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Autor:
Jaime R. Villablanca
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sleep Research. 13:179-208
This paper reviews the lifetime contributions of the author to the field of sleep-wakefulness (S-W), reinterprets results of the early studies, and suggests new conclusions and perspectives. Long-term cats with mesencephalic transection show behavior
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sleep Research. 12:259-262
Publikováno v:
Developmental Brain Research. 122:11-20
We measured the growth of the neocortex (NCx) and telencephalic white matter (WM) in the brain of 64 cats allocated to the following 11 age-groups: fetal (E) 59 days (birth is at E63–65), postnatal (P) days 1, 7, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180, and a
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Developmental Brain Research. 122:21-33
As a continuation of the morphometric studies on the preceding paper, here we report on the rate of growth of the caudate nucleus (n.), thalamus, red n., and the substantia (s.) nigra using, with few exceptions, the same cohort of cats. The same prev
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Developmental Brain Research. 117:1-13
The present study was designed to measure cerebral glucose and oxidative metabolisms and to assess relationships with previously identified morphological changes in adult cats with a unilateral, restricted neocortical lesion sustained either during f
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Developmental Brain Research. 105:325-337
Groups of young adult cats with a left hemineodecortication at postnatal (P) ages (in days) 5–15 (P10), 30 (P30), 60 (P60), 90 (P90), 120 (P120) and in adulthood, were used to measure the volume of the thalamus, bilaterally, and of the remaining ne
Publikováno v:
Developmental Brain Research. 105:309-324
Groups of cats with resection of the neocortex of the left cerebral hemisphere at postnatal (P) ages (in days) 5–15 (P10), 30 (P30), 60 (P60), 90 (P90), 120 (P120), and in adulthood, were compared using a comprehensive battery of 16 neurobehavioral
Publikováno v:
Developmental Brain Research. 98:234-246
We studied the projections to the caudate nuclei, thalami and red nuclei from the remaining sensorimotor cortex in adult cats that had sustained a unilateral frontal cortex resection prenatally or neonatally. Four cats had the lesion at age E 50–55
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience. 77:403-418
After a unilateral resection of the frontal cortex in fetal cats the volume of the caudate nucleus increases while the packing density of neuronal and glial cells does not change. In the present report we address the questions of whether a similar le