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An imaging system for monitoring receptive field dynamicsP Petersson
Section of Neurophysiology, Department of Physiological Sciences, University of Lund, Solvegatan 19, 223 62 Lund, Sweden
J Neurosci Methods 104:123-31. 2001..The large number of stimulation and registration sites that can be monitored in parallel permits detailed network analysis of synaptic sets, corresponding to 'connection weights' between individual neurones...
Spontaneous muscle twitches during sleep guide spinal self-organizationPer Petersson
Section for Neurophysiology, Department of Physiological Sciences, BMC F10, Lund University, S 221 84 Lund, Sweden
Nature 424:72-5. 2003..The results indicate that these twitches, corresponding to human fetal movements, are important in spinal self-organization...
Properties of an adult spinal sensorimotor circuit shaped through early postnatal experiencePer Petersson
Section for Neurophysiology, Department of Physiological, University of Lund, Sweden
J Neurophysiol 92:280-8. 2004..It is suggested that after normal postnatal experience-dependent adaptation, the number of connections from a given skin site onto the reflex encoding interneurons is a major determinant of the difference in gain...
Action-based body maps in the spinal cord emerge from a transitory floating organizationMarcus Granmo
Neuronano Research Center, Biomedical Center F10, Lund University, S 221 84 Lund, Sweden
J Neurosci 28:5494-503. 2008..Thus, far from being inborn and stereotypic, the dorsal horn of the spinal cord now appears to be a highly adaptive brain-body interface...
