Jeff Wickens
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1.
Tripp G, Wickens J
Personal Neurosci
. 2024 Feb;
7:e2.
PMID: 38384667
An altered behavioral response to positive reinforcement has been proposed to be a core deficit in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR), a congenic animal strain,...
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Ponzi A, Wickens J
Front Comput Neurosci
. 2022 Aug;
16:902741.
PMID: 35978564
Control of the timing of behavior is thought to require the basal ganglia (BG) and BG pathologies impair performance in timing tasks. Temporal interval discrimination depends on the ramping activity...
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Dorgans K, Guo D, Kurima K, Wickens J, Uusisaari M
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2022 May;
16:825056.
PMID: 35573836
Adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors, used as vehicles for gene transfer into the brain, are a versatile and powerful tool of modern neuroscience that allow identifying specific neuronal populations, monitoring and...
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Igarashi M, Wickens J
J Neurophysiol
. 2018 Nov;
121(2):490-499.
PMID: 30403548
Bimanual coordination, in which both hands work together to achieve a goal, is crucial for the basic needs of life, such as gathering and feeding. Such coordinated motor skill is...
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Zucca A, Zucca S, Wickens J
Eur J Neurosci
. 2018 May;
47(10):1146-1147.
PMID: 29770984
No abstract available.
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Nakano T, Mackay S, Tan E, Dani K, Wickens J
eNeuro
. 2016 Nov;
3(6).
PMID: 27896311
External control over rapid and precise release of chemicals in the brain potentially provides a powerful interface with neural activity. Optical manipulation techniques, such as optogenetics and caged compounds, enable...
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Nakano T, Chin C, Myint D, Tan E, Hale P, Krishna M B, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2014 Jun;
4:5398.
PMID: 24954021
Existing nanoscale chemical delivery systems target diseased cells over long, sustained periods of time, typically through one-time, destructive triggering. Future directions lie in the development of fast and robust techniques...
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Tripp G, Wickens J
Neurotherapeutics
. 2012 Jul;
9(3):622-34.
PMID: 22806330
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) presents special challenges for drug development. Current treatment with psychostimulants and nonstimulants is effective, but their mechanism of action beyond the cellular level is incompletely...
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Ponzi A, Wickens J
Front Syst Neurosci
. 2012 Mar;
6:6.
PMID: 22438838
The striatal medium spiny neuron (MSN) network is sparsely connected with fairly weak GABAergic collaterals receiving an excitatory glutamatergic cortical projection. Peri-stimulus time histograms (PSTH) of MSN population response investigated...
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Ponzi A, Wickens J
J Neurosci
. 2010 Apr;
30(17):5894-911.
PMID: 20427650
The striatum is composed of GABAergic medium spiny neurons with inhibitory collaterals forming a sparse random asymmetric network and receiving an excitatory glutamatergic cortical projection. Because the inhibitory collaterals are...