225 results on '"Wagner, Shlomo"'
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2. Synchronized LFP rhythmicity in the social brain reflects the context of social encounters
3. Oxytocin activity in the paraventricular and supramammillary nuclei of the hypothalamus is essential for social recognition memory in rats
4. Neuronal types in the mouse amygdala and their transcriptional response to fear conditioning
5. Understanding the neurobiology of social behavior through exploring brain-wide dynamics of neural activity
6. A translational neuroscience perspective on loneliness: Narrative review focusing on social interaction, illness and oxytocin
7. Simultaneous recording of ultrasonic vocalizations and sniffing from socially interacting individual rats using a miniature microphone
8. Author Correction: Neuronal types in the mouse amygdala and their transcriptional response to fear conditioning
9. Modulation of social investigation by anterior hypothalamic nucleus rhythmic neural activity
10. Social recognition in laboratory mice requires integration of behaviorally-induced somatosensory, auditory and olfactory cues
11. TrackUSF, a novel tool for automated ultrasonic vocalization analysis, reveals modified calls in a rat model of autism
12. Beyond the three-chamber test: toward a multimodal and objective assessment of social behavior in rodents
13. Acute social isolation and regrouping cause short- and long-term molecular changes in the rat medial amygdala
14. Distinct prelimbic cortex neuronal responses to emotional states of others drive emotion recognition in adult male mice
15. Territorial blueprint in the hippocampal system
16. Impaired sex preference, but not social and social novelty preferences, following systemic blockade of oxytocin receptors in adult male mice
17. A Better PIL to Swallow: A Thalamic Node in the Social Brain Network
18. Oxytocin activity in the paraventricular and supramammillary nuclei of the hypothalamus is essential for social recognition memory in rats
19. Altered neural activity in the mesoaccumbens pathway underlies impaired social reward processing inShank3-deficient rats
20. Social touch promotes interfemale communication via activation of parvocellular oxytocin neurons
21. Oxytocin and Animal Models for Autism Spectrum Disorder
22. Pharmacological modulation of AMPA receptors rescues specific impairments in social behavior associated with the A350V Iqsec2 mutation
23. Impaired emotion recognition inCntnap2-deficient mice is associated with hyper-synchronous prefrontal cortex neuronal activity
24. Simultaneous recording of ultrasonic vocalizations and sniffing from socially interacting individual rats using a miniature microphone
25. A combinatorial modulation of synaptic plasticity in the rat medial amygdala by oxytocin, urocortin3 and estrogen
26. Urocortins and their unfolding role in mammalian social behavior
27. The role of the prefrontal cortex in social interactions of animal models and the implications for autism spectrum disorder
28. Distinct dynamics of social motivation drive differential social behavior in laboratory rat and mouse strains
29. Ventral dentate gyrus-dominated LFP rhythmicity in the social brain reflects the context of social encounters
30. Impaired emotion recognition in Cntnap2-deficient mice is associated with hyper-synchronous prefrontal cortex neuronal activity
31. Daily Brief Heat Therapy Reduces Seizures in A350V IQSEC2 Mice and Is Associated with Correction of AMPA Receptor-Mediated Synaptic Dysfunction
32. The effects of acute social isolation on long-term social recognition memory
33. Modulation of social investigation by anterior hypothalamic nucleus rhythmic neural activity
34. Cell types in the mouse amygdala and their transcriptional response to fear conditioning
35. Brain region-specific methylation in the promoter of the murine oxytocin receptor gene is involved in its expression regulation
36. Neural activity and theta rhythmicity in the anterior hypothalamic nucleus are involved in regulating social investigation
37. Distinct Dynamics of Theta and Gamma Rhythmicity during Social Interaction Suggest Differential Mode of Action in the Medial Amygdala of Sprague Dawley Rats and C57BL/6J Mice
38. Oxytocin Activity in the Paraventricular and Supramammillary Nuclei of the Hypothalamus is Essential for Social Recognition Memory in Rats
39. Modular Electrode Array for Multi‐site Extracellular Recordings from Brains of Freely Moving Rodents
40. Additional file 2 of TrackUSF, a novel tool for automated ultrasonic vocalization analysis, reveals modified calls in a rat model of autism
41. Additional file 1 of TrackUSF, a novel tool for automated ultrasonic vocalization analysis, reveals modified calls in a rat model of autism
42. Sex-dependent features of social behavior differ between distinct laboratory mouse strains and their mixed offspring
43. HybridMouse: A Hybrid Convolutional-Recurrent Neural Network-Based Model for Identification of Mouse Ultrasonic Vocalizations
44. Oxytocin Activity in the Paraventricular and Supramammillary Nuclei of the Hypothalamus is Essential for Social Recognition Memory in Rats
45. Acute social isolation and regrouping cause short- and long-term molecular changes in the rat medial amygdala
46. Sex-dependent parameters of social behavior show marked variations between distinct laboratory mouse strains and their mixed offspring
47. A movement monitoring system for assessing restricted rodents' movements during social interaction tests
48. Social Recognition in Rats and Mice Requires Integration of Olfactory, Somatosensory and Auditory Cues
49. Housing of A350V IQSEC2 pups at 37 °C ambient temperature prevents seizures and permits the development of social vocalizations in adulthood
50. Precision medicine for the rescue of specific impairments in social behavior associated with the A350V Iqsec2 mutation
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