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Experimental Brain Research Volume 94 - 1993 Managing Editors P. Andersen, Oslo V.J. Wilson, New York Board of Editors Board of Co-Editors Neurophysiology Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology T.P. Hicks, Greensboro P. Andersen Developmental G.E. Alexander, Atlanta T. Hokfelt, Stockholm Institute of Neurophysiology Neurobiology J. Bures, Praha L. Iversen, Hoddesdon University of Oslo L.J. Garey R.E. Burke, Bethesda |. Kilpatrick, Bristol P.B. 1104 Blindern Dept. of Anatomy P. Buser, Paris M.G. Lacey, Birmingham N-0317 Oslo Charing Cross & N. Dieringer, Munchen H. McLennan, Vancouver Norway Westminster Medical School J.C. Eccles, Contra M. Otsuka, Tokyo V.J. Wilson Fulham Palace Road E.E. Fetz, Seattle A. Schousboe, Copenhagen London W6 8RF, U.K. A.P. Georgopoulos, Baltimore P. Seeman, Toronto The Rockefeller University 1230 York Avenue C. Sotelo CJ..M .G heGozl,d bNeerwg, YCorhki cago AW..M .Z ieSigllligtao,n sLboenrgdeorn, Munchen New York, NY 10021, USA INSERM — U 106 — H6pital de la Salpetriére U. Heinemann, Kéln Neuroanatomy and H. Hultborn, Copenhagen Sensory Physiology 47 Bd. de I’H6pital M. Ito, Tokyo Developmental Neurobiology R. Shapley F-75651 Paris Cedex 13 P.G. Kostyuk, Kiev J. Altman, West Lafayette New York University France G.E. Loeb, Kingston P. Brodal, Oslo Faculty of Arts and Science H.D. Lux, Miinchen M. Frotscher, Freiburg Center for Neural Science Histochemistry and J.C. Rothwell, London H. Hollander, Miinchen 4 Washington Place, R. 912 Neuroplasticity P. Rudomin, México G.M. Innocenti, Lausanne New York, NY 10003, USA A. Bjorklund R.F. Schmidt, Wurzburg E.G. Jones, Irvine Dept. of Histology R.H. Schor, Pittsburgh K. Kawamura, Tokyo M.M. Merzenich University of Lund H. Shimazu, Tokyo H. Kennedy, Lyon WI.ntMe.g raKteicvke NCeeuntreors cifoern ce Biskopsgatan 5 J.F. Soechting, Minneapolis E. Rinvik, Oslo 496-U, UCSF S-22362 Lund, Sweden T. Tsumoto, Osaka PP.. RSaokmiocg,y iN,e wO xfHoarvde n S.P. Wise, Poolesville San Francisco, CA 94143, J. Szentagothai, Budapest USA Banedh avNieouurroapl syScchioelnocegsy Sensory Physiology J. Voogd, Rotterdam Neuropharmacology A.D. Milner J.-M. Besson, Paris Histochemistry and Psychological Laboratory B. Cohen, New York Neuroplasticity G.L. Collingridge University of Birmingham University of St. Andrews H. Collewijn, Rotterdam A.J. Aguayo, Montreal Dept. of Pharmacology St. Andrews, Fife KY16 9JU M. Cynader, Vancouver S.B. Dunnett, Cambridge The Medical School U.K. U. Eysel, Bochum T.F. Freund, Budapest Edgbaston E.P. Gardner, New York L. Olson, Stockholm M.E. Goldberg, Bethesda Birmingham B15 2TT, U.K. J. Storm-Mathisen, Oslo T.M. Hamm, Phoenix L.W. Swanson, San Diego P. Hammond, Keele K.-P. Hoffmann, Bochum Behavioural Sciences and A. Iggo, Edinburgh Neuropsychology R. Klinke, Frankfurt/M. G. Berlucchi, Verona L. Maffei, Pisa A. Cowey, Oxford P.B.C. Matthews, Oxford P. Dean, Sheffield G.A. Orban, Leuven J.M. Findlay, Durham W. Singer, Frankfurt/M. D. Gaffan, Oxford N. Suga, St. Louis V. Henn, Zurich C.A. Marzi, Verona Neuropharmacology M. Mishkin, Bethesda Y. Ben-Ari, Paris J.P.N. Rawlins, Oxford Administrative Office Manager: Mrs. G.M. Jaeckle, |. Creese, Newark G. Rizzolatti, Parma MPI for biophysical Chemistry, Abt. 110, P.O. Box 2841, D.R. Curtis, Canberra T.W. Robbins, Cambridge W-3400 Gdttingen, FRG, Tel. 551-201635, Telefax 551-201674, S.N. Davies, Aberdeen E.T. Rolls, Oxford Bitnet “Creutzfeldt MIKE.DNET. GWDG.DE” P. Feltz, Strasbourg P. Winn, St. Andrews Experimental Brain Research Founded in 1966. Editorial Board: P. Dell, J.C. Eccles, D.M. MacKay, D. Ploog, J. Szentagothai, H. 