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  • Dolleman-van der Weel, M. M., Lopes da Silva, F. H., & Witter, M. P. (1997). Nucleus reuniens thalami modulates activity in hippocampal field CA1 through excitatory and inhibitory mechanisms. The Journal of Neuroscience, 17, 5640-5650.
  • Lopes da Silva, F. H. (1997). The physiological basis of synchronized brain activity. In K. B. E. Bocker, & G. J. M. van Boxtel (Eds.), Brain and Behavior: Past, Present and Future (pp. 41-48). Tilburg University Press.
  • Lopes da Silva, F. H., Pijn, J. P., Velis, D. N., & Nijssen, P. C. G. (1997). Alpha rhythms: noise, dynamics and models. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 26, 237-249.
  • Dolleman-Van der Weel, M. J., Lopes da Silva, F. H., & Witter, M. P. (1997). Nucleus reuniens thalami modulates activity in hippocampal field CA1 through excitatory and inhibitory mechanisms. The Journal of Neuroscience, 17, 5640-5650.
  • Breukel, A. I. M. (1997). Modulation of presynaptic mechanisms involved in hippocampal neurotransmission. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. Print partners Ipskamp.
  • Lopes da Silva, F. H., Principe, J. C., & Almeida, L. B. (1997). Spatio-temporal models in biological and artificial systems. IOS Press.
  • Lopes da Silva, F. H. (1997). Rudolf Magnus (1873-1927) ' The head leads and the body follows' Seventy years later. Proc.Kon.Ned.Akad.v.Wetensch., 100(3-4), 249-276.
  • Lopes da Silva, F. H. (1997). EEG, definitions and general characteristics. In B. H. Smith, & G. Adelman (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, 2nd Edition (CD-ROM) Elsevier Science.
  • Lopes da Silva, F. H. (1997). Meervoudige systemen van het geheugen. In B. P. R. Gersons, & J. J. E. van Everdingen (Eds.), Het huis van de geest (pp. 59-67). Boom/Belvédère.
  • Mulder, A. B., Arts, M. P. M., & Lopes da Silva, F. H. (1997). Short- and long-term plasticity of the hippocampus to nucleus accubens and prefrontal cortex pathways in the rat, in vivo. The Journal of Neuroscience, 9, 1603-1611.
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