STEIN PAPERSAbstracts of Stein Papers in PubMedStein PSG, Daniels-McQueen S (2004) Variations in motor patterns during fictive rostral scratching in the turtle: knee-related deletions. J Neurophysiol 91:2380-2384. Stein PSG, Daniels-McQueen S (2003) Timing of knee-related spinal neurons during fictive rostral scratching in the turtle. J Neurophysiol 90:3585-3593. Stein PSG, Daniels-McQueen S (2002) Modular organization of turtle spinal interneurons during normal and deletion fictive rostral scratching. J Neurosci 22:6800-6809. Earhart GM, Stein PSG (2000) Step, swim, and scratch motor patterns in the turtle. J Neurophysiol 84: 2181-2190. Earhart GM, Stein PSG (2000) Scratch-swim hybrids in the spinal turtle: blending of rostral scratch and forward swim. J Neurophysiol 83: 156-165. Stein PSG, McCullough ML, Currie SN (1998) Reconstruction of flexor/extensor alternation during fictive rostral scratching by two-site stimulation in the spinal turtle with a transverse spinal hemisection. J Neurosci 18: 467-479. Stein PSG, McCullough ML (1998) An example of 2:1 interlimb coordination during fictive rostral scratching in the spinal turtle. J Neurophysiol 79: 1132-1134. Field EC, Stein PSG (1997) Spinal cord coordination of hindlimb movements in the turtle: intralimb temporal relationships during scratching and swimming. J Neurophysiol 78:1394-1403. Field EC, Stein PSG (1997) Spinal cord coordination of hindlimb movements in the turtle: interlimb temporal relationships during bilateral scratching and swimming. J Neurophysiol 78:1404-1413. Stein PSG, Victor JC, Field EC, Currie SN (1995) Bilateral control of hindlimb scratching in the spinal turtle: contralateral spinal circuitry contributes to the normal ipsilateral motor pattern of fictive rostral scratching. J Neurosci 15:4343-4355. Berkowitz A, Stein PSG (1994) Activity of descending propriospinal axons in the turtle hindlimb enlargement during two forms of fictive scratching: broad tuning to regions of the body surface. J Neurosci 14:5089-5104. Berkowitz A, Stein PSG (1994) Activity of descending propriospinal axons in the turtle hindlimb enlargement during two forms of fictive scratching: phase analyses. J Neurosci 14:5105-5119. Berkowitz A, Stein PSG (1994) Descending propriospinal axons in the hindlimb enlargement of the red-eared turtle: cells of origin and funicular courses. J Comp Neurol 346:321-336. Currie SN, Stein PSG (1992) Glutamate antagonists applied to midbody spinal cord segments reduce the excitability of the fictive rostral scratch reflex in the turtle. Brain Res 581:91-100. Currie SN, Stein PSG (1990) Cutaneous stimulation evokes long-lasting excitation of spinal interneurons in the turtle. J Neurophysiol 64:1134-1148. Mortin LI, Stein PSG (1989) Spinal cord segments containing key elements of the central pattern generators for three forms of scratch reflex in the turtle. J Neurosci 9:2285-2296. Stein PSG, Schild CP (1989) N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonist applied to the spinal cord hindlimb enlargement reduces the amplitude of flexion reflex in the turtle. Brain Res 479:379-383. Currie SN, Stein PSG (1988) Electrical activation of the pocket scratch central pattern generator in the turtle. J Neurophysiol 60:2122-2137. Robertson GA, Stein PSG (1988) Synaptic control of hindlimb motoneurones during three forms of the fictive scratch reflex in the turtle. J Physiol (London) 404:101-128. Stein PSG, Camp AW, Robertson GA, Mortin LI (1986) Blends of rostral and caudal scratch reflex motor patterns elicited by simultaneous stimulation of two sites in the spinal turtle. J Neurosci 6:2259-2266. Mortin LI, Keifer J, Stein PSG (1985) Three forms of the scratch reflex in the spinal turtle: movement analyses. J Neurophysiol 53:1501-1516.
Robertson GA, Mortin LI, Keifer J, Stein PSG (1985) Three forms of the scratch reflex in the spinal turtle: central generation of motor patterns. J Neurophysiol 53:1517-1534.
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