Some references point to meetings where they were reported and discussed.
71 Brooks, V. B., Hilperath, F., Brooks, M., Ross, H.-G., and Freund, H.-J. Learning what and how in a human motor task. Learning & Memory 1995, 2: 225-242. [abstract] [full paper in pdf format]
70 Brooks, V. B. Limbic assistance in task-related use of motor skill. In: "The Principles and Design of Operation of the Brain". (Eccles, J., and Creutzfeld, O., Eds). Exp Brain Res. Suppl. Proc. Pontifical Acad. Scis. 1990, 78: 343-364.
69 Brooks, V. B. Adaptations and learning of arm movements. In: "From Neuron to Action". (Deecke, L., Eccles, J.C., Mountcastle, V. B., Eds.). Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1990, 3-12.
68 Brooks, V. B. and Watts, S. Adaptive programming of arm movements. J. Motor Behav. 1988, 20: 117-132.
67 Brooks, V. B. How does the limbic system assist motor learning? A limbic comparator hypothesis. Brain Behav. Evol. 1986, 29: 29-53, 1987.
66 Gemba, H., Sasaki, K. and Brooks, V. B. "Error" potentials in limbic cortex (anterior cingulate area 24) of monkeys during motor learning. Neurosci. Letters, 1986, 70: 223-227.
65 Brooks, V. B. How are "move" and "hold" programs matched? In: "Cerebellar Functions". (Bloedel, J. R., Dichgans, J., and Precht, W., Eds.) Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1985, 1-23.
64 Brooks, V. B. The cerebellum and adaptive tuning of movements. In: "Sensory Motor Integration in the Nervous System". (Creutzfeldt, O., Schmidt, R. F., and Willis, W. D., Eds.). Exp. Brain Res. (Suppl. 9) 1984, 170-183.
63 Brooks, V. B. Cerebellar functions in Motor Control. Human Neurobiol. 1984, 2: 251-260.
62 Brooks, V. B., Kennedy, P. R. and Ross, H-G. Movement programming depends on under-standing of behavioral requirements. Physiol. Behav. 1983, 31: 561-563.
61 Brooks, V. B. How posture and movements are governed. Physical Therapy 1983, 63: 664-673.
60 Brooks, V. B. Study of Brain Function by Local, Reversible Cooling. Rev. Physiol. Biochem. Pharmacol. 1983, 95: 1-109.
59 Kennedy, P. R., Ross, H.-G. and Brooks, V. B. Participation of the principal olivary nucleus in neocerebellar motor control. Exp. Brain Res. 1982, 47: 95-104.
58 Brooks, V. B., Kennedy, P. R. and Ross, H.-G. Does cooling monkey's inferior olive increase biceps stretch reflexes? In: "The Inferior Olivary Nucleus". (Courville, J., de Montigny, C. and Lamarre, Y., Eds.) Raven Press, New York, 1980, 361-365.
57 Brooks, V. B. and Thach, W. T. Cerebellar Control of Posture and Movements. In: "Motor Control". (Brooks, V. B., Ed.) Handbook of Physiology The Nervous System, Sect. 1, Vol. II, American Physiol. Soc., Bethesda, MD., 1981, 877-946.
56 Brooks, V. B. Task-related Cell Assemblies. In: "Brain Mechanisms and Perceptual Awareness". (Pompeiano, O. and Ajmone-Marsan, C., Eds.) Raven Press, New York, 1981, 295-309.
55 Miller, A. D. and Brooks, V. B. Parallel pathways for movement initiation in monkeys. Exp. Brain Res. 1982, 45: 328-332.
54 Miller, A. D. and Brooks, V. B. Late muscular responses to arm perturbations persist during supraspinal dysfunctions in monkeys. Exp. Brain Res. 1981, 41: 146-158.
53 Brooks, V. B. Control of intended limb movements by the lateral and intermediate cerebellum. In: "Integration in the Nervous System". (Asanuma, H. and Wilson, V. J., Eds.) Igako-Shoin, Tokyo, 1979, 321-357.
52 Brooks, V. B. Motor Programs Revisited. In: "Posture and Movement". (Talbott, R. E. and Humphrey, D. R., Eds.) Raven Press, New York, 1979, 13-49.
51 Brooks, V. B., Reed, D. J. and Eastman, M. J. Learning of pursuit visuomotor tracking by monkeys. Physiol. Behav. 1979, 21: 887-892.
50 Cooke, J. D., Brown, J. D. and Brooks, V. B. Increased dependence on visual information for movement control in patients with Parkinson's disease. Can. J. Neurol. Sci. 1978, 5: 413-415.
49 Meyer-Lohmann, J., Hore, J. and Brooks, V. B. Cerebellar participation in generation of prompt arm movements. J. Neurophysiol. 1977, 40: 1038-1050.
