W Alden Spencer

Affiliations: 
Columbia University, New York, NY 
Area:
Sensory systems
Google:
"W Spencer"
Mean distance: 13.47 (cluster 6)
 
SNBCP
BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Spencer WA. (2011) The Physiology of Supraspinal Neurons in Mammals Comprehensive Physiology. 969-1021
Martin JH, Spencer WA. (1985) Mechanoreceptive submodality channel interactions: single unit analysis of afferent inhibition in the primary somatosensory cortex of the cat. Brain Research. 327: 279-88
Martin JH, Zambelli A, Bando T, et al. (1985) Mechanoreceptive submodality channel interactions: psychophysical observations on differential activation of flutter and vibration. Brain Research. 327: 269-77
Ayala GF, Dichter M, Gumnit RJ, et al. (1973) Genesis of epileptic interictal spikes. New knowledge of cortical feedback systems suggests a neurophysiological explanation of brief paroxysms. Brain Research. 52: 1-17
Iwamura Y, Gardner EP, Spencer WA. (1972) Geometry of the ventrobasal complex: functional significance in skin sensation. Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 6: 185-202
Gardner EP, Spencer WA. (1972) Sensory funneling. II. Cortical neuronal representation of patterned cutaneous stimuli. Journal of Neurophysiology. 35: 954-77
Gardner EP, Spencer WA. (1972) Sensory funneling. I. Psychophysical observations of human subjects and responses of cutaneous mechanoreceptive afferents in the cat to patterned skin stimuli. Journal of Neurophysiology. 35: 925-53
Lebovitz RM, Dichter M, Spencer WA. (1971) Recurrent excitation in the CA3 region of cat hippocampus. The International Journal of Neuroscience. 2: 99-107
Selzer M, Spencer WA. (1969) Interactions between visceral and cutaneous afferents in the spinal cord: reciprocal primary afferent fiber depolarization. Brain Research. 14: 349-66
Selzer M, Spencer WA. (1969) Convergence of visceral and cutaneous afferent pathways in the lumbar spinal cord. Brain Research. 14: 331-48
See more...