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Denise Albe-Fessard

Affiliations: 
Institut Marey, Laval, Québec, Canada 
Area:
somatic sensation
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Albe-Fessard D, Fessard A. (1975) Recent advances on the neurophysiological bases of pain sensation. Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis. 35: 715-40
Rasminsky M, Mauro AJ, Albe-Fessard D. (1973) Projections of medial thalamic nuclei to putamen and cerebral frontal cortex in the cat. Brain Research. 61: 69-77
Feltz P, Albe-Fessard D. (1972) A study of an ascending nigro-caudate pathway. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 33: 179-93
Albe-Fessard D, Bradley PB, Gerschenfeld HM, et al. (1970) The neuroleptics. 2. Neurophysiology and neuropharmacology. Modern Problems of Pharmacopsychiatry. 5: 12-22
Rhodes JM, Liebeskind JC, Novin D, et al. (1969) A preliminary report on single-unit responses in the thalamus and cortex of the chimpanzee under sedation. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 162: 673-80
Albe-Fessard D, Liebeskind J. (1966) [Origin of somato-sensitive messages activating the cells of the motor cortex in monkeys]. Experimental Brain Research. 1: 127-46
Korn H, Wendt R, Albe-Fessard D. (1966) Somatic projection to the orbital cortex of the cat. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 21: 209-26
ALBE-FESSARD D, BOWSHER D. (1965) RESPONSES OF MONKEY THALAMUS TO SOMATIC STIMULI UNDER CHLORALOSE ANAESTHESIA. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 19: 1-15
MASSION J, ALBE-FESSARD D. (1963) [DUALITY OF AFFERENT SENSORY TRACTS CONTROLLING THE ACTIVITY OF THE RED NUCLEUS]. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 15: 435-54
Albe-Fessard D, Fessard A. (1963) Thalamic Integrations and their Consequences at the Telencephalic Level Progress in Brain Research. 1: 115-154
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