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Jesse Wood
University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Neuroscience
AD Scientific Index ID: 1619241
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Jesse Wood's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Disruption of prefrontal cortex large scale neuronal activity by different classes of psychotomimetic drugsJ Wood, Y Kim, B MoghaddamJournal of Neuroscience 32 (9), 3022-3031, 20121302012
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Memantine binding to a superficial site on NMDA receptors contributes to partial trappingSE Kotermanski, JT Wood, JW JohnsonThe Journal of physiology 587 (19), 4589-4604, 20091042009
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Anxiety evokes hypofrontality and disrupts rule-relevant encoding by dorsomedial prefrontal cortex neuronsJ Park, J Wood, C Bondi, A Del Arco, B MoghaddamJournal of Neuroscience 36 (11), 3322-3335, 2016942016
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A framework for understanding the emerging role of corticolimbic-ventral striatal networks in OCD-associated repetitive behaviorsJ Wood, S AhmariFrontiers in Systems Neuroscience 9, 2015962015
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Coordinated activity of ventral tegmental neurons adapts to appetitive and aversive learningY Kim, J Wood, B MoghaddamPloS one 7 (1), e29766, 2012732012
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