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Paul S. G. Stein is affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States. Their academic profile indicates active involvement in research and scholarship within this institution.

No recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, specific fields or subfields of study, or main research topics are listed for Paul S. G. Stein. Similarly, there are no recorded awards associated with their academic work.

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Best Publications

  • The Role of NMDA Receptors in Information Processing

    N. W. Daw;P. S. G. Stein;K. Fox

  • Motor systems, with specific reference to the control of locomotion.

    P S G Stein

  • Neurobiology of Vertebrate Locomotion

    Sten Grillner;Paul S. G. Stein;Douglas G. Stuart;Hans Forssberg

  • Intersegmental coordination of swimmeret motoneuron activity in crayfish.

    P S Stein

  • Cutaneous stimulation evokes long-lasting excitation of spinal interneurons in the turtle.

    S. N. Currie;P. S. G. Stein

  • Three forms of the scratch reflex in the spinal turtle: central generation of motor patterns

    G. A. Robertson;L. I. Mortin;J. Keifer;P. S. G. Stein

  • Neuronal control of turtle hindlimb motor rhythms.

    P. S. G. Stein

  • Coordinated motor output in the hindlimb of the 7-day chick embryo.

    Anne Bekoff;Paul S. G. Stein;Viktor Hamburger

  • Spinal cord segments containing key elements of the central pattern generators for three forms of scratch reflex in the turtle

    Lawrence I. Mortin;Paul S. G. Stein

  • Central program for scratch reflex in turtle

    Paul S. G. Stein;Margaret L. Grossman

  • Three forms of the scratch reflex in the spinal turtle: movement analyses.

    L. I. Mortin;J. Keifer;P. S. G. Stein

  • Bilateral control of hindlimb scratching in the spinal turtle: contralateral spinal circuitry contributes to the normal ipsilateral motor pattern of fictive rostral scratching

    P. S. G. Stein;J. C. Victor;E. C. Field;S. N. Currie

  • Swimming movements elicited by electrical stimulation of turtle spinal cord. I. Low-spinal and intact preparations

    P. R. Lennard;P. S. Stein

  • The vertebrate scratch reflex.

    Stein Ps

  • Activity of descending propriospinal axons in the turtle hindlimb enlargement during two forms of fictive scratching: phase analyses.

    Ari Berkowitz;Paul S. G. Stein

  • Mechanisms of Interlimb Phase Control

    Paul S. G. Stein

  • Motor pattern deletions and modular organization of turtle spinal cord.

    Paul S.G. Stein

  • Synaptic control of hindlimb motoneurones during three forms of the fictive scratch reflex in the turtle.

    G A Robertson;P S Stein

  • Modular organization of turtle spinal interneurons during normal and deletion fictive rostral scratching.

    Paul S. G. Stein;Susan Daniels-McQueen

  • Neural Control of Interappendage Phase During Locomotion

    Paul S. G. Stein

  • N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonist applied to the spinal cord hindlimb enlargement reduces the amplitude of flexion reflex in the turtle.

    Paul S.G. Stein;Carla P. Schild

Frequent Co-Authors

Sten Grillner
Sten Grillner Karolinska Institute
Gammon M. Earhart
Gammon M. Earhart Washington University in St. Louis
Hans Forssberg
Hans Forssberg Karolinska Institute
Serge Rossignol
Serge Rossignol University of Montreal
Kevin Fox
Kevin Fox Cardiff University
Ole Kiehn
Ole Kiehn University of Copenhagen

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