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View article: Sex differences in behavioral measures of anxiety in a recessive gene knockout (Pink1–/–) rat model of Parkinson’s disease
Sex differences in behavioral measures of anxiety in a recessive gene knockout (Pink1–/–) rat model of Parkinson’s disease Open
Introduction Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by non-motor impairments including symptoms anxiety. These disturbances manifest in up to 40% of patients, most often early in the course of disease. While disruptive to all patients’ …
View article: Sex differences distinguish performance in four object recognition-based memory tasks in the Pink1-/- rat model of Parkinson’s disease
Sex differences distinguish performance in four object recognition-based memory tasks in the Pink1-/- rat model of Parkinson’s disease Open
Many patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) experience early, sometimes prodromal non-motor deficits involving cognition and memory. These so-called mild cognitive impairments hold dire predictions for future risk of freezing, falls and de…
View article: Spontaneous Object Exploration in a Recessive Gene Knockout Model of Parkinson’s Disease: Development and Progression of Object Recognition Memory Deficits in Male Pink1–/– Rats
Spontaneous Object Exploration in a Recessive Gene Knockout Model of Parkinson’s Disease: Development and Progression of Object Recognition Memory Deficits in Male Pink1–/– Rats Open
Cognitive impairments appear at or before motor signs in about one third of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and have a cumulative prevalence of roughly 80% overall. These deficits exact an unrelenting toll on patients’ quality and a…
View article: Spontaneous object exploration in a recessive gene knockout model of Parkinson’s disease: Development and progression of object recognition memory deficits in male <i>Pink1</i>-/- rats
Spontaneous object exploration in a recessive gene knockout model of Parkinson’s disease: Development and progression of object recognition memory deficits in male <i>Pink1</i>-/- rats Open
Cognitive impairments appear at or before motor signs in about one third of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and have a cumulative prevalence of roughly 80% overall. These deficits exact an unrelenting toll on patients’ quality and a…
View article: Biological Sex and Sex Hormone Impacts on Deficits in Episodic-Like Memory in a Rat Model of Early, Pre-motor Stages of Parkinson's Disease
Biological Sex and Sex Hormone Impacts on Deficits in Episodic-Like Memory in a Rat Model of Early, Pre-motor Stages of Parkinson's Disease Open
Episodic memory deficits are among the earliest appearing and most commonly occurring examples of cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease (PD). These enduring features can also predict a clinical course of rapid motor decline, signific…
View article: Erratum to ‘Electroconvulsive stimulation increases astrocyte marker GFAP in mouse hippocampus regardless of chronic social defeat stress’ [12 (2) (March–April 2019) 543]
Erratum to ‘Electroconvulsive stimulation increases astrocyte marker GFAP in mouse hippocampus regardless of chronic social defeat stress’ [12 (2) (March–April 2019) 543] Open
View article: Electroconvulsive Stimulation Increases Astrocytes In Mice Subjected To Chronic Social Defeat Stress
Electroconvulsive Stimulation Increases Astrocytes In Mice Subjected To Chronic Social Defeat Stress Open
View article: Activity-dependent aberrations in gene expression and alternative splicing in a mouse model of Rett syndrome
Activity-dependent aberrations in gene expression and alternative splicing in a mouse model of Rett syndrome Open
Significance Rett syndrome (RTT) is a severe neurological disease affecting girls in their early childhood. The underlying cause of most RTT cases is mutations in the gene methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 ( MECP2 ). How the loss of MeCP2 funct…
View article: Gonadectomy but not biological sex affects burst‐firing in dopamine neurons of the ventral tegmental area and in prefrontal cortical neurons projecting to the ventral tegmentum in adult rats
Gonadectomy but not biological sex affects burst‐firing in dopamine neurons of the ventral tegmental area and in prefrontal cortical neurons projecting to the ventral tegmentum in adult rats Open
The mesocortical and mesolimbic dopamine systems regulate cognitive and motivational processes and are strongly implicated in neuropsychiatric disorders in which these processes are disturbed. Sex differences and sex hormone modulation are…
View article: Rest mutant zebrafish swim erratically and display atypical spatial preferences
Rest mutant zebrafish swim erratically and display atypical spatial preferences Open