L T ROBERTSON
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ROBERTSON L, Horak F, Anderson V, Burchiel K, Hammerstad J
Neurosurgery
. 2001 Mar;
48(3):544-51; discussion 551-2.
PMID: 11270544
Objective: We tested the hypothesis that bilateral deep brain stimulation (DBS) in the globus pallidus internus or the subthalamic nucleus improves various components of postural and oromotor function and that...
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ROBERTSON L
J Dent Educ
. 2000 Jul;
64(6):416-21.
PMID: 10914093
Course directors of the seventeen neuroscience courses offered in U.S. dental schools were surveyed. Information was obtained about the course organization, topics covered, and the amount of didactic and nondidactic...
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ROBERTSON L
J Dent Educ
. 1997 Dec;
61(10):787-94.
PMID: 9385321
A survey was sent to the physiology course directors of the fifty-three dental schools in the continental United States. Information was collected regarding the type of instructional arrangements, course content...
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ROBERTSON L
J Dent Educ
. 1996 Dec;
60(12):969-77.
PMID: 8989291
A survey of fifty-one of the fifty-three dental schools in the continental United States provided information about pharmacology curriculum content and time allocation. Most dental schools offer a traditional didactic...
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ROBERTSON L, Hammerstad J
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry
. 1996 Jan;
60(1):41-50.
PMID: 8558149
Objectives: To test the hypotheses that Parkinson's disease can differentially produce deficits in voluntary and rhythmic jaw movements, which involve different neuronal circuits, and that levodopa treatment improves specific components...
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Castelfranco A, ROBERTSON L, McCollum G
Somatosens Mot Res
. 1994 Jan;
11(1):27-46.
PMID: 8017142
This paper reports a theoretical analysis of the transformation from a tactile stimulus of the face to climbing fiber responses in three regions of the cat cerebellum. The database consisted...
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Climbing fiber representation of the renal afferent nerve in the vermal cortex of the cat cerebellum
Tong G, ROBERTSON L, Brons J
Brain Res
. 1993 Jan;
601(1-2):65-75.
PMID: 8431787
In order to understand how the cerebellum may participate in various autonomic functions, it is necessary to first determine the occurrence and distribution of the various visceral inputs in the...
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Tong G, ROBERTSON L, Brons J
Brain Res
. 1991 Jun;
552(1):58-66.
PMID: 1913181
The organization of the climbing fiber representation of the vagal afferents and the body surface in the vermal and intermediate zones of lobule V was examined in cats anesthetized with...
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ROBERTSON L, McCollum G
Trends Neurosci
. 1991 Jun;
14(6):248-54.
PMID: 1716019
Although the local structure of the cerebellum is fairly uniform and its inputs are often widely shared, outputs from different regions of the cerebellar cortex reach different parts of the...
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Brons J, ROBERTSON L, Tong G
Brain Res
. 1990 Jun;
519(1-2):243-8.
PMID: 2397410
Tactile stimulation of the body surface elicited climbing fiber responses in 5% of the 839 Purkinje cells recorded in the caudal posterior vermis (lobules VII-IX) of cats anesthetized with sodium...