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Volume 26, Number 2, May 1998

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Structural divisions and functional fields in the human cerebral cortex
pp. 87-105(19)
Authors: Roland P.E.; Zilles K.

Functional magnetic resonance imaging of mental rotation and memory scanning: a multidimensional scaling analysis of brain activation patterns
pp. 106-112(7)
Authors: Tagaris G.A.; Richter W.; Kim S.-G.; Pellizzer G.; Andersen P.; Ugurbil K.; Georgopoulos A.P.

Salient features of synaptic organisation in the cerebral cortex
pp. 113-135(23)
Authors: Somogyi P.; Tamas G.; Lujan R.; Buhl E.H.

The emergence of the volume transmission concept
pp. 136-147(12)
Authors: Zoli M.; Torri C.; Ferrari R.; Jansson A.; Zini I.; Fuxe K.; Agnati L.F.

Re-evaluation of the role of the dopamine transporter in dopamine system homeostasis
pp. 148-153(6)
Authors: Gainetdinov R.R.; Jones S.R.; Fumagalli F.; Wightman R.M.; Caron M.G.

Neuropeptide Y: some viewpoints on a multifaceted peptide in the normal and diseased nervous system
pp. 154-166(13)
Authors: Hokfelt T.; Broberger C.; Zhang X.; Diez M.; Kopp J.; Xu Z.-Q.; Landry M.; Bao L.; Schalling M.; Koistinaho J.; DeArmond S.J.; Prusiner S.; Gong J.; Walsh J.H.

Nitric oxide and carbon monoxide: parallel roles as neural messengers
pp. 167-175(9)
Authors: Snyder S.H.; Jaffrey S.R.; Zakhary R.

Intrinsic function of a neuronal network - a vertebrate central pattern generatorPublished on the World Wide Web on 8 April 1998.
pp. 184-197(14)
Authors: Grillner S.; Ekeberg O.; El Manira A.; Lansner A.; Parker D.; Tegner J.; Wallen P.

Brain nicotinic receptors: structure and regulation, role in learning and reinforcement
pp. 198-216(19)
Authors: Changeux J.-P.; Bertrand D.; Corringer P.-J.; Dehaene S.; Edelstein S.; Lena C.; Le Novere N.; Marubio L.; Picciotto M.; Zoli M.

RNA editing of brain glutamate receptor channels: mechanism and physiology
pp. 217-229(13)
Authors: Seeburg P.H.; Higuchi M.; Sprengel R.

Glutamate receptors: brain function and signal transduction
pp. 230-235(6)
Authors: Nakanishi S.; Nakajima Y.; Masu M.; Yoshiki Ueda; Nakahara K.; Watanabe D.; Yamaguchi S.; Kawabata S.; Okada M.

Functional implications of multiple dopamine receptor subtypes: the D1/D3 receptor coexistence
pp. 236-242(7)
Authors: Schwartz J.-C.; Diaz J.; Bordet R.; Griffon N.; Perachon S.; Pilon C.; Ridray S.; Sokoloff P.

The DARPP-32/protein phosphatase-1 cascade: a model for signal integration
pp. 274-284(11)
Authors: Greengard P.; Nairn A.C.; Girault J.-A.; Ouimet C.C.; Snyder G.L.; Fisone G.; Allen P.B.; Fienberg A.; Nishi A.

Role of reelin in the control of brain development
pp. 285-294(10)
Authors: Curran T.; D'Arcangelo G.

Neurotrophin receptors: mediators of life and death
pp. 295-301(7)
Authors: Chao M.; Casaccia-Bonnefil P.; Carter B.; Chittka A.; Kong H.; Yoon S.O.

On CNS repair and protection strategies: novel approaches with implications for spinal cord injury and Parkinson's disease
pp. 302-305(4)
Authors: Olson L.; Cheng H.; Zetterstrom R.H.; Solomin L.; Jansson L.; Gimenez-Llort L.; Hoffer B.J.; Perlmann T.

Interleukin-1 receptors: cloning studies and role in central nervous system disorders
pp. 306-319(14)
Authors: Loddick S.A.; Liu C.; Takao T.; Hashimoto K.; De Souza E.B.

Inflammatory cytokines: putative regulators of neuronal and neuro-endocrine function
pp. 320-326(7)
Authors: Raber J.; Sorg O.; Horn T.F.W.; Yu N.; Koob G.F.; Campbell I.L.; Bloom F.E.

Gene regulation of cell adhesion: a key step in neural morphogenesis
pp. 337-352(16)
Authors: Edelman G.M.; Jones F.S.

How to study consciousness scientifically
pp. 379-387(9)
Author: Searle J.R.

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