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Peter Wallén is affiliated with the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. The institute is among the world's leading medical universities, suggesting a research environment focused on health, medicine, and related scientific disciplines.

There is no publicly listed information available regarding Wallén's recent paper publications, co-authors, or frequent publication venues. Likewise, data about book publications, main fields of study, subfields, and specific research topics is not currently documented for this scientist.

Wallén has not been recorded as the recipient of any awards or honors, and there is no indication that they are deceased.

Due to the limited available data, a precise characterization of Wallén's scientific contributions, research focus, or collaborative networks cannot be established with certainty.

Best Publications

  • CENTRAL PATTERN GENERATORS FOR LOCOMOTION, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO VERTEBRATES

    Sten Grillner;Peter Wallén

  • Neural networks that co-ordinate locomotion and body orientation in lamprey

    S. Grillner;T. Deliagina;A. El Manira;R.H. Hill

  • Neuronal network generating locomotor behavior in lamprey: circuitry, transmitters, membrane properties, and simulation.

    Sten Grillner;Peter Wallen;Lennart Brodin;Anders Lansner

  • The neuronal correlate of locomotion in fish. "Fictive swimming" induced in an in vitro preparation of the lamprey spinal cord.

    A. H. Cohen;P. Wallén

  • Neural bases of goal-directed locomotion in vertebrates--an overview.

    Sten Grillner;Peter Wallén;Kazuya Saitoh;Alexander Kozlov

  • Fictive locomotion in the lamprey spinal cord in vitro compared with swimming in the intact and spinal animal.

    P Wallén;T L Williams

  • N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor-induced, inherent oscillatory activity in neurons active during fictive locomotion in the lamprey.

    P Wallen;S Grillner

  • Activation of NMDA-receptors elicits "fictive locomotion" in lamprey spinal cord in vitro.

    S. Grillner;A. McCLELLAN;K. Sigvardt;P. Wallén

  • Intrinsic function of a neuronal network - a vertebrate central pattern generator.

    Sten Grillner;Örjan Ekeberg;Abdeljabbar El Manira;Anders Lansner

  • Effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine on the afterhyperpolarization, spike frequency regulation, and oscillatory membrane properties in lamprey spinal cord neurons.

    P. Wallén;James T. Buchanan;Stan Grillner;R. H. Hill

  • LOCOMOTION IN LAMPREY AND TROUT: THE RELATIVE TIMING OF ACTIVATION AND MOVEMENT

    Thelma L. Williams;Sten Grillner;Vladimir V. Smoljaninov;Peter Wallén

  • A computer based model for realistic simulations of neural networks

    Ö. Ekeberg;P. Wallén;A. Lansner;H. Tråvén

  • Cellular bases of a vertebrate locomotor system-steering, intersegmental and segmental co-ordination and sensory control.

    Sten Grillner;Peter Wallén

  • Activation of NMDA receptors elecits fictive locomotion and bistable membrane properties in the lamprey spinal cord

    K.A. Sigvardt;S. Grillner;P. Wallén;P.A.M. Van Dongen

  • Dorsal and ventral myotome motoneurons and their input during fictive locomotion in lamprey

    P Wallen;S Grillner;JL Feldman;S Bergelt

  • A computer-based model for realistic simulations of neural networks. II. The segmental network generating locomotor rhythmicity in the lamprey.

    P. Wallen;O. Ekeberg;A. Lansner;L. Brodin

  • Transmitters, membrane properties and network circuitry in the control of locomotion in lamprey

    Stan Grillner;Peter Wallén;Nicholas Dale;Lennart Brodin

  • Does the central pattern generation for locomotion in lamprey depend on glycine inhibition

    Sten Grillner;Peter Wallén

  • The intrinsic function of a motor system--from ion channels to networks and behavior.

    S. Grillner;L. Cangiano;G.-Y. Hu;R. Thompson

  • Ciliated neurons lining the central canal sense both fluid movement and pH through ASIC3.

    Elham Jalalvand;Brita Robertson;Peter Wallén;Sten Grillner

  • Vestibular control of swimming in lamprey. II. Characteristics of spatial sensitivity of reticulospinal neurons.

    T. G. Deliagina;T. G. Deliagina;G. N. Orlovsky;G. N. Orlovsky;S. Grillner;P. Wallén

Frequent Co-Authors

Sten Grillner
Sten Grillner Karolinska Institute
Anders Lansner
Anders Lansner Royal Institute of Technology
Lennart Brodin
Lennart Brodin Karolinska Institute
Brita Robertson
Brita Robertson Karolinska Institute
Abdeljabbar El Manira
Abdeljabbar El Manira Karolinska Institute
Grigori N. Orlovsky
Grigori N. Orlovsky Karolinska Institute
Paolo Dario
Paolo Dario Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
Tatiana G. Deliagina
Tatiana G. Deliagina Karolinska Institute
Tomas Hökfelt
Tomas Hökfelt Karolinska Institute
Ulf Arvidsson
Ulf Arvidsson Karolinska Institute

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