Journal of Neuroscience Methods 195 (2011) 282–283
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Volume Contents Volume 195 (2011) Issue 1
30 January 2011
Basic Neuroscience A novel multicomponent stimulus device for use in olfactory experiments S.B. Olsson, L.S. Kuebler, D. Veit, K. Steck, A. Schmidt, M. Knaden and B.S. Hansson (Germany) Coherence between surface electromyograms is influenced by electrode placement in hand muscles K.G. Keenan, J.D. Collins, W.V. Massey, T.J. Walters and H.D. Gruszka (USA) The membrane chamber: A new type of in vitro recording chamber M.R.H. Hill and S.A. Greenfield (UK) Calcium imaging of auditory nerve fiber terminals in the cochlear nucleus S. Chanda, S. Oh and M.A. Xu-Friedman (USA) Methods for exploring the morpho-functional relations of the aortic depressor nerve in experimental diabetes J.M. do Carmo, R.F. Júnior, H.C. Salgado and V.P.S. Fazan (Brazil) Chronic in vivo multi-circuit neurophysiological recordings in mice K. Dzirasa, R. Fuentes, S. Kumar, J.M. Potes and M.A.L. Nicolelis (USA, Brazil) Unraveling superimposed EEG rhythms with multi-dimensional decomposition E.V. Orekhova, M. Elam and V.Yu. Orekhov (Sweden) Relationship between orientation to a blast and pressure wave propagation inside the rat brain M. Chavko, T. Watanabe, S. Adeeb, J. Lankasky, S.T. Ahlers and R.M. McCarron (USA) Characterisation of neuronal cell death in acute and delayed in vitro ischemia (oxygen–glucose deprivation) models B.P. Meloni, A.J. Meade, D. Kitikomolsuk and N.W. Knuckey (Australia)
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Short communication A novel imaging-compatible sciatic nerve schwannoma model O. Saydam, G.B. Ozdener, O. Senol, A. Mizrak, S. Prabhakar, A.O. Stemmer-Rachamimov, X.O. Breakefield and G.J. Brenner (USA)
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Clinical Neuroscience A robust MRI-compatible system to facilitate highly accurate stereotactic administration of therapeutic agents to targets within the brain of a large animal model E. White, M. Woolley, A. Bienemann, D.E. Johnson, M. Wyatt, G. Murray, H. Taylor and S.S. Gill (UK)
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Short communication Age, handedness, and sex contribute to fine motor behavior in children B.J. Piper (USA)
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Computational Neuroscience Time-resolved and time-scale adaptive measures of spike train synchrony T. Kreuz, D. Chicharro, M. Greschner and R.G. Andrzejak (Italy, Spain, USA)
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Short communications Towards statistical summaries of spike train data W. Wu and A. Srivastava (USA) Optimal spectral tracking—Adapting to dynamic regime change J.-S. Brittain and D.M. Halliday (UK) Issue 2
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Basic Neuroscience Feedback controlled piezo-motor microdrive for accurate electrode positioning in chronic single unit recording in behaving mice S. Yang, J. Cho, S. Lee, K. Park, J. Kim, Y. Huh, E.-S. Yoon and H.-S. Shin (Republic of Korea) A new DTL-electrode holder for recording of electroretinograms in animals A. Schatz, G. Willmann, H. Enderle, I. Sliesoraityte, A. Messias, K.U. Bartz-Schmidt, E. Zrenner and F. Gekeler (Germany, Brazil)
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Volume Contents
