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Authors: CAUQUIL AS FALDON M POPOV K BRONSTEIN A DAY BL
Citation: As. Cauquil et al., TORSIONAL EYE-MOVEMENTS INDUCED BY GALVANIC VESTIBULAR STIMULATION INMAN, Journal of physiology, 506P, 1998, pp. 110-111

Authors: CAUQUIL AS COLLINS CJS BESSOU M BARNES GR DAY BL
Citation: As. Cauquil et al., THE INFLUENCE OF CIRCULAR TRANSLATION OF THE VISUAL SCENE ON HUMAN STANCE, Journal of physiology, 506P, 1998, pp. 112-112

Authors: COLEBATCH JG DAY BL BRONSTEIN AM DAVIES RA GRESTY MA LUXON LM ROTHWELL JC
Citation: Jg. Colebatch et al., VESTIBULAR HYPERSENSITIVITY TO CLICKS IS CHARACTERISTIC OF THE TULLIOPHENOMENON, Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 65(5), 1998, pp. 670-678

Authors: KIDD D THOMPSON PD DAY BL ROTHWELL JC KENDALL BE THOMPSON AJ MARSDEN CD MCDONALD WI
Citation: D. Kidd et al., CENTRAL MOTOR CONDUCTION TIME IN PROGRESSIVE MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS - CORRELATIONS WITH MRI AND DISEASE-ACTIVITY, Brain (Print), 121, 1998, pp. 1109-1116

Authors: DAY BL THOMPSON PD HARDING AE MARSDEN CD
Citation: Bl. Day et al., INFLUENCE OF VISION ON UPPER-LIMB REACHING MOVEMENTS IN PATIENTS WITHCEREBELLAR-ATAXIA, Brain, 121, 1998, pp. 357-372

Authors: DAY BL CAUQUIL AS BARTOLOMEI L PASTOR MA LYON IN
Citation: Bl. Day et al., HUMAN BODY-SEGMENT TILTS INDUCED BY GALVANIC STIMULATION - A VESTIBULARLY DRIVEN BALANCE PROTECTION MECHANISM, Journal of physiology, 500(3), 1997, pp. 661-672

Authors: LYON IN DAY BL
Citation: In. Lyon et Bl. Day, CONTROL OF FRONTAL PLANE BODY MOTION IN HUMAN STEPPING, Experimental Brain Research, 115(2), 1997, pp. 345-356

Authors: BROWN P DAY BL
Citation: P. Brown et Bl. Day, EYE ACCELERATION DURING LARGE HORIZONTAL SACCADES IN MAN, Experimental Brain Research, 113(1), 1997, pp. 153-157

Authors: WILSON SA DAY BL THICKBROOM GW MASTAGLIA FL
Citation: Sa. Wilson et al., SPATIAL DIFFERENCES IN THE SITES OF DIRECT AND INDIRECT ACTIVATION OFCORTICOSPINAL NEURONS BY MAGNETIC STIMULATION, ELECTROMYOGRAPHY AND MOTOR CONTROL-ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 101(3), 1996, pp. 255-261

Authors: VANDERKAMP W ROTHWELL JC THOMPSON PD DAY BL MARSDEN CD
Citation: W. Vanderkamp et al., THE MOVEMENT-RELATED CORTICAL POTENTIAL IS ABNORMAL IN PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC TORSION DYSTONIA (VOL 10, PG 630, 1995), Movement disorders, 11(1), 1996, pp. 118-118

Authors: DAY BL
Citation: Bl. Day, THE EFFECT OF EYE HEAD DEVIATION AND VISUAL CONFLICT ON VISUALLY EVOKED POSTURAL RESPONSES - COMMENTARY/, Brain research bulletin, 40(5-6), 1996, pp. 441-441

Authors: CAUQUIL AS DAY BL
Citation: As. Cauquil et Bl. Day, INFLUENCE OF VOLUNTARY MOVEMENT ON THE LATERAL TILT OF BODY SEGMENTS INDUCED BY GALVANIC VESTIBULAR STIMULATION IN MAN, Journal of physiology, 494P, 1996, pp. 66-66

