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Anxiety

  • Kaiwen Kam
    • Yackle, K., Schwarz, L.A., Kam, K., Sorokin, J.M., Huguenard, J.R., Feldman, J.L., Luo, L., and Krasnow, M.A. Breathing control center neurons that promote arousal in mice.
    • Li, P., Janczewski, W.A., Yackle, K., Kam, K., Pagliardini, S., Krasnow, M.A., Feldman, J.L. The peptidergic control circuit for sighing.
    • Feldman, J.L., Kam, K. Facing the challenge of mammalian neural microcircuits: taking a few breaths may help.

Brain Function

  • Lise Eliot
    • Eliot L, Ahmed A, Khan H, Patel J. Dump the "dimorphism": Comprehensive synthesis of human brain studies reveals few male-female differences beyond size. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2021 Jun;125:667-697.
    • Rippon G, Eliot L, Genon S, Joel D. How hype and hyperbole distort the neuroscience of sex differences. PLoS Biol. 2021 May 10;19(5):e3001253.
    • Lise Eliot. Consequences for biological and neurological development. In: , American Psychological Association, Chapter 7. January 2018.
    • Lise Eliot. The dearth of women in tech is nothing to do with testosterone.
    • Meta-analysis reveals a lack of sexual dimorphism in human amygdala volume. (2017). With co-authors Dhruv Marwha and Meha Halari. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.12.021 PMID: 27956206
    • Pink Brain, Blue Brain: How Small Differences Grow into Troublesome Gaps and What We Can Do About It. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2009). Also published in Great Britain (One World) and in translation in German (Berlin Verlag), French (Robert Laffont), Japanese (Japan Broadcast Publishing Co.), Chinese (China Machine Press/HZ), Korean (The Book in My Life Co.), Romanian (Editura Trei), Turkish (Pegasus), and Portuguese (Artmed, Brazil).
  • William N. Frost
    • Brandon, C., Britton, M., Fan, D., Ferrier, A.R., Hill, E.S., Perez, A., Wang, J., Wang, N., and Frost, W.N. Serial-section atlas of the Tritonia pedal ganglion.
    • Bruno, A.M., Frost, W.N. and Humphries, M.D. A spiral attractor network drives rhythmic locomotion. 
    • Frost, W.N., Brandon, C.J., Bruno, A.M.., Humphries, M.D., Moore-Kochlacs, C., Sejnowski, T.J., Wang, J. and Hill, E.S. Monitoring spiking activity of many individual neurons in invertebrate ganglia.
  • Kaiwen Kam
    • Cui, Y., Kam, K., Sherman, D., Janczewski, V.A., Zheng, Y., and Feldman, J.L. Defining preBötzinger Complex rhythm- and pattern-generating neural microcircuits in vivo.

Schizophrenia

  • William N. Frost
    • Lee, A.H., Brandon, C.L., Wang, J.W., and Frost, W.N. An argument for amphetamine-induced hallucinations in an invertebrate.