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Forebrain neurochemical interactions regulating effort-related processes
Layer-specific local and callosal projections in rat neocortex
Anatomical organization of entorhinal-hippocampal projections
A method for compound eye mapping: Dimensions and regional variations in firefly (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) compound eye
Identification and characterization of the BRAG family of guanine nucleotide exchange factors at excitatory synapses
Isolation of a brain fraction enriched in GABAergic type-II postsynaptic densities. Characterization of the GABAA receptors and septin 11, two proteins enriched in this fraction
Cortical developmental disruption and long-term behavioral outcome: Pathways toward pathology and remediation
Forebrain neurochemical interactions and circuitry involved in effort-related choice
Toward using more ecologically valid emotion displays in brain research: A functional neuroimaging study of the Communication of Affect Receiving Ability Test
A homeodomain transcription factor controls neural circuits formation in mammalian forebrain
Endothelial heterogeneity of blood-brain barrier gene expression along the brain microvasculature
Genetic and nutritional reductions in peptide amidation result in neuroendocrine deficits in mice
Investigating a Metacognitive Strategy for Solving Indefinite Integration Problems in Calculus: An fMRI study
Pharmacological and Neurochemical Regulation of a Rodent Model of Parkinsonian Tremor
Investigation of the Underlying Mechanisms of Sex Differences in Cerebral Ischemia
Midbrain Dopamine Neurons and Adult Neurogenesis
Modulation of Theta and Gamma Oscillations during a Place and Response Task
Novel Space and the Hippocampal Formation: Modulation of Theta and Gamma Oscillations