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Berkowitz, Ari
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Neurons
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Neurons, Afferent
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Motor Neurons
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Both shared and specialized spinal circuitry for scratching and swimming in turtles.
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Somato-dendritic morphology predicts physiology for neurons that contribute to several kinds of limb movements.
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Endogenous biotin staining in a subset of spinal neuronal cell bodies: a potential confounding factor for neuroanatomical studies.
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Multifunctional and specialized spinal interneurons for turtle limb movements.
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You Can Observe a Lot by Watching: Hughlings Jackson's Underappreciated and Prescient Ideas about Brain Control of Movement.
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Neurotransmitters and Motoneuron Contacts of Multifunctional and Behaviorally Specialized Turtle Spinal Cord Interneurons.
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Broadly tuned spinal neurons for each form of fictive scratching in spinal turtles.
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Rhythmicity of spinal neurons activated during each form of fictive scratching in spinal turtles.
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Partly shared spinal cord networks for locomotion and scratching.
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Distributions of active spinal cord neurons during swimming and scratching motor patterns.
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Rostral spinal cord segments are sufficient to generate a rhythm for both locomotion and scratching but affect their hip extensor phases differently.
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Spinal Interneurons With Dual Axon Projections to Knee-Extensor and Hip-Extensor Motor Pools.
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Shared Components of Rhythm Generation for Locomotion and Scratching Exist Prior to Motoneurons.
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