48 Hore, J., Meyer-Lohmann, J. and Brooks, V. B. Basal ganglia cooling disables learned arm movements of monkeys in the absence of visual guidance. Science 1977, 195: 584-586.
47 Vilis, T., Hore, J., Meyer-Lohmann, J. and Brooks, V. B. Dual nature of pre-central responses to limb perturbations revealed by cerebellar cooling. Brain Res. 1976, 117: 336-340.
46 Conrad, B., Wiesendanger, M., Matsunami, K. and Brooks, V. B. Precentral unit activity related to dynamic control of arm movements. Exp. Brain Res. 1977, 29: 85-95
45 Conrad, B. Matsunami, K., Meyer-Lohmann, J., Wiesendanger, M. and Brooks, VB. Cortical load compensation during voluntary elbow movements. Brain Res. 1974, 71: 507-514.
44 Meyer-Lohmann, J., Conrad, B., Matsunami, K. and Brooks, V. B. Effects of dentate cooling on precentral unit activity following torque pulse injections into elbow movements. Brain Res. 1975, 94: 237-251.
43 Conrad, B., Meyer-Lohmann, J., Matsunami, K. and Brooks, V. B. Precentral unit activity following torque pulse injections into elbow movements. Brain Res. 1975, 94: 219-236.
42 Brooks, V. B. Mechanisms in Motor Control. Opening Remarks of the Symposium. Can. J. Neuro. Sci. 1975, 2: 221-222.
41 Brooks, V. B. Roles of cerebellum and basal ganglia in initiation and control of movements. Can. J. Neurol. Scis. 1975, 2: 265-277.
40 Brooks, V. B., Cooke, J. D. and Thomas, J. S. The continuity of movements. In: "Control of Posture and Locomotion". (R. B. Stein, K. G. Pear-son, R. S. Smith and J. B. Redford, Eds). 1973. Plenum Press, New York, 257-272.
39 Brooks, V. B. Some examples of programmed limb movements. Brain Res. 1974, 71: 299-308.
38 Conrad, B. and Brooks, V. B. Effects of dentate cooling on rapid alternating arm movements. J. Neurophysiol. 1974, 37: 792-804.
37 Thomas, J. S., Croft, D. A. and Brooks, V. B. A manipulandum for human motor studies. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Engin. 1976, 23: 83-84.
36 Atkin, A., Brooks, V. B. and Pischinger, S. A torque device for studies of primate limb movements. Physiol. Behav. 1974, 12: 127-129.
35 Brooks, V. B., Adrien, J. and Dykes, R. W. Task-related discharge of neurons in motor cortex and effects of dentate cooling. Brain Res. 1972, 40: 85-88.
34 Kozlovskaya, I. B., Atkin, A., Horvath, F. E., Thomas, J. S. and Brooks, V. B. Preprogrammed and feedback-guided movements of monkeys. Behav. Biol. 1974, 12: 243-248.
33 Uno, M., Kozlovskaya, I. B. and Brooks, V. B. Effects of cooling the interposed nuclei on tracking-task performance in monkeys. J. Neurophysiol. 1973, 36: 996-1003.
32 Brooks, V. B., Kozlovskaya, I. B., Atkin, A., Horvath, F. E. and Uno, M. Effects of cooling the dentate nucleus on tracking-task performance in monkeys. J. Neurophysiol. 1973, 36: 974-995.
31 Brooks, V. B. Some new experiments on cerebellar motor control. in: "Recent Contributions to Neurophysiology" (J.-P. Cordeau and Pierre Gloor, eds), Electroenceph. clin Neurophysiol. 1972, Suppl. 31: 109-116.
30 Horvath, F. E., Atkin, A., Kozlovskaya, I. B., Fuller, D. R. G. and Brooks, V. B. Effects of cooling the dentate nucleus on alternating bar-pressing performance in monkey. Int. J. Neurol. 1970, 7: 252-270.
29 Brooks, V. B. Tight cortical input-output coupling. In: "Central Control of Movement". (Evarts, E. V., Bizzi, E., Burke, R. E., DeLong, M. and Thach, W. T., Eds) Neurosci. Res. Symp. Summaries 1972, 6: 51-56., M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, MA.
28 Brooks, V. B., Jasper, H. H., Patton, H. D., Purpura, D. P. and Brookhart, J. M. Symposium on cerebral and cerebellar motor control. Brain Res. 1970, 17: 539-552.
27 Brooks, V. B. and Stoney, S. D. Jr. Motor mechanisms: The role of the pyramidal system in motor control. Ann. Rev. Physiol. 1971, 33: 337-392.
