of dendritic cable filtering 319 Stewart M, Quirk GJ, Barry M, Fox SE: DRL performance impairments in rats Yasui Y, Nakano K, Mizuno N: Descend- Firing relations of medial entorhinal 572 ing projections from the subparafascicu- neurons to the hippocampal theta Trippel M — Berger W lar thalamic nucleus to the lower brain rhythm in urethane anesthetized and Trippel M — DuysensJ stem in the rat 508 walking rats 21 Tsukuda R — Takami K Yu MC — Guo QX Stuenkel EL > Dayanithi G Van der Steen J + Tan HS Zampolini M > Capocchi G Takami K, Iwane M, Kiyota Y, Miyamo- Vercelli A, Assal F, Innocenti GM: Emer- Zhang N, Ottersen OP: Differential cellu- to M, Tsukuda R, Shiosaka S: Increase gence of callosally projecting neurons lar distribution of two sulphur-contain- of basic fibroblast growth factor immu- with stellate morphology in the visual ing amino acids in rat cerebellum: an noreactivity and its mRNA level in rat cortex of the kitten 346 immunocytochemical investigation using brain following transient forebrain isch- Vercher J-L, Gauthier GM: Oculo-manual antisera to taurine and homocysteic emia 1 coordination control: ocular and manu- acid 11