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Philip Avigan, M.D., Ph.D.

Concepts (29)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Reversal Learning12020570.670 Why?
Prefrontal Cortex1202022570.320 Why?
Nerve Net1202023620.290 Why?
Hippocampus1202037840.280 Why?
Rats, Long-Evans120203800.160 Why?
Color Perception120132130.100 Why?
Feedback, Physiological120134810.090 Why?
Actomyosin120101140.080 Why?
Pattern Recognition, Visual120138250.070 Why?
Visual Cortex1201311120.060 Why?
Muscle Contraction1201012080.060 Why?
Rats12020238330.050 Why?
Psychophysics120132910.030 Why?
Awareness120136530.020 Why?
Myosins120104070.020 Why?
rho-Associated Kinases120102860.020 Why?
Animals120201693220.020 Why?
Choice Behavior120138480.020 Why?
Photic Stimulation1201320040.020 Why?
Cytoskeleton1201011760.010 Why?
Analysis of Variance1201362380.010 Why?
Male220203648700.010 Why?
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation1201314890.010 Why?
Actins1201020590.010 Why?
Kinetics1201063340.010 Why?
Young Adult12013600480.000 Why?
Adult120132236220.000 Why?
Female120133970500.000 Why?
Humans120137682980.000 Why?
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