26 Brooks, V. B. Information processing in the motorsensory cortex. In: "Information Processing in the Nervous System". (Leibovic, K. N., Ed-.) 1969. Springer, N Y., 231-243.
25 Kameda, K., Nagel, R. and Brooks, V. B. Some quantitative aspects of pyramidal collateral inhibition. J. Neurophysiol. 1969, 32: 540-553.
24 Tsukahara, N., Fuller, D. R. G. and Brooks, V. B. Collateral pyramidal influences on the cortico-rubro spinal system. J. Neurophysiol. 1968, 31: 467-484.
23 Welt, C., Aschoff, J. C., Kameda, K. and Brooks, V. B. Intracortical organization of cat's sensorimotor neurons. In: "The Neurophysiological Basis of Normal and Abnormal Motor Activities". (Purpura, D. P. and Yahr, M. D., Eds). 1967, Raven Press, N Y., 255-293.
22 Brooks, V. B. Some factors governing sensory convergence in cat's motor cortex. In: "Studies in Physiology". (Curtis, D. R. and McIntyre, A., Eds). 1965, Springer, Berlin, 13-17.
21 Brooks, V. B. and Asanuma, H. Pharmacological studies of recurrent cortical inhibition and facilitation. Amer. J. Physiol. 1965, 208: 674-681.
20 Brooks, V. B. and Asanuma, H. Recurrent cortical effects following stimulation of medullary pyramid. Arch. Ital. Biol. 1965, 103: 247-278.
19 Asanuma, H. and Brooks, V. B. Recurrent cortical effects following stimulation of internal capsule. Arch. Ital. Biol. 1965, 103: 220-246.
18 Brooks, V. B. The pharmacological action of botulinum toxin. In: "Botulism". (Lewis, K. H. and Cassel, K. Jr., Eds) 1965. U.S. Dept. of H. E. W., Cincinnati, Ohio, 105-111.
17 Brooks, V. B. Variability and redundancy in the cerebral cortex. Electroenceph. clin. Neurophysiol. 1963, Suppl. 24: 13-32.
16 Jernberg, N. A. and Brooks, V. B. A differential screw drive for micro-electrodes. Electroenceph. clin. Neurophysiol. 1962, 14: 931-933.
15 Brooks, V. B. and Thies, R. E. Reduction of quantum content during neuro-muscular transmission. J. Physiol., 1962, 162: 298-310.
14 Thies, R. E. and Brooks, V. B. Postsynaptic neuromuscular block produced by hemicholinium 3. Fed. Proc. (Symp.) 1961, 20: 569-578.
13 Brooks, V. B., Rudomin, P. and Slayman, C. L. Peripheral receptive fields of neurons in the cat's cerebral cortex. J. Neurophysiol. 1961, 24: 302-325.
12 Brooks, V. B., Rudomin, P. and Slayman, C. L. Sensory activation of neurons in the cat's cerebral cortex. J. Neurophysiol. 1961, 24: 286-301.
11 Brooks, V. B. Contrast and stability in the nervous system. Trans. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1959, 21(2): 387-394.
10 Brooks, V. B. and Enger, P.S. Spread of directly evoked responses in the cat's cerebral cortex. J. gen. Physiol. 1959, 42: 761-777.
9 Brooks, V. B., Winsbury, G. J. and Jernberg, N. A. An adaptable head holder for cats. Electroenceph. clin. Neurophysiol. 1959, 11: 349-351.
8 Brooks, V. B. and Wilson, V. .J. Recurrent inhibition in the cat's spinal cord. J. Physiol, 1959, 146: 380-391.
7 Brooks, V. B., Curtis, D. R., and Eccles, J. C. The action of tetanus toxin on the inhibition of motoneurones. J. Physiol, 1957, 135: 655-672.
6 Brooks, V. B. An intracellular study of the action of repetitive nerve volleys and of botulinum toxin on miniature end-plate potentials. J. Physiol, 1956, 134: 264-277.
5 Brooks, V. B. The action of botulinum toxin on motor-nerve filaments. J. Physiol., 1954, 123: 501-515.
4 Brooks, V. B. and Chapman, L. M. Cholinesterase content of various skeletal muscles after denervation. J. Cell. comp. Physiol. 1952, 40: 1-4.
3 Brooks, V. B. and Myers, D. K. Cholinesterase content of normal and denervated skeletal muscle in the guinea-pig. J. Physiol., 1952, 116: 158-167.
2 Brooks, V. B. A mammalian nerve-muscle preparation suitable for single fiber experiments. Science, 1951, 113: 300.
1 Brooks, V. B., Ransmeier, R. E., and Gerard, R. W. Action of anticholinesterases, drugs and intermediates on respiration and electrical activity of the isolated frog brain. Amer. J. Physiol. 1949, 157: 299-316.