Running Title: MODELING GRAVITY-DEPENDENT aVOR ADAPTATION Corresponding author: (2008)
Yongqing Xiang, Sergei B. Yakushin, Bernard Cohen, Theodore Raphan Ph. D
A neural network model was developed to explain the gravity dependent properties of gain adaptation of the angular vestibulo-ocular reflex (aVOR). Gain changes are maximal at the head orientation...
Doing Time: The emergence of irreversibility (2007)
Philip J. Boxer, Bernard Cohen
By considering an enterprise to be a system of agents that observe and construct theories about themselves immediately raises issues of closure. These in turn pose questions about the identity and...
Yongqing Xiang, Sergei B. Yakushin, Bernard Cohen, Theodore Raphan, Yongqing Xiang, Sergei B. Yakushin, ...
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Rapid progress has been made in recent years toward understanding how the central nervous system processes visual and vestibular signals to produce eye movements and body postural responses. One of...
Cohen,Bernard, Riedel,Marc, Santana,Porfirio Diaz, Munoz,Raul
The document contains an evaluation of the first semester of a special project undertaken by the Graduate School of Social Work, University of Puerto Rico in 1972. The evaluation report includes...
Expanding the donor pool to increase renal transplantation (2005)
Cohen, Bernard, Smits, Jacqueline M., Haase, Bernadette, Persijn, Guido, Vanrenterghem, Yves, Frei, Ulrich
Introduction. The goal of the Eurotransplant renal allocation scheme is to provide every patient on the waiting list with a reasonably balanced opportunity for a donor offer. New initiatives were...
Atopic dermatitis and the hygiene hypothesis: a case-control study (2004)
Gibbs, Sam, Surridge, Heidi, Adamson, Ruth, Cohen, Bernard, Bentham, Graham, Reading, Richard
Background The notion that lack of exposure to infection in early life leads to development of atopic disease has come to be known as the hygiene hypothesis. It has arisen from observations of the...
Expanding the donor pool to increase renal transplantation (2004)
Cohen, Bernard, Smits, Jacqueline M., Haase, Bernadette, Persijn, Guido, Vanrenterghem, Yves, Frei, Ulrich
Introduction. The goal of the Eurotransplant renal allocation scheme is to provide every patient on the waiting list with a reasonably balanced opportunity for a donor offer. New initiatives were...
Expanding the donor pool to increase renal transplantation (2004)
Cohen, Bernard, Smits, Jacqueline M., Haase, Bernadette, Persijn, Guido, Vanrenterghem, Yves, Frei, Ulrich
Introduction. The goal of the Eurotransplant renal allocation scheme is to provide every patient on the waiting list with a reasonably balanced opportunity for a donor offer. New initiatives were...
Balancing supply and demand in organ transplantation [electronic resource] / (2001)
Proefschrift Universiteit Maastricht.
Balancing supply and demand in organ transplantation (2001)
Proefschrift Universiteit Maastricht.
Advances in Oculomotor and Vestibular Physiology. (1998)
The Barany Society-New York Academy of Science Conference on Advances in Oculomotor and Vestibular Physiology was held on September 22-25, 1980 at the Barbizon Plaza Hotel in New York City. 75...
Control of spatial orientation of the angular vestibuloocular reflex by the nodulus and uvula (1998)
Susan Wearne, Theodore Raphan, Bernard Cohen
was studied in rhesus monkeys after complete and partial ablation 1992, 1996; Raphan and Sturm 1991; Wearne et al. 1996, of the nodulus and ventral uvula. Horizontal, vertical, and torsional...
Organ Shortages: maximising the donor potential (1997)
Of all the problems foreseen in the pioneering days of organ transplantation, a shortage of donor organs, was not even remotely considered as a barrier to progress. Such has been the success of...
La nascita di una nuova fisica (1974)
La nascita di una nuova fisica, Bernard E.Cohen. . - Milano. NALUAF000464, Il Saggiatore. NAEDAF002800, 1974.
Thesis (doctoral)--Université Claude-Bernard-LYON, 1971.
R-F studies of the M.I.T. synchrotron /--by Bernard Cohen. (1951)
Thesis (M.S.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Electrical Engineering, 1951.
Cohen, Bernard, Matsuo, Victor, Raphan, Theodore
1. Velocity characteristics of optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) and optokinetic after-nystagmus (OKAN) induced by constant velocity full field rotation were studied in rhesus monkeys. A technique is...
Cohen, Bernard, Matsuo, Victor, Raphan, Theodore
1. Velocity characteristics of optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) and optokinetic after-nystagmus (OKAN) induced by constant velocity full field rotation were studied in rhesus monkeys. A technique is...
Isolation of Trichophyton violaceum and Trichophyton soudanense in Baltimore, Maryland▿
Magill, Shelley S., Manfredi, Liliana, Swiderski, Andrew, Cohen, Bernard, Merz, William G.
Tinea capitis is of public health importance because of its transmissibility. Trichophyton violaceum and Trichophyton soudanense, which are common causes of tinea capitis in parts of Africa and West...
Gagneur, Arnaud, Pinquier, Didier, Aubert, Marie, Balu, Laurent, Brissaud, Olivier, De Pontual, Loïc, ...
The optimal age for measles vaccination is an important health issue, since maternal antibodies may neutralize the vaccine antigen before a specific immune response develops, while delaying...
Head Stabilization by Vestibulocollic Reflexes During Quadrupedal Locomotion in Monkey
Xiang, Yongqing, Yakushin, Sergei B., Kunin, Mikhail, Raphan, Theodore, Cohen, Bernard
Little is known about the three-dimensional characteristics of vestibulocollic reflexes during natural locomotion. Here we determined how well head stability is maintained by the angular and linear...
Adaptation of Orientation Vectors of Otolith-Related Central Vestibular Neurons to Gravity
Eron, Julia N., Cohen, Bernard, Raphan, Theodore, Yakushin, Sergei B.
Behavioral experiments indicate that central pathways that process otolith-ocular and perceptual information have adaptive capabilities. Because polarization vectors of otolith afferents are directly...