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James G. McElligott

Affiliations: 
Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Cerebellum, auditory system, monoamines
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Carter TL, McElligott JG. (2005) Cerebellar AMPA/KA receptor antagonism by CNQX inhibits vestibuloocular reflex adaptation. Experimental Brain Research. 166: 157-69
McElligott JG, Beeton P, Polk J. (1998) Effect of cerebellar inactivation by lidocaine microdialysis on the vestibuloocular reflex in goldfish. Journal of Neurophysiology. 79: 1286-94
McElligott JG, Weiser M, Baker R. (1995) Effect of temperature on the normal and adapted vestibulo-ocular reflex in the goldfish. Journal of Neurophysiology. 74: 1463-72
Parry TJ, McElligott JG. (1993) A method for restraining awake rats using head immobilization. Physiology & Behavior. 53: 1011-5
McElligott JG, Freedman W. (1988) Vestibulo-ocular reflex adaptation in cats before and after depletion of norepinephrine. Experimental Brain Research. 69: 509-21
Gochin PM, McElligott JG. (1987) Saccades to visual targets are uncompensated after cerebellar stimulation. Experimental Neurology. 97: 219-24
McElligott JG, Ebner TJ, Bloedel JR. (1986) Reduction of cerebellar norepinephrine alters climbing fiber enhancement of mossy fiber input to the Purkinje cell. Brain Research. 397: 245-52
McElligott JG, Keller EL. (1984) Cerebellar vermis involvement in monkey saccadic eye movements: microstimulation. Experimental Neurology. 86: 543-58
Watson M, McElligott JG. (1984) Cerebellar norepinephrine depletion and impaired acquisition of specific locomotor tasks in rats. Brain Research. 296: 129-38
Waterhouse BD, McElligott JG. (1980) Simple spike activity of Purkinje cells in the posterior vermis of awake cats during spontaneous saccadic eye movements. Brain Research Bulletin. 5: 159-68
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