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Oded Klavir

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Current Opinion in Neurobiology|July 9, 2018
Reciprocal amygdala-prefrontal interactions in learningOfer Yizhar, Oded Klavir
Brain Sciences|December 24, 2021
Cognitive and Behavioral Patterns across Psychiatric ConditionsRoee Admon, Oded Klavir
Behavioral Neuroscience|August 9, 2006
The effects of temporary inactivation of the orbital cortex in the signal attenuation rat model of obsessive compulsive disorderDaphna Joel, Oded Klavir
Brain Sciences|June 2, 2021
The Differential Effects of the Amount of Training on Sensitivity of Distinct Actions to Reward DevaluationMaya Bar Or, Oded Klavir
Neuropharmacology|January 29, 2025
The role of fear and dopamine-striatal pathways in groomingLior Givon, Shahaf Edut, Oded Klavir
Behavioural Brain Research|July 27, 2010
High but not low frequency stimulation of both the globus pallidus and the entopeduncular nucleus reduces 'compulsive' lever-pressing in ratsOded Klavir, Christine Winter, Daphna Joel
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology|March 15, 2008
The role of 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors in the signal attenuation rat model of obsessive-compulsive disorderShlomit Flaisher-Grinberg, Oded Klavir, Daphna Joel
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 15, 2013
Safety signals in the primate amygdalaRotem Genud-Gabai, Oded Klavir, Rony Paz
Neuron|December 10, 2013
Functional connectivity between amygdala and cingulate cortex for adaptive aversive learningOded Klavir, Rotem Genud-Gabai, Rony Paz
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 23, 2012
Low-frequency stimulation depresses the primate anterior-cingulate-cortex and prevents spontaneous recovery of aversive memoriesOded Klavir, Rotem Genud-Gabai, Rony Paz
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology|July 9, 2018
Reciprocal amygdala-prefrontal interactions in learningOfer Yizhar, Oded Klavir
Brain Sciences|December 24, 2021
Cognitive and Behavioral Patterns across Psychiatric ConditionsRoee Admon, Oded Klavir
Behavioral Neuroscience|August 9, 2006
The effects of temporary inactivation of the orbital cortex in the signal attenuation rat model of obsessive compulsive disorderDaphna Joel, Oded Klavir
Brain Sciences|June 2, 2021
The Differential Effects of the Amount of Training on Sensitivity of Distinct Actions to Reward DevaluationMaya Bar Or, Oded Klavir
Neuropharmacology|January 29, 2025
The role of fear and dopamine-striatal pathways in groomingLior Givon, Shahaf Edut, Oded Klavir
Behavioural Brain Research|July 27, 2010
High but not low frequency stimulation of both the globus pallidus and the entopeduncular nucleus reduces 'compulsive' lever-pressing in ratsOded Klavir, Christine Winter, Daphna Joel
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology|March 15, 2008
The role of 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors in the signal attenuation rat model of obsessive-compulsive disorderShlomit Flaisher-Grinberg, Oded Klavir, Daphna Joel
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 15, 2013
Safety signals in the primate amygdalaRotem Genud-Gabai, Oded Klavir, Rony Paz
Neuron|December 10, 2013
Functional connectivity between amygdala and cingulate cortex for adaptive aversive learningOded Klavir, Rotem Genud-Gabai, Rony Paz
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 23, 2012
Low-frequency stimulation depresses the primate anterior-cingulate-cortex and prevents spontaneous recovery of aversive memoriesOded Klavir, Rotem Genud-Gabai, Rony Paz
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