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Sturtz AG, W-8700 Wurzburg © by Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1993 Contents Agarwal GC — Corcos DM Chung SH > Smith JL Gottlieb GL > Corcos DM Agarwal GC = Jaric S Clement G, Popov KE, Berthoz A: Ef- Gottlieb GL > Jaric S Alcantara S > Ferrer I fects of prolonged weightlessness on Grasse KL > Mendelson JR Alstermark B, Isa T, Lundberg A, Petters- horizontal and vertical optokinetic nys- Guillemot J-P, Paradis M-C, Samson A, son L-G, Tantisira B: Characteristics of tagmus and optokinetic after-nystagmus Ptito M, Richer L, Lepore F: Binocular target-reaching in cats. II. Reaching to in humans 456 interaction and disparity coding in area targets at different locations 287 Cloutier C > Milner TE 19 of visual cortex in normal and split- Alstermark B, Lundberg A, Pettersson L- Cohen RH, Vierck CJ Jr: Population esti- chiasm cats 405 G, Tantisira B, Walkowska M: Charac- mates for responses of cutaneous mech- Guitton D > Volle M teristics of target-reaching in cats. I. In- anoreceptors to a vertically indenting Gurfinkel V — Matsakis Y dividual differences and intra-individual probe on the glabrous skin of mon- constancy 279 keys 105 Haebler D von, Stabel J, Draguhn A, Arezzo JC — Tenke CE Cohen RH, Vierck CJ Jr: Relationships Heinemann U: Properties of horizontal Arnold AP > Tanaka J between touch sensations and estimated cells transiently appearing in the rat Arzi M > Kermadi I population responses of peripheral af- dentate gyrus during ontogenesis 33 Ashby P > Kudina L ferent mechanoreceptors 120 Handa Y, Nojyo Y, Tamamaki N, Tsu- Cooke JD > Brown SH chida A, Kubota T: Development of Baker JF —> Khater TT Cooper B, Loughner B, Friedman RM, the sympathetic innervation to the cere- Barmack NH, Fagerson M, Fredette BJ, Heft MW, LaBanc J, Fonte A: Parallels bral arterial system in neonatal rats as Mugnaini E, Shojaku H: Activity of between properties of high-threshold revealed by anterograde labeling with neurons in the beta nucleus of the infe- mechanoreceptors of the goat oral mu- wheatgerm agglutinin-horseradish per- rior olive of the rabbit evoked by natu- cosa and human pain report 323 oxidase 216 ral vestibular stimulation 203 Cooper SE > Martin JH Heft MW — Cooper B Basso MA, Strecker RE, Evinger C: Mid- Corcos DM, Jaric S, Agarwal GC, Gott- Hefter H > Brown SH brain 6-hydroxydopamine lesions modu- lieb GL: Principles for learning single- Heinemann U — Haebler D von late blink reflex excitability 88 joint movements. I. Enhanced perfor- Hunter IW —> Jones LA Benecke R > Roick H mance by practice 499 Bennett KMB — Castiello U Corcos DM - Jaric S Innocenti GM — Vercelli A Berthoz A > Clement G Cotman CW — Kahle JS Isa T — Alstermark B Berthoz A — Matsakis Y Crespi F: Functional in vivo interactions Isacson O > Yee WM Bloedel JR > Bracha V between growth hormone and dopamine Bracha V, Stewart SL, Bloedel JR: The systems are correlated to changes in Jaric S, Corcos DM, Agarwal GC, Gott- temporary inactivation of the red nucle- striatal somatostatin levels as detected lieb GL: Principles for learning single- us affects performance of both condi- by voltammetry 363 joint movements. II. Generalizing a tioned and unconditioned nictitating learned behavior 