196 Publications (Page 7 of 8)
1989
Amphetamine-induced excitations predominate in single neostriatal neurons showing motor-related activity.
Haracz, J LTschanz, Jo Ann TGreenberg, J and Rebec, George V
Brain research, vol. 489, (no. 2), pp. 365-8, 1989/Jun/12. | Journal Article
 
A simple device for the reliable production of varnish-insulated, high-impedance tungsten microelectrodes
Ciancone, Mark T and Rebec, George V
Journal of Neuroscience Methods, vol. 27, (no. 1), pp. 79, 1989. | Journal Article
 
Blockade of both D1- and D2-dopamine receptors inhibits amphetamine-induced ascorbate release in the neostriatum.
Oh, CGardiner, T W and Rebec, George V
Brain research, vol. 480, (no. 1-2), pp. 184-9, 1989/Feb/20. | Journal Article
 
Serotonergic dorsal raphe neurons: changes in spontaneous neuronal activity and responsiveness to 5-MeODMT following long-term amphetamine administration.
Heidenreich, Byron A and Rebec, George V
Neuroscience Letters, vol. 103, (no. 1), pp. 81-6, 1989/Aug/14. | Journal Article
1988
Atypical antipsychotic drugs block selective components of amphetamine-induced stereotypy.
Tschanz, Jo Ann T and Rebec, George V
Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior, vol. 31, (no. 3), pp. 519-22, 1988/Nov. | Journal Article
 
Clozapine and haloperidol in the amygdaloid complex: differential effects on dopamine transmission with long-term treatment.
Anderson, G D and Rebec, George V
Biological psychiatry, vol. 23, (no. 5), pp. 497-506, 1988/Mar/1. | Journal Article
 
Heterogenous responses of neostriatal neurons to amphetamine in freely moving rats
Gardiner, Thomas WIverson, David A and Rebec, George V
Brain Research, vol. 463, (no. 2), pp. 274, 1988. | Journal Article
 
Reciprocal zones of excitation and inhibition in the neostriatum.
Rebec, George V and Curtis, S D
Synapse, vol. 2, (no. 6), pp. 633-5, 1988. | Journal Article
1987
Dopaminergic neurons: simultaneous measurements of dopamine release and single-unit activity during stimulation of the medial forebrain bundle.
Kuhr, W GWightman, Robert M and Rebec, George V
Brain research, vol. 418, (no. 1), pp. 122-8, 1987/Aug/18. | Journal Article
 
Electrophysiological pharmacology of amphetamine.
Rebec, George V
Monographs in Neural Sciences, vol. 13, pp. 1-33, 1987. | Journal Article
1986
Crus cerebri lesions abolish amphetamine-induced ascorbate release in the rat neostriatum.
Wilson, R LKamata, KBigelow, J CRebec, George V and Wightman, Robert M
Brain research, vol. 370, (no. 2), pp. 393-6, 1986/Apr/9. | Journal Article
 
Differential response of amygdaloid neurons to clozapine and haloperidol: effects of repeated administration
Anderson, Glenn D and Rebec, George V
Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, vol. 24, (no. 6), pp. 1566, 1986. | Journal Article
 
Ipsapirone depresses neuronal activity in the dorsal raphe nucleus and the hippocampal formation
Basse-Tomusk, Allison and Rebec, George V
European Journal of Pharmacology, vol. 130, (no. 1), pp. 143, 1986. | Journal Article
 
Multiple amphetamine injections reduce the release of ascorbic acid in the neostriatum of the rat.
Kamata, KWilson, R LAlloway, Kevin D and Rebec, George V
Brain research, vol. 362, (no. 2), pp. 331-8, 1986/Jan/8. | Journal Article
 
Unilateral, intranigral infusions of amphetamine produce differential, bilateral changes in unit activity and extracellular levels of ascorbate in the neostriatum of the rat.
Wilson, R LKamata, KWightman, Robert M and Rebec, George V
Brain research, vol. 384, (no. 2), pp. 342-7, 1986/Oct/8. | Journal Article
1985
Ascorbic acid and the behavioral response to haloperidol: implications for the action of antipsychotic drugs.
Rebec, George VCentore, J MWhite, L K and Alloway, Kevin D
Science, vol. 227, (no. 4685), pp. 438-40, 1985/Jan/25. | Journal Article
 
Modulation of neostriatal activity by iontophoresis of ascorbic acid.
Gardiner, T WArmstrong-James, MCaan, A WWightman, Robert M and Rebec, George V
Brain research, vol. 344, (no. 1), pp. 181-5, 1985/Sep/30. | Journal Article
 
Nigral reticulata neurons: potentiation of reponsiveness to amphetamine with long-term treatment
Kamata, Katsuo and Rebec, George V
Brain Research, vol. 332, (no. 1), pp. 193, 1985. | Journal Article
1984
Apomorphine-induced inhibition of neostriatal activity is enhanced by lesions induced by 6-hydroxydopamine but not by long-term administration of amphetamine.
Alloway, Kevin D and Rebec, George V
Neuropharmacology, vol. 23, (no. 9), pp. 1033-9, 1984/Sep. | Journal Article
 
Critical issues in assessing the behavioral effects of amphetamine.
Rebec, George V and Bashore, Theodore R
Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews, vol. 8, (no. 1), pp. 153-9, 1984. | Journal Article
 
Iontophoretic evidence for subsensitivity of postsynaptic dopamine receptors following long-term amphetamine administration
Kamata, Katsuo and Rebec, George V
European Journal of Pharmacology, vol. 106, (no. 2), pp. 397, 1984. | Journal Article
 
Long-term amphetamine treatment attenuates or reverses the depression of neuronal activity produced by dopamine agonists in the ventral tegmental area
Kamata, Katsuo and Rebec, George V
Life Sciences, vol. 34, (no. 24), pp. 2427, 1984. | Journal Article
 
Nigral dopaminergic neurons: differential sensitivity to apomorphine following long-term treatment with low and high doses of amphetamine
Kamata, Katsuo and Rebec, George V
Brain Research, vol. 321, (no. 1), pp. 150, 1984. | Journal Article
1983
Cataleptogenic potency of the antipsychotic drugs is inversely correlated with neuronal activity in the amygdaloid complex of the rat.
Rebec, George VGelman, JAlloway, Kevin D and Bashore, Theodore R
Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior, vol. 19, (no. 5), pp. 759-63, 1983/Nov. | Journal Article
 
Shift from inhibition to excitation in the neostriatum but not in the nucleus accumbens following long-term amphetamine.
Alloway, Kevin D and Rebec, George V
Brain research, vol. 273, (no. 1), pp. 71-9, 1983/Aug/22. | Journal Article