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Publikováno v:
Neurobiology of Aging. 13:217-225
In the marine mollusc Aplysia, in vitro studies showed that the gill withdrawal reflex (GWR) and its neuronal substrates were altered by age. In contrast, age minimally affected the gill respiratory pumping movements (GPM) and its neuronal substrates
Publikováno v:
Journal of chromatographic science. 34(1)
The lack of a method to isolate very hydrophilic 3-hydroxypyridin-4-ones (HPs) from blood has prevented determination of their pharmacokinetics. The objective of this study is to develop method to quantitate these compounds. A simple sample preparati
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System. 13:125-136
Dogs were trained in either classical (i.e. Pavlovian) appetitive (n = 7) or aversive (n = 7) conditioning by presenting a tone (the conditional stimulus, CS +) that was followed by either food or shock delivery, respectively. In the first case, dog
Autor:
Bertram Peretz, Catherine A. Martin, Helene Z. Hill, David C. Randall, Daniela Palombo, William D. Kearns, David Anderson, J. A. Hobson, Charles M. Gibbs, Walter N. Tapp, C. G. Moser, Edwin C. Williamson, W. G. Reese, J. F. Zolman, Wanda Wyrwicka, David H. Cohen, Benjamin H. Natelson, Thomas L. Skinner, W.R. Martin, L.F. McNicholas, Ronald H. Baisden, Robert W. McCarley, Edgar T. Iwamoto, F. J. McGuigan, G. B. Glavin, Ernest N. Damianopoulos, John J. Furedy, Lionel J. Quesnel, Michael W. Sharinus, W. N. Ten Have, James E. Lawler, Michael L. Woodruff, Robert W. Tait, Jewell W. Sloan, George E. Billman, O. J. Andy, Ovide F. Pomerleau, H. D. Kimmel, R. Lydic, Neil E. Grunberg, Arthur J. Nonneman, Roger D. Ray, D. J. Prior, J. E. O. Newton, C. Angel, Paul J. Fudala
Publikováno v:
The Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science. 19:102-114
Autor:
Thomas L. Skinner, David C. Randall
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System. 12:23-34
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of behaviorally conditioned changes in autonomic activity on atrio-ventricular (AV) transmission in dog. To produce consistent activation of the cardiac nerves in the awake animal (n = 7), a classi
Autor:
Irene Martin, D. C. DeLuca, R. D. Ray, Ernest A. Peterson, R. L. Ray, D. Peeler, Larry C. Walrath, V. Read, T. Dembroski, J. V. Brady, J. E. O. Newton, J. D. Upson, M. A. Carlson, D. E. Anderson, John J. Furedy, H. D. Kimmel, C. F. Knapp, Robert Goldstein, Leonard Green, Gary B. Glavin, Steve R. Vallance, J. Curtis, John A. Stern, Michelle Ferrara-Ryan, Jan Matysiak, F. J. McGuigan, W. D. Kerns, B. Natelson, H. H. Emurian, W. Tapp, Hans Eysenck, Karen Hearty, J. Cook, Thomas L. Skinner, Hal Scheri, M. Finkelstein, Alan H. Harris, David C. Randall, Benjamin H. Natelson, C. A. Angel, D. Creighton, Walter N. Tapp, George E. Billman, W. G. Reese, Ronald J. Heslegrave, Jaylan S. Turkkan, A. Cowley, Iver I. Iverson, O. Andy, T. J. Worden, M. Ferrara
Publikováno v:
The Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science. 18:103-112