Charles H. Markham

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Neurology University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Curthoys IS, Moore ST, McCoy SG, et al. (1992) VTM--a new method of measuring ocular torsion using image-processing techniques. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 656: 826-8
Ohgaki T, Markham CH, Schneider JS, et al. (1989) Anatomical evidence of the projection of pontine omnipause neurons to midbrain regions controlling vertical eye movements Journal of Comparative Neurology. 289: 610-625
Markham CH. (1989) Anatomy and physiology of otolith-controlled ocular counterrolling Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 468: 263-266
Ohgaki T, Markham CH, Curthoys IS. (1989) Morphology of Physiologically Indentified Horizontal Eye Movement-related Brainstem Neurons in Cat Ear Research Japan. 20: 217-218
Ohgaki T, Markham CH, Curthoys IS. (1989) Anatomy of physiologically identified eye-movement-related pause neurons in cat Neuroscience Research Supplements. 9: 92
Diamond SG, Markham CH, Baloh RW. (1988) Ocular Counterrolling Abnormalities in Spasmodic Torticollis Archives of Neurology. 45: 164-169
Ohgaki T, Curthoys IS, Markham CH. (1988) Morphology of physiologically identified second-order vestibular neurons in cat, with intracellularly injected HRP Journal of Comparative Neurology. 276: 387-411
Ohgaki T, Curthoys IS, Markham CH. (1988) HRP morphology of functionally identified vestibular type I neurons in the cat Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology. 41: 14-19
Ito J, Markham CH, Curthoys IS. (1987) Modification of vestibular-induced pause neuron firing during anesthesia and light sleep Experimental Neurology. 95: 571-586
Ohgaki T, Curthoys IS, Markham CH. (1987) Anatomy of physiologically identified eye-movement-related pause neurons in the cat: Pontomedullary region Journal of Comparative Neurology. 266: 56-72
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