Assessing the role of inferior olivary sensory signaling in the expression of conditioned eyeblinks using a combined glutamate/GABAA receptor antagonist protocol.

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Published in J Neurophysiol on October 05, 2011

Authors

Svitlana Zbarska1, Vlastislav Bracha

Author Affiliations

1: Biomedical Sciences Dept., Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA 50011, USA. vbracha@iastate.edu

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