Citation: Jv. Corwin et Rl. Reep, RODENT POSTERIOR PARIETAL CORTEX AS A COMPONENT OF A CORTICAL NETWORKMEDIATING DIRECTED SPATIAL ATTENTION, Psychobiology, 26(2), 1998, pp. 87-102
Citation: Rl. Reep et al., DISTRIBUTION AND INNERVATION OF FACIAL BRISTLES AND HAIRS IN THE FLORIDA MANATEE (TRICHECHUS-MANATUS LATIROSTRIS), Marine mammal science, 14(2), 1998, pp. 257-273
Authors:
MARSHALL CD
HUTH GD
EDMONDS VM
HALIN DL
REEP RL
Citation: Cd. Marshall et al., PREHENSILE USE OF PERIORAL BRISTLES DURING FEEDING AND ASSOCIATED BEHAVIORS OF THE FLORIDA MANATEE (TRICHECHUS-MANATUS LATIROSTRIS), Marine mammal science, 14(2), 1998, pp. 274-289
Citation: Cd. Marshall et al., THE MUSCULAR HYDROSTAT OF THE FLORIDA MANATEE (TRICHECHUS-MANATUS LATIROSTRIS) - A FUNCTIONAL MORPHOLOGICAL MODEL OF PERIORAL BRISTLE USE, Marine mammal science, 14(2), 1998, pp. 290-303
Citation: Kj. Burcham et al., DISCONNECTION OF MEDIAL AGRANULAR AND POSTERIOR PARIETAL CORTEX PRODUCES MULTIMODAL NEGLECT IN RATS, Behavioural brain research, 86(1), 1997, pp. 41-47
Citation: Il. Vandevelde et al., LAYER-VII AND THE GRAY-MATTER TRAJECTORIES OF CORTICOCORTICAL AXONS IN RATS, Anatomy and embryology, 194(6), 1996, pp. 581-593
Citation: Rl. Reep et al., NEURONAL CONNECTIONS OF ORBITAL CORTEX IN RATS - TOPOGRAPHY OF CORTICAL AND THALAMIC AFFERENTS, Experimental Brain Research, 111(2), 1996, pp. 215-232
Citation: Cd. Marshall et Rl. Reep, MANATEE CEREBRAL-CORTEX - CYTOARCHITECTURE OF THE CAUDAL REGION IN TRIHECHUS-MANATUS-LATIROSTRIS, Brain, behavior and evolution, 45(1), 1995, pp. 1-18
Citation: Js. Yates et al., THALAMOCORTICAL PROJECTIONS ACTIVATED BY PHRENIC-NERVE AFFERENTS IN THE CAT, Neuroscience letters, 180(2), 1994, pp. 114-118
Authors:
CORWIN JV
FUSSINGER M
MEYER RC
KING VR
REEP RL
Citation: Jv. Corwin et al., BILATERAL DESTRUCTION OF THE VENTROLATERAL ORBITAL CORTEX PRODUCES ALLOCENTRIC BUT NOT EGOCENTRIC SPATIAL DEFICITS IN RATS, Behavioural brain research, 61(1), 1994, pp. 79-86
Citation: Rl. Reep et al., RAT POSTERIOR PARIETAL CORTEX - TOPOGRAPHY OF CORTICOCORTICAL AND THALAMIC CONNECTIONS, Experimental Brain Research, 100(1), 1994, pp. 67-84
Citation: Ji. Johnson et al., PHYLOGENY THROUGH BRAIN TRAITS - MORE CHARACTERS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF MAMMALIAN EVOLUTION, Brain, behavior and evolution, 43(6), 1994, pp. 319-347