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International Review of Neurobiology
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March 31, 2021
The anterior cingulate cortex and event-based modulation of autonomic states
Jeremy K Seamans
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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April 3, 2020
Abrupt, Asynchronous Changes in Action Representations by Anterior Cingulate Cortex Neurons during Trial and Error Learning
Eldon Emberly, Jeremy K Seamans
Neural Networks : the Official Journal of the International Neural Network Society
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October 10, 2002
The computational role of dopamine D1 receptors in working memory
Daniel Durstewitz, Jeremy K Seamans
Biological Psychiatry
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July 16, 2008
The dual-state theory of prefrontal cortex dopamine function with relevance to catechol-o-methyltransferase genotypes and schizophrenia
Daniel Durstewitz, Jeremy K Seamans
Frontiers in Neural Circuits
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March 3, 2015
Cell-attached single-channel recordings in intact prefrontal cortex pyramidal neurons reveal compartmentalized D1/D5 receptor modulation of the persistent sodium current
Natalia Gorelova, Jeremy K Seamans
Progress in Neurobiology
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September 24, 2004
The principal features and mechanisms of dopamine modulation in the prefrontal cortex
Jeremy K Seamans, Charles R Yang
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
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December 19, 2021
Event-based control of autonomic and emotional states by the anterior cingulate cortex
Jeremy K Seamans, Stan B Floresco
Biological Psychiatry
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October 5, 2010
Dopamine and serotonin interactively modulate prefrontal cortex neurons in vitro
Nina C Di Pietro, Jeremy K Seamans
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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October 25, 2003
Synaptic basis of persistent activity in prefrontal cortex in vivo and in organotypic cultures
Jeremy K Seamans, Lourdes Nogueira, Antonieta Lavin
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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August 19, 2007
Dopamine modulation of prefrontal cortex interneurons occurs independently of DARPP-32
Heather Trantham-Davidson, Sven Kröner, Jeremy K Seamans
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International Review of Neurobiology
|
March 31, 2021
The anterior cingulate cortex and event-based modulation of autonomic states
Jeremy K Seamans
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
|
April 3, 2020
Abrupt, Asynchronous Changes in Action Representations by Anterior Cingulate Cortex Neurons during Trial and Error Learning
Eldon Emberly, Jeremy K Seamans
Neural Networks : the Official Journal of the International Neural Network Society
|
October 10, 2002
The computational role of dopamine D1 receptors in working memory
Daniel Durstewitz, Jeremy K Seamans
Biological Psychiatry
|
July 16, 2008
The dual-state theory of prefrontal cortex dopamine function with relevance to catechol-o-methyltransferase genotypes and schizophrenia
Daniel Durstewitz, Jeremy K Seamans
Frontiers in Neural Circuits
|
March 3, 2015
Cell-attached single-channel recordings in intact prefrontal cortex pyramidal neurons reveal compartmentalized D1/D5 receptor modulation of the persistent sodium current
Natalia Gorelova, Jeremy K Seamans
Progress in Neurobiology
|
September 24, 2004
The principal features and mechanisms of dopamine modulation in the prefrontal cortex
Jeremy K Seamans, Charles R Yang
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
|
December 19, 2021
Event-based control of autonomic and emotional states by the anterior cingulate cortex
Jeremy K Seamans, Stan B Floresco
Biological Psychiatry
|
October 5, 2010
Dopamine and serotonin interactively modulate prefrontal cortex neurons in vitro
Nina C Di Pietro, Jeremy K Seamans
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
|
October 25, 2003
Synaptic basis of persistent activity in prefrontal cortex in vivo and in organotypic cultures
Jeremy K Seamans, Lourdes Nogueira, Antonieta Lavin
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
|
August 19, 2007
Dopamine modulation of prefrontal cortex interneurons occurs independently of DARPP-32
Heather Trantham-Davidson, Sven Kröner, Jeremy K Seamans
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