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Miguel Escudero
Miguel Escudero
Profesor de Fisiología, Universidad de Sevilla
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A physiological study of vestibular and prepositus hypoglossi neurones projecting to the abducens nucleus in the alert cat.
M Escudero, RR De La Cruz, JM Delgado‐García
The Journal of physiology 458 (1), 539-560, 1992
1491992
Behavior of reticular, vestibular and prepositus neurons terminating in the abducens nucleus of the alert cat
M Escudero, JM Delgado-García
Experimental brain research 71 (1), 218-222, 1988
901988
The horizontal vestibulo-ocular reflex in the hemilabyrinthectomized guinea-pig
N Vibert, C De Waele, M Escudero, PP Vidal
Experimental brain research 97, 263-273, 1993
751993
Nitric oxide production by brain stem neurons is required for normal performance of eye movements in alert animals
B Moreno-López, M Escudero, JM Delgado-Garcia, C Estrada
Neuron 17 (4), 739-745, 1996
621996
A cholinergic synaptically triggered event participates in the generation of persistent activity necessary for eye fixation
J de Dios Navarro-López, JC Alvarado, J Márquez-Ruiz, M Escudero, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 24 (22), 5109-5118, 2004
572004
Behavior of accessory abducens and abducens motoneurons during eye retraction and rotation in the alert cat
JM Delgado-Garcia, C Evinger, M Escudero, R Baker
Journal of Neurophysiology 64 (2), 413-422, 1990
561990
Behaviour of medial rectus motoneurons in the alert cat
RR De la Cruz, M Escudero, JM Delgado‐Garcia
European Journal of Neuroscience 1 (3), 288-295, 1989
541989
Discharge properties of brain stem neurons projecting to the flocculus in the alert cat. I. Medical vestibular nucleus
G Cheron, M Escudero, E Godaux
Journal of Neurophysiology 76 (3), 1759-1774, 1996
511996
Discharge properties of brain stem neurons projecting to the flocculus in the alert cat. II. Prepositus hypoglossal nucleus
M Escudero, G Cheron, E Godaux
Journal of neurophysiology 76 (3), 1775-1785, 1996
471996
Saccadic eye movements and the horizontal vestibulo-ocular and vestibulo-collic reflexes in the intact guinea-pig
M Escudero, C De Waele, N Vibert, A Berthoz, PP Vidal
Experimental brain research 97, 254-262, 1993
421993
A Quantitative Study of Electroencephalography, Eye Movements and Neck Electromyography Characterizing the Sleep—Wake Cycle of the Guinea‐pig
M Escudero, PP Vidal
European Journal of Neuroscience 8 (3), 572-580, 1996
341996
Mechanisms of action and targets of nitric oxide in the oculomotor system
B Moreno-Lopez, C Estrada, M Escudero
Journal of Neuroscience 18 (24), 10672-10679, 1998
281998
Cortical dynamics during the preparation of antisaccadic and prosaccadic eye movements in humans in a gap paradigm
I Cordones, CM Gómez, M Escudero
PloS one 8 (5), e63751, 2013
262013
Morphological identification of nitric oxide sources and targets in the cat oculomotor system
B Moreno‐López, M Escudero, J De Vente, C Estrada
Journal of Comparative Neurology 435 (3), 311-324, 2001
262001
Cue validity probability influences neural processing of targets
A Arjona, M Escudero, CM Gómez
Biological Psychology 119, 171-183, 2016
232016
Tonic and phasic phenomena underlying eye movements during sleep in the cat
J Márquez‐Ruiz, M Escudero
The Journal of physiology 586 (14), 3461-3477, 2008
232008
Tonic inhibition and ponto‐geniculo‐occipital‐related activities shape abducens motoneuron discharge during REM sleep
M Escudero, J Márquez‐Ruiz
The Journal of physiology 586 (14), 3479-3491, 2008
232008
Tonic and phasic components of eye movements during REM sleep in the rat
A Sánchez‐López, M Escudero
European Journal of Neuroscience 33 (11), 2129-2138, 2011
222011
Updating of attentional and premotor allocation resources as function of previous trial outcome
A Arjona, M Escudero, CM Gómez
Scientific reports 4 (1), 4526, 2014
212014
Nitric oxide facilitates GABAergic neurotransmission in the cat oculomotor system: a physiological mechanism in eye movement control
B Moreno‐López, M Escudero, C Estrada
The Journal of Physiology 540 (1), 295-306, 2002
182002
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