Authors: LYON IN DAY BL
Citation: In. Lyon et Bl. Day, PREPARATORY LATERAL BODY MOTION IN FORWARD STEPS OF VARYING STRIDE LENGTH IN MAN, Journal of physiology, 493P, 1996, pp. 37-37

Authors: LYON IN DAY BL
Citation: In. Lyon et Bl. Day, PREPARATORY LATERAL BODY MOTION IS SCALED TO STEP DURATION IN HUMAN STEPPING, Journal of physiology, 491P, 1996, pp. 73-73

Authors: MACEFIELD VG ROTHWELL JC DAY BL
Citation: Vg. Macefield et al., THE CONTRIBUTION OF TRANSCORTICAL PATHWAYS TO LONG-LATENCY STRETCH AND TACTILE REFLEXES IN HUMAN HAND MUSCLES, Experimental Brain Research, 108(1), 1996, pp. 147-154

Authors: THOMPSON PD DAY BL
Citation: Pd. Thompson et Bl. Day, SOME ASPECTS OF HIGHER MOTOR DISORDERS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO MOVEMENT-DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH DISEASE OF SUBCORTICAL NUCLEI, Current opinion in neurology, 8(4), 1995, pp. 303-305

Authors: VANDERKAMP W ROTHWELL JC THOMPSON PD DAY BL MARSDEN CD
Citation: W. Vanderkamp et al., THE MOVEMENT-RELATED CORTICAL POTENTIAL IS ABNORMAL IN PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC TORSION DYSTONIA, Movement disorders, 10(5), 1995, pp. 630-633

Authors: DAY BL WALSER MM SHARMA JM ANDERSEN DE
Citation: Bl. Day et al., IMMUNOPATHOLOGY OF 8-WEEK-OLD RING-NECKED PHEASANTS (PHASIANUS-COLCHICUS) EXPOSED TO MALATHION, Environmental toxicology and chemistry, 14(10), 1995, pp. 1719-1726

Authors: CAUQUIL AS LYON I DAY BL
Citation: As. Cauquil et al., LATERAL TILT OF BODY SEGMENTS IN RESPONSE TO GALVANIC VESTIBULAR STIMULATION IN MAN, Journal of physiology, 489P, 1995, pp. 30-30

Authors: TAYLOR JL FOGEL W DAY BL ROTHWELL JC
Citation: Jl. Taylor et al., IPSILATERAL CORTICAL STIMULATION INHIBITED THE LONG-LATENCY RESPONSE TO STRETCH IN THE LONG FINGER FLEXORS IN HUMANS, Journal of physiology, 488(3), 1995, pp. 821-831

Authors: LYON IN DAY BL
Citation: In. Lyon et Bl. Day, CONTROL OF CENTER-OF-MASS TRAJECTORY DURING HUMAN STEPPING, Journal of physiology, 487P, 1995, pp. 75-75

Authors: DAY BL LYON IN
Citation: Bl. Day et In. Lyon, EARLY ADJUSTMENTS OF HUMAN ARM MOVEMENTS WHEN REACHING FOR A TARGET THAT MOVES, Journal of physiology, 480P, 1994, pp. 160000043-160000043

Authors: WILSON SA DAY BL THICKBROOM GW MASTAGLIA FL
Citation: Sa. Wilson et al., EVIDENCE FOR SPATIAL SEPARATION OF ELEMENTS PRODUCING EARLY AND LATE DESCENDING VOLLEYS AFTER TRANSCRANIAL STIMULATION OF THE HUMAN MOTOR CORTEX, Journal of physiology, 480P, 1994, pp. 160000110-160000111

Authors: DAY BL
Citation: Bl. Day, INFLUENCE OF VISION ON THE TRAJECTORY OF HUMAN ARM POINTING MOVEMENTSIN 3-DIMENSIONAL SPACE, Journal of physiology, 476P, 1994, pp. 160000023-160000023

Authors: MAZZOCCHIO R ROTHWELL JC DAY BL THOMPSON PD
Citation: R. Mazzocchio et al., EFFECT OF TONIC VOLUNTARY ACTIVITY ON THE EXCITABILITY OF HUMAN MOTORCORTEX, Journal of physiology, 474(2), 1994, pp. 261-267
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