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56
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9706
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4571
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264

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Y. Lamarre is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada. Their academic profile reflects a focus on research and scholarship conducted within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Unmyelinated tactile afferents signal touch and project to insular cortex

    H. Olausson;Y. Lamarre;H. Backlund;H. Backlund;C. Morin

  • Rapid elbow flexion in the absence of proprioceptive and cutaneous feedback.

    Forget R;Lamarre Y

  • Rhythmic activity induced by harmaline in the olivo-cerebello-bulbar system of the cat

    C. De Montigny;Y. Lamarre

  • The Effects of Digital Anesthesia on Force Control Using a Precision Grip

    Joël Monzée;Yves Lamarre;Allan M. Smith

  • The Inferior olivary nucleus : anatomy and physiology

    Jacques Courville;Claude de Montigny;Yves Lamarre

  • Harmaline-induced rhythmic activity of cerebellar and lower brain stem neurons *

    Y. Lamarre;C. de Montigny;M. Dumont;M. Weiss

  • Reference systems for coding spatial information in normal subjects and a deafferented patient

    J. Blouin;C. Bard;N. Teasdale;J. Paillard

  • Neuronal discharges of the ventrolateral nucleus of the thalamus during sleep and wakefulness in the cat. I. Spontaneous activity.

    Y. Lamarre;M. Filion;J. P. Cordeau

  • Functional role of unmyelinated tactile afferents in human hairy skin: sympathetic response and perceptual localization

    Håkan Olausson;Jonathan Cole;Karin Rylander;Francis McGlone

  • Activity of dentate neurons during arm movements triggered by visual, auditory, and somesthetic stimuli in the monkey.

    C. E. Chapman;G. Spidalieri;Y. Lamarre

  • Modulation of lemniscal input during conditioned arm movements in the monkey

    C. E. Chapman;W. Jiang;Y. Lamarre

  • Role of afferent information in the timing of motor commands: a comparative study with a deafferented patient.

    Chantal Bard;Jacques Paillard;Yves Lajoie;Michelle Fleury

  • Reciprocal and coactivation commands for fast wrist movements

    Mindy F. Levin;Anatol G. Feldman;Theodore E. Milner;Yves Lamarre

  • Production and perception of grip force without proprioception: is there a sense of effort in deafferented subjects?

    Gilles Lafargue;Jacques Paillard;Yves Lamarre;Angela Sirigu

  • Algebraical summation in synaptic activation of motoneurones firing within the ‘primary range’ to injected currents

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  • Local field potential oscillations in primate cerebellar cortex during voluntary movement.

    Jean-Pierre Pellerin;Yves Lamarre

  • Deafferentation and pointing with visual double-step perturbations.

    Chantal Bard;Yvonne Turrell;Michelle Fleury;Normand Teasdale

  • Activity of neurons in the lower precentral cortex during voluntary and rhythmical jaw movements in the monkey.

    J. P. Lund;Y. Lamarre

  • The role of proprioceptive information for the production of isometric forces and for handwriting tasks.

    N. Teasdale;R. Forget;C. Bard;J. Paillard

  • Gait of a deafferented subject without large myelinated sensory fibers below the neck.

    Y. Lajoie;N. Teasdale;J. D. Cole;M. Burnett

  • Neurophysiological studies of harmaline-induced tremor in the cat.

    Yves Lamarre;Lise-Andrée Mercier

  • Evidence for a contribution of the motor cortex to the long-latency stretch reflex of the human thumb.

    C Capaday;Robert Forget;R Fraser;Y Lamarre

Frequent Co-Authors

Chantal Bard
Chantal Bard Université Laval
Michelle Fleury
Michelle Fleury Université Laval
Allan M. Smith
Allan M. Smith University of Montreal
Håkan Olausson
Håkan Olausson Linköping University
Jonathan Cole
Jonathan Cole Bournemouth University
Anatol G. Feldman
Anatol G. Feldman University of Montreal
Jean Blouin
Jean Blouin Aix-Marseille University
Francis McGlone
Francis McGlone Liverpool John Moores University
Mindy F. Levin
Mindy F. Levin McGill University
M. Catherine Bushnell
M. Catherine Bushnell National Institutes of Health

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