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The intrinsic operation of the networks that make us locomote
S Grillner, A El Manira
Current Opinion in Neurobiology 31, 244-249, 2015
Mandates: Swedish Research Council
The stepwise development of the lamprey visual system and its evolutionary implications
DG Suzuki, S Grillner
Biological Reviews 93 (3), 1461-1477, 2018
Mandates: Swedish Research Council
The blueprint of the vertebrate forebrain–With special reference to the habenulae
S Grillner, A von Twickel, B Robertson
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology 78, 103-106, 2018
Mandates: Swedish Research Council, European Commission
The Basal Ganglia Downstream Control of Action–An Evolutionarily Conserved Strategy
J Frost-Nylén, WS Thompson, B Robertson, S Grillner
Current Neuropharmacology 22 (9), 1419-1430, 2024
Mandates: European Commission
Lamprey thalamus and beyond
SM Suryanarayana, B Robertson, S Grillner, MM Halassa
The Thalamus, 125-38, 2022
Mandates: Swedish Research Council, European Commission
Motor Pattern Selection
HJ Pflüger, S Grillner, B Robertson
Neurobiology of Motor Control: Fundamental Concepts and New Directions, 177-223, 2017
Mandates: Swedish Research Council
Articles in PresS. J Neurophysiol (January 12, 2011). doi: 10.1152/jn. 00324.2009
D Wang, S Grillner, P Wallén, PR Jinzhou
Mandates: Swedish Research Council
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Current principles of motor control, with special reference to vertebrate locomotion
S Grillner, A El Manira
Physiological reviews, 2019
Mandates: Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, Swedish Research Council, European …
Measured motion: searching for simplicity in spinal locomotor networks
S Grillner, TM Jessell
Current opinion in neurobiology 19 (6), 572-586, 2009
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
The basal ganglia over 500 million years
S Grillner, B Robertson
Current Biology 26 (20), R1088-R1100, 2016
Mandates: Swedish Research Council
Evolutionary conservation of the basal ganglia as a common vertebrate mechanism for action selection
M Stephenson-Jones, E Samuelsson, J Ericsson, B Robertson, S Grillner
Current biology 21 (13), 1081-1091, 2011
Mandates: Swedish Research Council
Dynamics of synaptic transmission between fast-spiking interneurons and striatal projection neurons of the direct and indirect pathways
H Planert, SN Szydlowski, JJJ Hjorth, S Grillner, G Silberberg
Journal of Neuroscience 30 (9), 3499-3507, 2010
Mandates: Swedish Research Council
The evolutionary origin of the vertebrate basal ganglia and its role in action selection
S Grillner, B Robertson, M Stephenson‐Jones
The Journal of physiology 591 (22), 5425-5431, 2013
Mandates: Swedish Research Council
Worldwide initiatives to advance brain research
S Grillner, N Ip, C Koch, W Koroshetz, H Okano, M Polachek, M Poo, ...
Nature neuroscience 19 (9), 1118-1122, 2016
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Evolutionary conservation of the habenular nuclei and their circuitry controlling the dopamine and 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HT) systems
M Stephenson-Jones, O Floros, B Robertson, S Grillner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (3), E164-E173, 2012
Mandates: Swedish Research Council
Changes in spinal reflex and locomotor activity after a complete spinal cord injury: a common mechanism?
V Dietz, S Grillner, A Trepp, M Hubli, M Bolliger
Brain 132 (8), 2196-2205, 2009
Mandates: Swiss National Science Foundation
Evolution of the basal ganglia: Dual‐output pathways conserved throughout vertebrate phylogeny
M Stephenson‐Jones, J Ericsson, B Robertson, S Grillner
Journal of Comparative Neurology 520 (13), 2957-2973, 2012
Mandates: Swedish Research Council
Independent circuits in the basal ganglia for the evaluation and selection of actions
M Stephenson-Jones, AA Kardamakis, B Robertson, S Grillner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (38), E3670-E3679, 2013
Mandates: Swedish Research Council
The tectum/superior colliculus as the vertebrate solution for spatial sensory integration and action
T Isa, E Marquez-Legorreta, S Grillner, EK Scott
Current Biology 31 (11), R741-R762, 2021
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, Australian Research Council, National …
Ciliated neurons lining the central canal sense both fluid movement and pH through ASIC3
E Jalalvand, B Robertson, P Wallén, S Grillner
Nature communications 7 (1), 10002, 2016
Mandates: Swedish Research Council
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