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    Sural nerve facilitation of the soleus muscle H-reflex in high level gymnasts by Demairé, C, Ciancia, F

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-08-2000)
    “…The effect of a non-nociceptive sural nerve stimulation on the H-reflex was examined in 6 young female gymnnasts and 12 control subjects. At the 70-90 ms…”
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    Orientation of attention and sensory gating: an evoked potential and reaction time study in cat by Ciancia, F, Maitte, M, Honoré, J, Lecoutre, B, Coquery, J M

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-05-1988)
    “…Somesthetic-evoked potentials (SEPs) were recorded in eight cats trained to perform a reaction time task (RT). The preparatory period (PP) preceding the RT…”
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    Influence of skin temperature on latency and amplitude of skin potential responses in the cat by Ba-M'hamed, S, Ciancia, F, Delerm, B, Roy, J C, Sequeira-Martinho, A H

    Published in Biological psychology (01-02-1986)
    “…The effect of skin temperature changes on skin potential response (SPR) amplitude and latency was examined in the cat. SPRs were elicited either by stimulating…”
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    Reduction during movement of the evoked potentials recorded along the extralemniscal pathways of the cat by Ciancia, F, Maitte, M, Coquery, J M

    “…Five cats were trained to press a pedal or to stay still. Electrical stimulation was delivered to the skin of the forelimb when the cats stayed still and when…”
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    Tolman and Honzik (1930) revisited or the mazes of psychology (1930-1980) by CIANCIA, F

    Published in The Psychological record (01-10-1991)
    “…After its description by Tolman and Honzik in 1930 under the title "Insight in Rats," the sudden adjustment of some rats to a new maze setup had been ascribed…”
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    Modulation of cutaneous evoked potentials during the period preparatory to a reaction time task in the cat by Maitte, M, Ciancia, F, Coquery, J M

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-05-1985)
    “…Evoked potentials (EP) were elicited in four cats either when they sat still or when they performed a reaction time (RT) task. The foreperiod (FP) of the RT…”
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