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The following pages link to Electrophysiological evidence for convergence of inputs from the medial prefrontal cortex and lateral habenula on single neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus. (Q44287823):
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- Dorsal raphe nucleus projecting retinal ganglion cells: Why Y cells? (Q26781341) (← links)
- Control of intermale aggression by medial prefrontal cortex activation in the mouse (Q27341792) (← links)
- Can the Lateral Habenula Crack the Serotonin Code? (Q28071548) (← links)
- The lateral habenula: no longer neglected (Q28284579) (← links)
- The habenular nuclei: a conserved asymmetric relay station in the vertebrate brain (Q28303239) (← links)
- Lesions of the habenula produce stress- and dopamine-dependent alterations in prepulse inhibition and locomotion (Q30493154) (← links)
- Chronic activation of corticotropin-releasing factor type 2 receptors reveals a key role for 5-HT1A receptor responsiveness in mediating behavioral and serotonergic responses to stressful challenge. (Q30524485) (← links)
- New insights on the role of the insular cortex and habenula in OSA. (Q30948197) (← links)
- Two populations of glutamatergic axons in the rat dorsal raphe nucleus defined by the vesicular glutamate transporters 1 and 2 (Q33702477) (← links)
- Learning shapes the aversion and reward responses of lateral habenula neurons. (Q33793616) (← links)
- Antidepressant-like effects of cortical deep brain stimulation coincide with pro-neuroplastic adaptations of serotonin systems (Q33812673) (← links)
- Increased intrinsic excitability of lateral wing serotonin neurons of the dorsal raphe: a mechanism for selective activation in stress circuits. (Q33841413) (← links)
- GABAergic control of the ascending input from the median raphe nucleus to the limbic system (Q34016339) (← links)
- Raphe serotonin neurons are not homogenous: Electrophysiological, morphological and neurochemical evidence (Q35059728) (← links)
- Ribosomal DNA transcription in the dorsal raphe nucleus is increased in residual but not in paranoid schizophrenia (Q35118239) (← links)
- Glutamatergic drive of the dorsal raphe nucleus (Q35148291) (← links)
- Evidence for topographically organized endogenous 5-HT-1A receptor-dependent feedback inhibition of the ascending serotonin system (Q35709389) (← links)
- Reward-dependent modulation of neuronal activity in the primate dorsal raphe nucleus (Q35897979) (← links)
- Mapping pain activation and connectivity of the human habenula (Q35994881) (← links)
- Inhibition of 5-HT neuron activity and induction of depressive-like behavior by high-frequency stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (Q36089358) (← links)
- Serotonin stimulates lateral habenula via activation of the post-synaptic serotonin 2/3 receptors and transient receptor potential channels (Q36378163) (← links)
- The Antidepressant Effects of an mGlu2/3 Receptor Antagonist and Ketamine Require AMPA Receptor Stimulation in the mPFC and Subsequent Activation of the 5-HT Neurons in the DRN. (Q36565640) (← links)
- Control over a stressor involves the posterior dorsal striatum and the act/outcome circuit (Q36720128) (← links)
- Serotonin modulates glutamatergic transmission to neurons in the lateral habenula (Q36754945) (← links)
- ON and OFF retinal ganglion cells differentially regulate serotonergic and GABAergic activity in the dorsal raphe nucleus (Q36903160) (← links)
- Sigma receptors [σRs]: biology in normal and diseased states (Q37000551) (← links)
- Divergent in vivo activity of non-serotonergic and serotonergic VGluT3-neurones in the median raphe region (Q37057016) (← links)
- The role of the dorsal raphé nucleus in reward-seeking behavior (Q37121500) (← links)
- Raphe GABAergic neurons mediate the acquisition of avoidance after social defeat. (Q37130911) (← links)
- A cholinergic hypothesis of the unconscious in affective disorders. (Q37334322) (← links)
- Activation of a Habenulo-Raphe Circuit Is Critical for the Behavioral and Neurochemical Consequences of Uncontrollable Stress in the Male Rat. (Q37343085) (← links)
- Optogenetic modulation of descending prefrontocortical inputs to the dorsal raphe bidirectionally bias socioaffective choices after social defeat (Q37587240) (← links)
- Role of the Lateral Habenula in Pain-Associated Depression. (Q37653745) (← links)
- An emerging role for the lateral habenula in aggressive behavior. (Q38684470) (← links)
- Toward a multiscale modeling framework for understanding serotonergic function (Q39247652) (← links)
- High-frequency stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus modulates neuronal activity in the lateral habenula nucleus (Q39395979) (← links)
- The pharmacology of the neurochemical transmission in the midbrain raphe nuclei of the rat. (Q40645909) (← links)
- Lateral habenula projections to dopamine and GABA neurons in the rat ventral tegmental area (Q40944768) (← links)
- Inactivation of GIRK channels weakens the pre- and postsynaptic inhibitory activity in dorsal raphe neurons. (Q41833242) (← links)
- High-frequency stimulation of the medial prefrontal cortex decreases cellular firing in the dorsal raphe (Q42268792) (← links)
- Neurochemical and anatomical identification of fast- and slow-firing neurones in the rat dorsal raphe nucleus using juxtacellular labelling methods in vivo. (Q44641418) (← links)
- Prefrontal cortical projections to the rat dorsal raphe nucleus: ultrastructural features and associations with serotonin and gamma-aminobutyric acid neurons (Q44702188) (← links)
- The neurosteroid dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and its metabolites alter 5-HT neuronal activity via modulation of GABAA receptors. (Q45162399) (← links)
- Glutamate input in the dorsal raphe nucleus as a determinant of escalated aggression in male mice. (Q46738615) (← links)
- Sleep-waking discharge profiles of dorsal raphe nucleus neurons in mice (Q48280969) (← links)
- In Vivo Effect of a 5-HT7 Receptor Agonist on 5-HT Neurons and GABA Interneurons in the Dorsal Raphe Nuclei of Sham and PD Rats (Q48359149) (← links)
- Electrophysiological diversity of the dorsal raphe cells across the sleep-wake cycle of the rat. (Q48505074) (← links)
- Electrical Brain Stimulation in Depression: Which Target(s)? (Q48949626) (← links)
- Disinhibition of the rat prelimbic cortex promotes serotonergic activation of the dorsal raphe nucleus and panicolytic-like behavioral effects. (Q53677606) (← links)
- Preferential modulation of the lateral habenula activity by serotonin-2A rather than -2C receptors: Electrophysiological and neuroanatomical evidence (Q56352717) (← links)