514 membrane responses in the rabbit 225 Day BL — Britton TC Jaric S + Corcos DM Britton TC, Day BL, Brown P, Rothwell Doucet G — Chkirate M Jones LA, Hunter IW: A perceptual analy- JC, Thompson PD, Marsden CD: Pos- Downes L > Kudina L sis of viscosity 343 tural electromyographic responses in the Draguhn A — Haebler D von Joseph JP — Kermadi I arm and leg following galvanic vestibu- Jurquet Y > Kermadi I lar stimulation in man 143 Evinger C + Basso MA Brown P — Britton TC Kahle JS, Cotman CW: Adenosine, L- Brown SH, Kessler KR, Hefter H, Cooke Fagerson M — Barmack NH AP4, and baclofen modulation of JD, Freund H-J: Role of the cerebellum Fedorov NB, Sergeeva OA, Skrebitsky paired-pulse potentiation in the dentate in visuomotor coordination. I. Delayed VG: Priming stimulation facilitates gyrus: interstimulus interval-dependent eye and arm initiation in patients with Hebb-type plasticity in the Schaffer col- pharmacology 97 mild cerebellar ataxia 478 lateral-commissural pathways of the Kelso JAS —> Buchanan JJ Buchanan JJ, Kelso JAS: Posturally in- mouse hippocampus 270 Kermadi I, Jurquet Y, Arzi M, Joseph JP: duced transitions in rhythmic multijoint Ferrer I, Alcantara S, Catala I, Zujar MJ: Neural activity in the caudate nucleus limb movements 131 Experimentally induced laminar necro- of monkeys during spatial sequencing Bittner U > Kurzan R sis, status verrucosus, focal cortical dys- 352 plasia reminiscent of microgyria, and Kessler KR — Brown SH Carlile S + King AJ porencephaly in the rat 261 Khater TT, Quinn KJ, Pena J, Baker JF, Castiello U, Bennett KMB, Stelmach GE: Fonte A — Cooper B Peterson BW: The latency of the cat Reach to grasp: the natural response to Fredette BJ — Barmack NH vestibulo-ocular reflex before and after perturbation of object size 163 Freund H-J — Brown SH short- and long-term adaptation 16 Catala I > Ferrer I Friedman RM — Cooper B King AJ, Carlile S: Changes induced in Chieffi S, Gentilucci M: Coordination be- Frim DM —> Yee WM the representation of auditory space in tween the transport and the grasp com- the superior colliculus by rearing ferrets ponents during prehension movements Gahery Y, Towe AL: Effect of optic with binocular eyelid suture 444 471 nerve stimulation on neurons in pericru- Kubota T > Handa Y Chkirate M, Vallée A, Doucet G: Host ciate cortex of cats 273 Kudina L, Ashby P, Downes L: Effects of striatal projections into fetal ventral mes- Gentilucci M — Chieffi S cortical stimulation on reciprocal inhibi- encephalic tissue grafted to the striatum Ghez C > Martin JH tion in humans 533 of immature or adult rat 357 Giesen HJ von > Roick H Kurzan R, Straube A, Biittner U: The ef- fect of muscimol micro-injections into Orbach HS, Van Essen DC: In vivo trac- Stabel J —- Haebler D von the fastigial nucleus on the optokinetic ing of pathways and spatio-temporal Stelmach GE — Castiello U response and the vestibulo-ocular reflex activity patterns in rat visual cortex us- Stewart SL — Bracha V in the alert monkey 252 ing voltage sensitive dyes 371 Straube A > Kurzan R Ostry DJ — Sergio LE Strecker RE > Basso MA LaBanc J + Cooper B Sutter ML — Mendelson JR Leng G > Pumford KM Paradis M-C —> Guillemot J-P Lepore F — Guillemot J-P Pena J > Khater TT Tamamaki N > Handa Y Li W-B, Shiraishi Y, Nakao S: Topo- Peterson BW — Khater TT Tanaka J, Arnold AP: Androgenic modu- graphical organization of cat mesodien- Pettersson L-G — Alstermark B lation of the activity of lumbar neurons cephalic areas