The role of NMDA receptors in information processing NW Daw, PSG Stein, K Fox Annual review of neuroscience 16 (1), 207-222, 1993 | 356 | 1993 |
Motor systems, with specific reference to the control of locomotion PSG Stein Annual review of neuroscience 1 (1), 61-81, 1978 | 328 | 1978 |
Neurons, networks, and motor behavior PSG Stein, S Grillner, AI Selverston, DG Stuart The MIT Press, 1999 | 322 | 1999 |
Neural Control of Locomotion RM Herman, S Grillner, PSG Stein, DG Stuart Plenum Publishing Corporation, 1976 | 199* | 1976 |
Intersegmental coordination of swimmeret motoneuron activity in crayfish. PSG Stein Journal of Neurophysiology 34 (2), 310-318, 1971 | 188 | 1971 |
Three forms of the scratch reflex in the spinal turtle: central generation of motor patterns GA Robertson, LI Mortin, J Keifer, PSG Stein J Neurophysiol 53 (6), 1517-1534, 1985 | 144 | 1985 |
Coordinated motor output in the hindlimb of the 7-day chick embryo A Bekoff, PSG Stein, V Hamburger Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 72 (4), 1245-1248, 1975 | 139 | 1975 |
Three forms of the scratch reflex in the spinal turtle: movement analyses LI Mortin, J Keifer, PSG Stein Journal of Neurophysiology 53 (6), 1501-1516, 1985 | 134 | 1985 |
Neuronal control of turtle hindlimb motor rhythms PSG Stein Journal of Comparative Physiology A 191 (3), 213-229, 2005 | 132 | 2005 |
Central program for scratch reflex in turtle PSG Stein, ML Grossman Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and …, 1980 | 132 | 1980 |
Spinal cord segments containing key elements of the central pattern generators for three forms of scratch reflex in the turtle LI Mortin, PSG Stein The Journal of Neuroscience 9 (7), 2285-2296, 1989 | 131 | 1989 |
Bilateral control of hindlimb scratching in the spinal turtle: contralateral spinal circuitry contributes to the normal ipsilateral motor pattern of fictive rostral scratching PSG Stein, JC Victor, EC Field, SN Currie The Journal of Neuroscience 15 (6), 4343-4355, 1995 | 129 | 1995 |
The vertebrate scratch reflex. PSG Stein Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology 37, 383, 1983 | 120 | 1983 |
Swimming movements elicited by electrical stimulation of turtle spinal cord. I. Low-spinal and intact preparations PR Lennard, PSG Stein J. Neurophysiol 40, 768-778, 1977 | 119 | 1977 |
Activity of descending propriospinal axons in the turtle hindlimb enlargement during two forms of fictive scratching: phase analyses A Berkowitz, PSG Stein The Journal of Neuroscience 14 (8), 5105-5119, 1994 | 112 | 1994 |
Neural and biomechanical control strategies for different forms of vertebrate hindlimb motor tasks PSG Stein, JL Smith Neurons, networks, and motor behavior (Stein PSG, Grillner S, Selverston AI …, 1997 | 111 | 1997 |
Synaptic control of hindlimb motoneurones during three forms of the fictive scratch reflex in the turtle. GA Robertson, PS Stein The Journal of Physiology 404 (1), 101-128, 1988 | 96 | 1988 |
Neural control of interappendage phase during locomotion PSG Stein American Zoologist 14 (3), 1003-1016, 1974 | 94 | 1974 |
Mechanisms of interlimb phase control PSG Stein Neural Control of Locomotion. Plenum Press, New York, NY, 465-487, 1976 | 89 | 1976 |
Activity of descending propriospinal axons in the turtle hindlimb enlargement during two forms of fictive scratching: broad tuning to regions of the body surface A Berkowitz, PSG Stein The Journal of Neuroscience 14 (8), 5089-5104, 1994 | 85 | 1994 |