M S Shall
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Van Cleave S, Shall M
J Vestib Res
. 2007 Jun;
16(4-5):179-86.
PMID: 17538206
Children with hearing deficits and hypofunctioning vestibular receptors frequently have delayed motor development. This study focuses on when the vestibular system needs to be active for normal motor behavior development...
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McClung J, Cullen K, Shall M, Dimitrova D, Goldberg S
Exp Brain Res
. 2004 Jun;
158(2):180-8.
PMID: 15221166
Two adult rhesus monkeys that had undergone 2 years of electrode penetrations into their abducens and vestibular nuclei, for chronic eye movement studies, were examined histologically. An analysis of their...
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McClung J, Shall M, Goldberg S
Cells Tissues Organs
. 2001 Feb;
168(3):220-7.
PMID: 11173806
The goal of this study was to examine and compare the number and size of motoneurons in the cat and squirrel monkey abducens nucleus. We also examined medial rectus muscle...
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Sutlive T, Shall M, McClung J, Goldberg S
Muscle Nerve
. 2000 Feb;
23(3):416-25.
PMID: 10679719
The contractile characteristics of individual mammalian tongue muscles have rarely been investigated, in contrast to spinal cord-innervated and extraocular muscles. Therefore, whole muscle and motor unit contractile forces, plus muscle...
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Goldberg S, Meredith M, Shall M
J Neurosci
. 1998 Dec;
18(24):10629-39.
PMID: 9852598
Because primate studies provide data for the current experimental models of the human oculomotor system, we investigated the relationship of lateral rectus muscle motoneuron firing to muscle unit contractile characteristics...
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Goldberg S, Shall M
J Neurosci Methods
. 1998 Mar;
78(1-2):47-50.
PMID: 9497000
Both extracellular and intracellular stimulation of single motoneurons were shown to be similarly effective and consistent in eliciting contractile responses in single lateral rectus muscle motor units. The whole muscle...
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Goldberg S, Wilson K, Shall M
Muscle Nerve
. 1997 Oct;
20(10):1229-35.
PMID: 9324078
Contractile measures on 67 single muscle units in the cat lateral rectus muscle were made in response to motoneuron stimulation. Simultaneous activation of four to five additional units, using muscle...
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Shall M, Wilson K, Goldberg S
Acta Anat (Basel)
. 1996 Jan;
157(3):217-25.
PMID: 9226041
The contractile characteristics of 47 twitch and 3 nontwitch lateral rectus motor units in 11 cats were examined using two different stimulation paradigms derived from observed motoneuron firing frequencies in...
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Shall M, Goldberg S
Muscle Nerve
. 1995 Sep;
18(9):948-55.
PMID: 7643874
Stimulation of 41 single, abducens nucleus motoneurons in the cat evoked electromyographic (EMG) and contractile responses in the ipsilateral lateral rectus muscle. Separate, bipolar, fine wire EMG recording electrodes in...