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"Probing consciousness in a sensory-disconnected paralyzed patient" (2017) Rohaut, B.;Raimondo, F.;Galanaud, D. (...)Naccache, L. Brain Injury. 31(10):1398-1403
"Postnatal behavioral and inflammatory alterations in female pups prenatally exposed to valproic acid" (2016) Kazlauskas, N.;Campolongo, M.;Lucchina, L. (...)Depino, A.M. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 72:11-21
"Functional contributions of electrical synapses in sensory and motor networks" (2016) Szczupak, L. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 41:99-105
"Evidence for effects on thermoregulation after acute oral exposure to type I and type II pyrethroids in infant rats" (2015) Bardullas, U.;Sosa-Holt, C.S.;Pato, A.M. (...)Wolansky, M.J. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 52:1-10
"The Mauthner-cell circuit of fish as a model system for startle plasticity" (2014) Medan, V.; Preuss, T. Journal of Physiology Paris. 108(2-3):129-140
"The Mauthner-cell circuit of fish as a model system for startle plasticity" (2014) Medan, V.; Preuss, T. Journal of Physiology Paris. 108(2-3):129-140
"The 5-HT5A receptor regulates excitability in the auditory startle circuit: Functional implications for sensorimotor gating" (2013) Curtin, P.C.P.;Medan, V.;Neumeister, H. (...)Preuss, T. Journal of Neuroscience. 33(24):10011-10020
"The dopamine D 2 , but not D 3 or D 4 , receptor subtype is essential for the disruption of prepulse inhibition produced by amphetamine in mice" (1999) Ralph, R.J.;Varty, G.B.;Kelly, M.A. (...)Geyer, M.A. Journal of Neuroscience. 19(11):4627-4633
"The dopamine D 2 , but not D 3 or D 4 , receptor subtype is essential for the disruption of prepulse inhibition produced by amphetamine in mice" (1999) Ralph, R.J.;Varty, G.B.;Kelly, M.A. (...)Geyer, M.A. Journal of Neuroscience. 19(11):4627-4633