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  • 2. Sensory processing and corollary discharge effects in mormyromast regions of mormyrid electrosensory lobe. II. Cell types and corollary discharge plasticity.
    Bell CC, Grant K.
    J Neurophysiol; 1992 Sep; 68(3):859-75. PubMed ID: 1432053
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  • 4. Plasticity in an electrosensory system. I. General features of a dynamic sensory filter.
    Bastian J.
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  • 5. Nucleus preeminentialis of mormyrid fish, a center for recurrent electrosensory feedback. I. Electrosensory and corollary discharge responses.
    von der Emde G, Bell CC.
    J Neurophysiol; 1996 Sep; 76(3):1581-96. PubMed ID: 8890278
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  • 6. The mormyromast region of the mormyrid electrosensory lobe. I. Responses to corollary discharge and electrosensory stimuli.
    Mohr C, Roberts PD, Bell CC.
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  • 7. Inhibition evoked from primary afferents in the electrosensory lateral line lobe of the weakly electric fish (Apteronotus leptorhynchus).
    Berman NJ, Maler L.
    J Neurophysiol; 1998 Dec; 80(6):3173-96. PubMed ID: 9862915
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  • 8. Mormyromast electroreceptor organs and their afferent fibers in mormyrid fish. II. Intra-axonal recordings show initial stages of central processing.
    Bell CC.
    J Neurophysiol; 1990 Feb; 63(2):303-18. PubMed ID: 2313347
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  • 12. Logarithmic time course of sensory adaptation in electrosensory afferent nerve fibers in a weakly electric fish.
    Xu Z, Payne JR, Nelson ME.
    J Neurophysiol; 1996 Sep; 76(3):2020-32. PubMed ID: 8890311
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  • 15. Sensory Specializations of Mormyrid Fish Are Associated with Species Differences in Electric Signal Localization Behavior.
    Vélez A, Ryoo DY, Carlson BA.
    Brain Behav Evol; 2018 Sep; 92(3-4):125-141. PubMed ID: 30820010
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  • 16. Sensory and motor effects of etomidate anesthesia.
    Engelmann J, Bacelo J, van den Burg E, Grant K.
    J Neurophysiol; 2006 Feb; 95(2):1231-43. PubMed ID: 16267119
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  • 17. Storage of a sensory pattern by anti-Hebbian synaptic plasticity in an electric fish.
    Bell CC, Caputi A, Grant K, Serrier J.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1993 May 15; 90(10):4650-4. PubMed ID: 8506312
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