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    Functional Characteristics of the Parallel SI- and SII-Projecting Neurons of the Thalamic Ventral Posterior Nucleus in the Marmoset by Zhang, H. Q, Murray, G. M, Coleman, G. T, Turman, A. B, Zhang, S. P, Rowe, M. J

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-05-2001)
    “…School of Physiology and Pharmacology, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia Zhang, H. Q., G. M. Murray, G. T. Coleman, A. B. Turman,…”
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    Parallel processing in cerebral cortex of the marmoset monkey: effect of reversible SI inactivation on tactile responses in SII by Zhang, H Q, Murray, G M, Turman, A B, Mackie, P D, Coleman, G T, Rowe, M J

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-12-1996)
    “…1. Responsiveness within the hand region of the second somatosensory area of cortex (SII) was investigated in the marmoset monkey (Callithrix jacchus) in…”
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    Parallel organization of somatosensory cortical areas I and II for tactile processing by Rowe, M J, Turman, A B, Murray, G M, Zhang, H Q

    “…1. The two principal tactile processing areas in the cerebral cortex, somatosensory areas I and II, receive direct projections from the thalamus and, as well,…”
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    Parallel processing of tactile information in cat cerebral cortex: effect of reversible inactivation of SII on SI responses by Turman, A B, Morley, J W, Zhang, H Q, Rowe, M J

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-03-1995)
    “…1. Responsiveness of neurons in the distal forelimb region of primary somatosensory cortex (SI) was examined in cat in association with the cooling-induced,…”
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    Corticothalamic influences on transmission of tactile information in the ventroposterolateral thalamus of the cat : effect of reversible inactivation of somatosensory cortical areas I and II by GHOSH, S, MURRAY, G. M, TURMAN, A. B, ROWE, M. J

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-08-1994)
    “…The influence of the corticothalamic projections from somatosensory areas I and II (SI and SII) on the transmission of tactile information through the…”
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    Suppression of vibrotactile discrimination by transcranial magnetic stimulation of primary somatosensory cortex by Morley, J. W., Vickery, R. M., Stuart, M., Turman, A. B.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-08-2007)
    “…A number of human and animal studies have reported a differential representation of the frequency of vibrotactile stimuli in the somatosensory cortices:…”
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    Parallel processing of tactile information in the cerebral cortex of the cat: effect of reversible inactivation of SI on responsiveness of SII neurons by Turman, A B, Ferrington, D G, Ghosh, S, Morley, J W, Rowe, M J

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-02-1992)
    “…1. Localized cortical cooling was employed in anesthetized cats for the rapid reversible inactivation of the distal forelimb region within the primary…”
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    Responses of cat ventroposterolateral thalamic neurons to vibrotactile stimulation of forelimb footpads by GHOSH, S, TURMAN, A. B, VICKERY, R. M, ROWE, M. J

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-12-1992)
    “…Responses of neurons in the ventroposterolateral nucleus of the thalamus to vibration applied to the forelimb footpads were analyzed in anesthetized cats in…”
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    Voluntary and reflex influences on the initiation of swallowing reflex in man by Ertekin, C, Kiylioglu, N, Tarlaci, S, Turman, A B, Secil, Y, Aydogdu, I

    Published in Dysphagia (01-12-2001)
    “…The electrophysiological features of voluntarily induced and reflexive/spontaneous swallows were investigated. In normal subjects, swallows were elicited by…”
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    Mechanisms of dysphagia in suprabulbar palsy with lacunar infarct by Ertekin, C, Aydogdu, I, Tarlaci, S, Turman, A B, Kiylioglu, N

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-06-2000)
    “…The objective of the present study was to investigate the neural mechanisms of dysphagia in suprabulbar palsy (SBP) with multiple lacunar infarct. We evaluated…”
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    A method for the generation of complex vibrotactile stimuli by Morley, J W, Crawford, E N, Ferrington, D G, Archer, J S, Turman, A B, Rowe, M J

    Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (01-06-1991)
    “…A method is described utilizing computer-generated sine wave data and purpose-built hardware to generate a complex vibrotactile stimulus. Two sine waves of…”
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    Proximal and distal motor nerve conduction in obturator and femoral nerves by Uludag, Burhanettin, Ertekin, Cumhur, Turman, A.Bulent, Demir, Dilek, Kiylioglu, Nefati

    “…Uludag B, Ertekin C, Turman AB, Demir D, Kiylioglu N. Proximal and distal motor nerve conduction in obturator and femoral nerves. Arch Phys Med Rehabil…”
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    Respiratory-related neuronal activity in the nucleus ambiguus-retroambigualis complex and their responses to peripheral and central stimulation in the rat by Balnave, RJ, Huang, ZG, Subramanian, SH, Turman, AB

    Published in Respiratory research (17-08-2001)
    “…Keywords: Vagal Stimulation, Discharge Pattern, Vagal Nerve Stimulation, Ventrolateral Medulla, Quiet Breathing…”
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    Electrophysiological evaluation of pharyngeal phase of swallowing in patients with Parkinson's disease by Ertekin, Cumhur, Tarlaci, Sultan, Aydogdu, Ibrahim, Kiylioglu, Nefati, Yuceyar, Nur, Turman, A. Bulent, Secil, Yaprak, Esmeli, Figen

    Published in Movement disorders (01-09-2002)
    “…We studied the various physiological aspects of oropharyngeal swallowing in Parkinson's disease (PD). Fifty‐eight patients with PD were investigated by…”
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    Roles of periaqueductal gray and nucleus tractus solitarius in cardiorespiratory function in the rat brainstem by Huang, Zheng-Gui, Subramanian, S .Hari, Balnave, Ron J, Turman, A.Bulent, Moi Chow, Chin

    Published in Respiration physiology (01-05-2000)
    “…Periaqueductal gray (PAG) and nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS) are important centres for regulation of cardiorespiratory function in cats. We aimed to study…”
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