1980
Small-Diameter Nonmyelinated Axons in the Primate Corpus Callosum
Swadlow H, Waxman S, Geschwind N. Small-Diameter Nonmyelinated Axons in the Primate Corpus Callosum. JAMA Neurology 1980, 37: 114-115. PMID: 6766715, DOI: 10.1001/archneur.1980.00500510072016.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1979
Ultrastructure of synapses and cellular relationships in the oculomotor nucleus of the rhesus monkey
Waxman S, Pappas G. Ultrastructure of synapses and cellular relationships in the oculomotor nucleus of the rhesus monkey. Cell And Tissue Research 1979, 204: 161-169. PMID: 119578, DOI: 10.1007/bf00234630.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOculomotor nucleusAxodendritic synapsesEfferent portionPostsynaptic membraneRhesus monkeysDendritic spine synapsesUltrastructure of synapsesAdult rhesus monkeysPresynaptic inhibitionSpine synapsesSerial synapsesGlial elementsMorphological substrateSubjunctional bodiesElectrotonic transmissionSynaptic cleftSynapsesCellular relationsCellular relationshipsMonkeysPreGliaPresent resultsNeurons
1978
Characteristics of interhemispheric impulse conduction between prelunate gyri of the rhesus monkey
Swadlow H, Rosene D, Waxman S. Characteristics of interhemispheric impulse conduction between prelunate gyri of the rhesus monkey. Experimental Brain Research 1978, 33: 455-467. PMID: 103739, DOI: 10.1007/bf00235567.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCallosal efferent neuronsPrior impulseAxonal conduction velocityConduction velocityPrelunate gyrusEfferent neuronsCorpus callosumSupernormal periodRhesus monkeysCell of originRelative refractory periodSubnormal periodAntidromic activationAntidromic latenciesElectrical stimulationImpulse conductionRefractory periodElectrophysiological techniquesGyrusCallosumMonkeysExcitabilityNeuronsPeriodSpleniumLatency variability and the identification of antidromically activated neurons in mammalian brain
Swadlow H, Waxman S, Rosene D. Latency variability and the identification of antidromically activated neurons in mammalian brain. Experimental Brain Research 1978, 32: 439-443. PMID: 98342, DOI: 10.1007/bf00238715.Peer-Reviewed Original Research