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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1984 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)
  • 1983 - Karl Spencer Lashley Award, The American Philosophical Society
  • 1976 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

Edward V. Evarts was a researcher affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. The scientific contributions and career details provided relate primarily to their affiliations and recognitions within the research community.

Evarts' work was recognized through several prestigious awards, reflecting their standing in the scientific field. They were elected as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1976, acknowledging their contributions to their area of expertise.

In 1983, Evarts received the Karl Spencer Lashley Award from The American Philosophical Society. The following year, in 1984, they were also honored as a Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM), a designation noting significant achievements in medical science.

While information about specific publications, research topics, co-authors, or fields of study is not detailed here, the recognition by these academic bodies indicates involvement in influential scientific research associated with biomedical or related sciences.

The scientist is deceased. The recorded honors remain as markers of their enduring academic legacy within the scientific and medical research communities.

Best Publications

  • Relation of pyramidal tract activity to force exerted during voluntary movement.

    E V Evarts

  • Pyramidal tract activity associated with a conditioned hand movement in the monkey.

    E V Evarts

  • TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF DISCHARGE OF PYRAMIDAL TRACT NEURONS DURING SLEEP AND WAKING IN THE MONKEY.

    Edward V. Evarts

  • Anticipatory activity of motor cortex neurons in relation to direction of an intended movement.

    Unknown

  • Reaction time in Parkinson's disease

    E. V. Evarts;H. Teräväinen;D. B. Calne

  • Motor cortex reflexes associated with learned movement.

    Edward V. Evarts

  • Reflex and intended responses in motor cortex pyramidal tract neurons of monkey

    E. V. Evarts;J. Tanji

  • Motor control in humans with large-fiber sensory neuropathy.

    J N Sanes;K H Mauritz;M C Dalakas;E V Evarts

  • Gating of motor cortex reflexes by prior instruction.

    Edward V. Evarts;Jun Tanji

  • Tonically discharging putamen neurons exhibit set-dependent responses.

    Minoru Kimura;Janusz Rajkowski;Edward Evarts

  • Neuronal activity during the sleep-waking cycle

    Unknown

  • A technique for recording activity of subcortical neurons in moving animals

    Edward V Evarts

  • RELATION OF DISCHARGE FREQUENCY TO CONDUCTION VELOCITY IN PYRAMIDAL TRACT NEURONS.

    Edward V. Evarts

  • Activity of pyramidal tract neurons during postural fixation.

    E V Evarts

  • Motor Cortex control of finely graded forces

    Unknown

  • ACTIVITY OF NEURONS IN VISUAL CORTEX OF THE CAT DURING SLEEP WITH LOW VOLTAGE FAST EEG ACTIVITY

    Edward V. Evarts

  • Neurophysiological Approaches to Higher Brain Functions

    Edward V. Evarts;義一 篠田;Steven P. Wise

  • Precentral and postcentral cortical activity in association with visually triggered movement.

    E V Evarts

  • Effects of perturbations on accuracy of arm movements

    JN Sanes;EV Evarts

  • THE EFFECT OF SLOW WAVE SLEEP AND REM SLEEP ON REGIONAL CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW IN CATS<sup>*</sup>

    Unknown

  • Sensory responses in motor cortex neurons during precise motor control

    Edward V. Evarts;Christoph Fromm

  • Pyramidal tract neurons in somatosensory cortex: central and peripheral inputs during voluntary movement

    Christoph Fromm;Edward V. Evarts

  • Relation of motor cortex neurons to precisely controlled and ballistic movements.

    Christoph Fromm;Edward V. Evarts

  • Some effects of lysergic acid diethylamide and bufotenine on electrical activity in the cat's visual system.

    Edward V. Evarts;William Landau;Walter Freygang;Wade H. Marshall

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven P. Wise
Steven P. Wise National Institutes of Health
Jun Tanji
Jun Tanji Tohoku University
William J. Schwartz
William J. Schwartz The University of Texas at Austin
Okihide Hikosaka
Okihide Hikosaka National Institutes of Health
Robert H. Wurtz
Robert H. Wurtz National Institutes of Health

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