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The following pages link to Degeneration of rat thalamic reticular neurons following intrathalamic domoic acid injection (Q48320841):
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- The Emotional Gatekeeper: A Computational Model of Attentional Selection and Suppression through the Pathway from the Amygdala to the Inhibitory Thalamic Reticular Nucleus (Q30391703) (← links)
- Cognitive and perceptual functions of the visual thalamus (Q37906007) (← links)
- Two classes of excitatory synaptic responses in rat thalamic reticular neurons. (Q41002381) (← links)
- Dopamine modulates the responsivity of mediodorsal thalamic cells recorded in vitro. (Q42465306) (← links)
- Jun, Fos and Krox in the thalamus after C-fiber stimulation: coincident-input-dependent expression, expression across somatotopic boundaries, and nucleolar translocation (Q42514212) (← links)
- Domoic acid-induced hippocampal CA1 hyperexcitability independent of region CA3 activity (Q43774633) (← links)
- The visceral sector of the thalamic reticular nucleus in the rat. (Q43781001) (← links)
- Synaptic targets of thalamic reticular nucleus terminals in the visual thalamus of the cat. (Q43824589) (← links)
- Attentional orienting is impaired by unilateral lesions of the thalamic reticular nucleus in the rat. (Q44865741) (← links)
- Amblyopia decreases activation of the corticogeniculate pathway and visual thalamic reticularis in attentive rats: a 'focal attention' hypothesis (Q48172469) (← links)
- Selective loss and selective sparing of neurons in the thalamic reticular nucleus following human cardiac arrest (Q48259813) (← links)
- High responsiveness and direction sensitivity of neurons in the rat thalamic reticular nucleus to vibrissa deflections (Q48722439) (← links)
- c-fos induction in sensory pathways of rats exploring a novel complex environment: shifts of active thalamic reticular sectors by predominant sensory cues (Q48768310) (← links)
- Differential synaptic distribution of AMPA receptor subunits in the ventral posterior and reticular thalamic nuclei of the rat. (Q49160251) (← links)
- Thalamic reticular nucleus activation reflects attentional gating during classical conditioning. (Q52171872) (← links)
- Early lesion of the reticular thalamic nucleus disrupts the structure and function of the mediodorsal thalamus and prefrontal cortex (Q92904212) (← links)