2005 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
His main research concerns Neuroscience, Anatomy, Superior colliculus, Visual field and Nucleus. His Neuroscience study frequently involves adjacent topics like Communication. His work carried out in the field of Anatomy brings together such families of science as Receptive field and Sensory system.
Lawrence Kruger interconnects Geniculate, Medial lemniscus, Ventrobasal complex, Zona incerta and Inferior colliculus in the investigation of issues within Superior colliculus. Lawrence Kruger combines subjects such as Visual projection and Retina with his study of Visual field. In general Nucleus study, his work on Dorsal column nuclei often relates to the realm of Chemistry, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
Neuroscience, Anatomy, Chemistry, Sensory system and Receptive field are his primary areas of study. His research investigates the link between Neuroscience and topics such as Nociceptor that cross with problems in Dorsal root ganglion. His Anatomy research incorporates themes from Stimulus and Ventrobasal complex, Nucleus, Cell biology.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Electron microscope, Neuroglia, Astrocyte and Sensory Ganglion in addition to Cell biology. His Sensory system research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Afferent and Nociception. His Receptive field study incorporates themes from Retina and Tactile stimuli.
His primary areas of study are Neuroscience, Anatomy, Psychoanalysis, Nociceptor and Comparative anatomy. His Neuroscience study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Golgi apparatus. As a part of the same scientific study, Lawrence Kruger usually deals with the Anatomy, concentrating on Stimulation and frequently concerns with Respiration.
His Respiration study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Hypoxia, Central nervous system and Thalamus. His Psychoanalysis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Functional Brain Imaging, Developmental biology, Chronic pain and Visceral pain. His work deals with themes such as Neurotrophic factors, Synapse, Transduction and Sensitization, which intersect with Nociceptor.
Lawrence Kruger focuses on Neuroscience, Nociceptor, Anatomy, Golgi apparatus and Impulse conduction. Lawrence Kruger is interested in Chronic pain, which is a branch of Neuroscience. His research integrates issues of Synapse, Axoplasm, Axon and Sensory system in his study of Nociceptor.
The concepts of his Anatomy study are interwoven with issues in Hypoxia, Central nervous system and Thalamus. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Synaptic plasticity and Neuron doctrine.
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Diencephalic mechanisms of pain sensation
D. Albe-Fessard;K. J. Berkley;L. Kruger;H. J. Ralston.
Brain Research (1985)
Selective neuronal glycoconjugate expression in sensory and autonomic ganglia : relation of lectin reactivity to peptide and enzyme markers
J. D. Silverman;L. Kruger.
Journal of Neurocytology (1990)
Relationship between visual and tactile representations in cat superior colliculus.
B. E. Stein;B. Magalhaes-Castro;L. Kruger.
Journal of Neurophysiology (1976)
Calcitonin-gene-related-peptide-immunoreactive innervation of the rat head with emphasis on specialized sensory structures.
James D. Silverman;Lawrence Kruger.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1989)
An electrophysiological study of the visual projection to the superior colliculus of the rat.
Robert Siminoff;Horst Otto Schwassmann;Lawrence Kruger.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1966)
THE FINE STRUCTURE OF ASTROCYTES IN THE CEREBRAL CORTEX AND THEIR RESPONSE TO FOCAL INJURY PRODUCED BY HEAVY IONIZING PARTICLES
David S. Maxwell;Lawrence Kruger.
Journal of Cell Biology (1965)
Fixed-diameter polyethylene cuffs applied to the rat sciatic nerve induce a painful neuropathy: ultrastructural morphometric analysis of axonal alterations
Tony Mosconi;Lawrence Kruger.
Pain (1996)
Lectin and Neuropeptide Labeling of Separate Populations of Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons and Associated “Nociceptor” Thin Axons in Rat Testis and Cornea Whole-Mount Preparations
James D. Silverman;Lawrence Kruger.
Somatosensory Research (1988)
Electron microscopy of oligodendrocytes in normal rat cerebrum
Lawrence Kruger;David S. Maxwell.
American Journal of Anatomy (1966)
Duality of unit discharges from cat centrum medianum in response to natural and electrical stimulation.
Denise Albe-Fessard;Lawrence Kruger.
Journal of Neurophysiology (1962)
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