for monosynaptic activa- Popov KE > Clement G involved in the rat bulbocavernosus re- tion of vertical oculomotoneurons 43 Ptito M — Guillemot J-P flex 301 Lipshits M > Matsakis Y Pumford KM, Leng G, Russell JA: A Tantisira B + Alstermark B Loughner B > Cooper B pertussis toxin-sensitive G protein me- Tenke CE, Schroeder CE, Arezzo JC, Lovick TA > Wang WH diates inhibition by morphine of spon- Vaughan HG Jr: Interpretation of high- Lundberg A > Alstermark B taneous electrical activity of oxytocin resolution current source density pro- neurones in anaesthetized rats 247 files: a simulation of sublaminar contri- Marsden CD — Britton TC Pumford KM, Russell JA, Leng G: Ef- butions to the visual evoked potential Martin JH, Ghez C: Differential impair- fects of the selective kappa-opioid ago- 183 ments in reaching and grasping pro- nist U50,488 upon the electrical activity Thompson PD — Britton TC duced by local inactivation within the of supraoptic neurones in morphine-tol- Towe AL > Gahery Y forelimb representation of the motor erant and morphine-naive rats 237 Tsuchida A > Handa Y cortex in the cat 429 Martin JH, Cooper SE, Ghez C: Differen- Quinn KJ — Khater TT Vallee A — Chkirate M tial effects of local inactivation within Van Essen DC > Orbach HS motor cortex and red nucleus on per- Richer L > Guillemot J-P Vaughan HG Jr > Tenke CE formance of an elbow task in the cat Roick H, Giesen HJ von, Benecke R: On Vercelli A, Innocenti GM: Morphology of 418 the origin of the postexcitatory inhibi- visual callosal neurons with different lo- Matsakis Y, Lipshits M, Gurfinkel V, tion seen after transcranial magnetic cations, contralateral targets or patterns Berthoz A: Effects of prolonged weight- brain stimulation in awake human sub- of development 393 lessness on mental rotation of three-di- jects 489 Vierck CJ Jr + Cohen RH mensional objects 152 Rothwell JC > Britton TC Volle M, Guitton D: Human gaze shifts McMillan AS: Task-related behaviour of Russell JA —- Pumford KM in which head and eyes are not initially motor units in the human temporalis aligned 463 muscle 336 Samson A > Guillemot J-P Mendelson JR, Schreiner CE, Sutter ML, Schreiner CE > Mendelson JR Walkowska M — Alstermark B Grasse KL: Functional topography of Schroeder CE — Tenke CE Wang WH, Lovick TA: The inhibitory ef- cat primary auditory cortex: responses Sergeeva OA — Fedorov NB fect of the ventrolateral periaqueductal to frequency-modulated sweeps 65 Sergio LE, Ostry DJ: Three-dimensional grey matter on neurones in the rostral Miles TS + Sharpe MH kinematic analysis of frog hindlimb ventrolateral medulla involves a relay in Milner TE, Cloutier C: Compensation for movement in reflex wiping 53 the medullary raphe nuclei 295 mechanically unstable loading in volun- Sharpe MH, Miles TS: Position sense at tary wrist movement 522 the elbow after fatiguing contractions Montero VM: Retinotopy of cortical con- 179 Yee WM, Frim DM, Isacson O: Relation- nections between the striate cortex and Shiraishi Y > Li W-B ships between stress protein induction extrastriate visual areas in the rat 1 Shojaku H > Barmack NH and NMDA-mediated neuronal death in Mugnaini E ~ Barmack NH Skrebitsky VG — Fedorov NB the entorhinal cortex 193 Smith JL, Chung SH, Zernicke RF: Gait- Nakao S —> Li W-B related motor patterns and hindlimb ki- Zernicke RF — Smith JL Nojyo Y > Handa Y netics for the cat trot and gallop 308 Zujar MJ — Ferrer |

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