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    Opposing collicular influences on the parafascicular (Pf) and posteromedial (POm) thalamic nuclei: relationship to POm-induced inhibition in the substantia nigra pars reticulata (SNR)

    Author
    1. A Dray
    2. A Reiner
    3. AB Butler
    4. AV Kravitz
    5. BD Power
    6. BS Freeze
    7. BS Grunwerg
    8. CA Thorn
    9. CJ Lacey
    10. CR Gerfen
    11. D Garcia-Garcia
    12. F Caire
    13. G Gangaroosa
    14. GDR Watson
    15. GE Carvell
    16. GM Krauthamer
    17. HH Yin
    18. HH Yin
    19. HJ Groenewegen
    20. IF Tulloch
    21. J Mitrofanis
    22. JB Ding
    23. JB Smith
    24. KD Alloway
    25. KD Alloway
    26. KE Krout
    27. M Deschênes
    28. M Deschênes
    29. MH Friedberg
    30. MR DeLong
    31. O Hikosaka
    32. P Bartho
    33. P Blomstedt
    34. PJ May
    35. RL Albin
    36. S Ohno
    37. T Sippy
    38. TM Mowery
    39. TR Lukins
    40. Y Smith
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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