Christof Fromm

Affiliations: 
Rheinisch-Westfaelische Technische Hochschule, Aachen, NRW, Germany 
Area:
neurology
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Bauswein E, Fromm C. (1992) Activity in the Precentral Motor Areas After Presentation of Targets for Delayed Reaching Movements Varies with the Initial Arm Position. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 4: 1407-1410
Bauswein E, Fromm C, Werner W, et al. (1991) Phasic and tonic responses of premotor and primary motor cortex neurons to torque changes. Experimental Brain Research. 86: 303-10
Werner W, Bauswein E, Fromm C. (1991) Static firing rates of premotor and primary motor cortical neurons associated with torque and joint position. Experimental Brain Research. 86: 293-302
Bauswein E, Fromm C, Preuss A. (1989) Corticostriatal cells in comparison with pyramidal tract neurons: contrasting properties in the behaving monkey. Brain Research. 493: 198-203
Fromm C, Wise SP, Evarts EV. (1984) Sensory response properties of pyramidal tract neurons in the precentral motor cortex and postcentral gyrus of the rhesus monkey. Experimental Brain Research. 54: 177-85
Jennings VA, Lamour Y, Solis H, et al. (1983) Somatosensory cortex activity related to position and force. Journal of Neurophysiology. 49: 1216-29
Evarts EV, Fromm C, Kröller J, et al. (1983) Motor Cortex control of finely graded forces. Journal of Neurophysiology. 49: 1199-1215
Fromm C. (1983) Contrasting properties of pyramidal tract neurons located in the precentral or postcentral areas and of corticorubral neurons in the behaving monkey. Advances in Neurology. 39: 329-45
Fromm C. (1983) Changes of steady state activity in motor cortex consistent with the length-tension relation of muscle. PflüGers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology. 398: 318-23
Fromm C, Evarts EV. (1982) Pyramidal tract neurons in somatosensory cortex: central and peripheral inputs during voluntary movement. Brain Research. 238: 186-91
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