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9282
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3920

Overview

Jennifer S. Buchwald is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research spans several interdisciplinary fields within the social sciences and humanities.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Social Sciences
  • Arts and Humanities

Their subfields of study cover:

  • Political Science and International Relations
  • History
  • Sociology and Political Science

The primary topics of research focus on:

  • European history and politics
  • Medical History and Research
  • German Social Sciences and History

Jennifer S. Buchwald has contributed to academic literature, notably through the publication:

  • Verdrängte und vergessene Geschichte(n): Die Gesellschaft für Gynäkologie und Geburtshilfe der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik (1962-1990), 2020, published in Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Andreas D. Ebert
  • Matthias David

Their works have appeared most often in the publication venue:

  • Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde

Best Publications

  • Significance testing of difference potentials.

    Donald Guthrie;Jennifer S. Buchwald

  • Far-Field Acoustic Response: Origins in the Cat

    Jennifer S. Buchwald;Chi-Ming Huang

  • Middle- and long-latency auditory evoked responses recorded from the vertex of normal and chronically lesioned cats

    J.S. Buchwald;C. Hinman;R.J. Norman;C.-M. Huang

  • Classical conditioning with auditory discrimination of the eye blink in decerebrate cats

    R J Norman;J S Buchwald;J R Villablanca

  • Midlatency auditory evoked responses: differential recovery cycle characteristics.

    Unknown

  • Interpretation of the vertex short-latency acoustic response: a study of single neurons in the brain stem.

    Huang Chi-ming;Jennifer S. Buchwald

  • Midlatency auditory evoked responses: differential effects of a cholinergic agonist and antagonist

    J.S. Buchwald;E.H. Rubinstein;J. Schwafel;R.J. Strandburg

  • 'Cat P300' disappears after septal lesions.

    Jean B. Harrison;Jennifer S. Buchwald;Kimitaka Kaga;Nancy J. Woolf

  • Auditory brainstem evoked responses in autistic children.

    Peter E. Tanguay;Rose Mary Edwards;Jennifer Buchwald;Judith Schwafel

  • Depth evoked potential and single unit correlates of vertex midlatency auditory evoked responses.

    Channing L. Hinman;Jennifer S. Buchwald

  • Cholinergic neurons of the feline pontomesencephalon. II. Ascending anatomical projections.

    Nancy J. Woolf;Jean B. Harrison;Jennifer S. Buchwald

  • Changes in cortical and subcortical unit activity during behavioral conditioning

    Jennifer S. Buchwald;Edward S. Halas;Sharon Schramm

  • Brain stem auditory evoked response development in the kitten.

    C. Shipley;J.S. Buchwald;R. Norman;D. Guthrie

  • Vocalization in the cat and kitten.

    Kenneth A. Brown;Jennifer S. Buchwald;Judith R. Johnson;Dennis J. Mikolich

  • Midlatency auditory evoked responses: P1 abnormalities in adult autistic subjects.

    J.S. Buchwald;R. Erwin;D. Van Lancker;D. Guthrie

  • Factors that affect the amplitudes and latencies of the vertex short latency acoustic responses in the cat

    C.-M Huang;J.S Buchwald

  • Midlatency auditory evoked responses: differential effects of sleep in the human.

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  • Classical eyeblink conditioning in the bilaterally hemispherectomized cat

    Robert J. Norman;Jaime R. Villablanca;Kenneth A. Brown;Judy A. Schwafel

  • A technique for recording and integrating multiple unit activity simultaneously with the EEG in chronic animals.

    David S. Weber;Jennifer S. Buchwald

  • Response of muscle spindles to stimulation of the sympathetic trunk.

    Earl Eldred;Earl Eldred;H.Norman Schnitzlein;H.Norman Schnitzlein;Jennifer Buchwald;Jennifer Buchwald

  • Cholinergic neurons of the feline pontomesencephalon. I. Essential role in 'Wave A' generation.

    Jean B. Harrison;Nancy J. Woolf;Jennifer S. Buchwald

  • Sources of variability in auditory brain stem evoked potential measures over time

    Rose Mary Edwards;Jennifer S Buchwald;Peter E Tanguay;Judith A Schwafel

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald Guthrie
Donald Guthrie University of California, Los Angeles
Nancy J. Woolf
Nancy J. Woolf University of California, Los Angeles
Melissa Hines
Melissa Hines University of Cambridge
Jaime R. Villablanca
Jaime R. Villablanca University of California, Los Angeles
Larry L. Butcher
Larry L. Butcher University of California, Los Angeles

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