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    Xenon and sevoflurane provide analgesia during labor and fetal brain protection in a perinatal rat model of hypoxia-ischemia. 

    Terrando, Niccolò; Yang, Ting; Zhuang, Lei; Rei Fidalgo, António M; Petrides, Evgenia; Wu, Xinmin; Sanders, Robert D; ... (11 authors) (PloS one, 2012-01)
    It is not possible to identify all pregnancies at risk of neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). Many women use some form of analgesia during childbirth and some anesthetic agents have been shown to be neuroprotective ...
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    The dynamics of proactive and reactive cognitive control processes in the human brain. 

    Appelbaum, Lawrence Gregory; Boehler, CN; Davis, LA; Woldorff, Marty G; Won, RJ (J Cogn Neurosci, 2014-05)
    In this study, we leveraged the high temporal resolution of EEG to examine the neural mechanisms underlying the flexible regulation of cognitive control that unfolds over different timescales. We measured behavioral and ...
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    Differentiating sensitivity of post-stimulus undershoot under diffusion weighting: implication of vascular and neuronal hierarchy. 

    Harshbarger, Todd Brenson; Song, AW (PLoS One, 2008-08-13)
    The widely used blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) signal during brain activation, as measured in typical fMRI methods, is composed of several distinct phases, the last of which, and perhaps the least understood, is ...
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    A framework for integrating the songbird brain. 

    Carninci, P; Dietrich, F; Hartemink, Alexander J; Hayashizaki, Y; Jarvis, Erich David; Lin, S; McConnell, P; ... (15 authors) (J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol, 2002-12)
    Biological systems by default involve complex components with complex relationships. To decipher how biological systems work, we assume that one needs to integrate information over multiple levels of complexity. The songbird ...
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    A screw microdrive for adjustable chronic unit recording in monkeys. 

    Nichols, AM; Ruffner, TW; Sommer, Marc A; Wurtz, RH (J Neurosci Methods, 1998-06-01)
    A screw microdrive is described that attaches to the grid system used for recording single neurons from brains of awake behaving monkeys. Multiple screwdrives can be mounted on a grid over a single cranial opening. This ...
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    For whom the bird sings: context-dependent gene expression. 

    Grossman, Matthew R; Jarvis, Erich David; Nottebohm, F; Ramos, JA; Scharff, C (Neuron, 1998-10)
    Male zebra finches display two song behaviors: directed and undirected singing. The two differ little in the vocalizations produced but greatly in how song is delivered. "Directed" song is usually accompanied by a courtship ...
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    The time course of segmentation and cue-selectivity in the human visual cortex. 

    Appelbaum, Lawrence Gregory; Ales, JM; Norcia, AM (PLoS One, 2012)
    Texture discontinuities are a fundamental cue by which the visual system segments objects from their background. The neural mechanisms supporting texture-based segmentation are therefore critical to visual perception and ...
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    Assessing visual requirements for social context-dependent activation of the songbird song system. 

    Hara, E; Hessler, NA; Jarvis, Erich David; Kubikova, L (Proc Biol Sci, 2009-01-22)
    Social context has been shown to have a profound influence on brain activation in a wide range of vertebrate species. Best studied in songbirds, when males sing undirected song, the level of neural activity and expression ...
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    Corollary discharge circuits in the primate brain. 

    Crapse, Trinity; Sommer, Marc A (Curr Opin Neurobiol, 2008-12)
    Movements are necessary to engage the world, but every movement results in sensorimotor ambiguity. Self-movements cause changes to sensory inflow as well as changes in the positions of objects relative to motor effectors ...
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    Songbirds and the revised avian brain nomenclature. 

    Jarvis, Erich David; Mello, CV; Perkel, DJ; Reiner, A (Ann N Y Acad Sci, 2004-06)
    It has become increasingly clear that the standard nomenclature for many telencephalic and related brainstem structures of the avian brain is based on flawed once-held assumptions of homology to mammalian brain structures, ...
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