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Wolfgang Precht

Wolfgang Precht

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Neuroscience

D-Index
69
Citations
14628
World Ranking
2673
National Ranking
234

Overview

Wolfgang Precht is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. The body of research associated with Precht does not list recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues in the provided data, which limits detailed insight into specific research contributions or collaborative networks.

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Best Publications

  • Inhibition of central vestibular neurons from the contralateral labyrinth and its mediating pathway.

    H Shimazu;W Precht

  • Tonic and kinetic responses of cat's vestibular neurons to horizontal angular acceleration.

    Hiroshi Shimazu;Wolfgang Precht

  • The synaptic organization of the brain G.M. Shepherd, Oxford University Press (1975). 364 pp., £3.80 (paperback)

    Unknown

  • Blockage of caudate-evoked inhibition of neurons in the substantia nigra by picrotoxin

    Wolfgang Precht;Mitsuo Yoshida

  • Monosynaptic inhibition of neurons of the substantia nigra by caudatonigral fibers

    Mitsuo Yoshida;Wolfgang Precht

  • A mechanism of central compensation of vestibular function following hemilabyrinthectomy.

    W Precht;H Shimazu;C H Markham

  • Functional connections of tonic and kinetic vestibular neurons with primary vestibular afferents.

    Wolfgang Precht;Hiroshi Shimazu

  • Neuronal circuit reorganization in mammalian agranular cerebellar cortex.

    R. Llinás;R. Llinás;D. E. Hillman;D. E. Hillman;W. Precht;W. Precht

  • Physiological responses of frog vestibular fibers to horizontal angular rotation.

    W. Precht;W. Precht;R. Llinás;R. Llinás;M. Clarke;M. Clarke

  • Functional characterization of primary vestibular afferents in the frog.

    R. H. I. Blanks;W. Precht

  • Mechanisms of compensation for vestibular deficits in the frog

    N. Dieringer;W. Precht

  • Pathways mediating optokinetic responses of vestibular nucleus neurons in the rat.

    L. Cazin;W. Precht;J. Lannou

  • Response characteristics of semicircular canal and otolith systems in cat. I. Dynamic responses of primary vestibular fibers.

    J. H. Anderson;R. H. I. Blanks;W. Precht

  • Mossy and climbing fiber projections of extraocular muscle afferents to the cerebellum.

    R. Baker;W. Precht;R. Llinás

  • On the pathway mediating optokinetic responses in vestibular nuclear neurons

    W. Precht;W. Precht;P. Strata;P. Strata

  • Lesion-Induced Neuronal Plasticity in Sensorimotor Systems

    Unknown

  • Cerebellar modulatory action on the vestibulo-trochlear pathway in the cat

    R. Baker;W. Precht;W. Precht;R. Llinás

  • Pharmacology of the vestibular hair cell-afferent fiber synapse in the frog.

    JM Annoni;SL Cochran;W Precht

  • Removal of vestibular commissural inhibition by antagonists of GABA and glycine

    W. Precht;W. Precht;P.C. Schwindt;P.C. Schwindt;R. Baker;R. Baker

  • Intracellular study of frog's vestibular neurons in relation to the labyrinth and spinal cord.

    W. Precht;A. Richter;S. Ozawa;H. Shimazu;H. Shimazu

  • Compensatory head and eye movements in the frog and their contribution to stabilization of gaze.

    N. Dieringer;W. Precht

  • Synaptic organization of the vestibulo-trochlear pathway

    W. Precht;R. Baker

  • Pharmacological aspects of excitatory synaptic transmission to second‐order vestibular neurons in the frog

    Unknown

  • Optokinetic responses of vestibular nucleus neurons in the rat.

    L. Cazin;W. Precht;J. Lannou

  • Afferent and efferent connections of cat omnipause neurons.

    W. M. King;W. Precht;N. Dieringer

  • Vestibular nuclear neuron activity in chronically hemilabyrinthectomized cats.

    Unknown

  • Responses of cat prepositus hypoglossi neurons to horizontal angular acceleration.

    R.H.I. Blanks;R.H.I. Blanks;R. Volkind;R. Volkind;W. Precht;W. Precht;R. Baker;R. Baker

  • Basic optokinetic-ocular reflex pathways in the frog

    Unknown

  • Changes in the vertical vestibulo-ocular reflex due to kainic acid lesions of the interstitial nucleus of Cajal

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Rodolfo R. Llinás
Rodolfo R. Llinás New York University
Alain Berthoz
Alain Berthoz Collège de France

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