Characterisation of carbon paste electrodes for real-time amperometric monitoring of brain tissue oxygen F.B. Bolger, S.B. McHugh, R. Bennett, J. Li, K. Ishiwari, J. Francois, M.W. Conway, G. Gilmour, D.M. Bannerman, M. Fillenz, M. Tricklebank and J.P. Lowry (Ireland, UK) A method to solubilise protein aggregates for immunoassay quantification which overcomes the neurofilament “hook” effect C.-H. Lu, B. Kalmar, A. Malaspina, L. Greensmith and A. Petzold (UK) Using paired pulse TMS to facilitate contralateral and ipsilateral MEPs in upper extremity muscles of chronic hemiparetic stroke patients S.C. Schwerin, J. Yao and J.P.A. Dewald (USA) Muscarinic receptor family interacting proteins: Role in receptor function D.O. Borroto-Escuela, P.A. Correia, W. Romero-Fernandez, M. Narvaez, K. Fuxe, F. Ciruela and P. Garriga (Spain, Sweden, USA) A symmetrical Waxholm canonical mouse brain for NeuroMaps D.M. Bowden, G.A. Johnson, L. Zaborsky, W.D.K. Green, E. Moore, A. Badea, M.F. Dubach and F.L. Bookstein (USA, Austria) Flexible parylene-based microelectrode arrays for high resolution EMG recordings in freely moving small animals C. Metallo, R.D. White and B.A. Trimmer (USA) Automated analysis of neuronal morphology, synapse number and synaptic recruitment S.K. Schmitz, J.J.J. Hjorth, R.M.S. Joemai, R. Wijntjes, S. Eijgenraam, P. de Bruijn, C. Georgiou, A.P.H. de Jong, A. van Ooyen, M. Verhage, L.N. Cornelisse, R.F. Toonen and W. Veldkamp (The Netherlands) A novel approach for long-term oral drug administration in animal research C.R. Overk, J.A. Borgia and E.J. Mufson (USA) Repeated rat-forced swim test: Reducing the number of animals to evaluate gradual effects of antidepressants T.J. Mezadri, G.M. Batista, A.C. Portes, J. Marino-Neto and C. Lino-de-Oliveira (Brazil) Comparison Evans Blue injection routes: Intravenous versus intraperitoneal, for measurement of blood–brain barrier in a mice hemorrhage model A. Manaenko, H. Chen, J. Kammer, J.H. Zhang and J. Tang (USA, France) A simple method for fabricating microwire tetrode with sufficient rigidity and integrity without a heat-fusing process Y.-F. Liao, M.-L. Tsai, C.-T. Yen and C.-H. Cheng (Taiwan) Automatic system for analysis of locomotor activity in rodents—A reproducibility study R. da Silva Aragão, M.A.B. Rodrigues, K.M.F.T. de Barros, S.R.F. Silva, A.E. Toscano, R.E. de Souza and R. Manhães-de-Castro (Brazil) Automated and quantitative image analysis of ischemic dendritic blebbing using in vivo 2-photon microscopy data S. Chen, S. Tran, A. Sigler and T.H. Murphy (Canada) Short communications Detection of cocaine induced rat brain activation by photoacoustic tomography J. Jo and X. Yang (USA) On the use of ␣-chloralose for repeated BOLD fMRI measurements in rats B. de Celis Alonso, T. Makarova and A. Hess (Germany) Clinical Neuroscience Short- and intermediate-interval cortical inhibition and facilitation assessed by navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation L. Säisänen, P. Julkunen, E. Niskanen, T. Hukkanen, E. Mervaala, J. Karhu and M. Könönen (Finland) Specificity and sensitivity of the Abeta oligomer ELISA A.C. Klaver, L.M. Patrias, J.M. Finke and D.A. Loeffler (USA) Using Objective Response Detection techniques for detecting the tibial somatosensory evoked response with different stimulation rates D.B. Melges, A.F.C. Infantosi and A.M.F.L. Miranda de Sá (Brazil) Computational Neuroscience eConnectome: A MATLAB toolbox for mapping and imaging of brain functional connectivity B. He, Y. Dai, L. Astolfi, F. Babiloni, H. Yuan and L. Yang (USA, Italy) Statistical spatial filtering for a P300-based BCI: Tests in able-bodied, and patients with cerebral palsy and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis G. Pires, U. Nunes and M. Castelo-Branco (Portugal) Volume Contents Author Index Subject Index
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