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58
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10153
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4225
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1907

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Allan Siegel is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States.

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Best Publications

  • Efferent connections of the septal area in the rat: An analysis utilizing retrograde and anterograde transport methods

    Richard C. Meibach;Allan Siegel

  • Efferent connections of the hippocampal formation in the rat.

    Richard C. Meibach;Allan Siegel

  • Neuropharmacology of brain-stimulation-evoked aggression.

    Allan Siegel;Thomas A.P. Roeling;Thomas R Gregg;Menno R Kruk

  • Brain structures and neurotransmitters regulating aggression in cats: Implications for human aggression.

    Thomas R. Gregg;Allan Siegel

  • The organization of the hypothalamic pathways mediating affective defense behavior in the cat.

    Susan A.G. Fuchs;Henry M. Edinger;Allan Siegel

  • Evidence that substance P is utilized in medial amygdaloid facilitation of defensive rage behavior in the cat

    Majid B. Shaikh;Anda Steinberg;Allan Siegel

  • The neurobiological bases for development of pharmacological treatments of aggressive disorders.

    Allan Siegel;Suresh Bhatt;Rekha Bhatt;Steven S Zalcman

  • Neural substrates of aggression and flight in the cat.

    Allan Siegel;Claudia B. Pott

  • Bimodal classification of aggression: affective defense and predatory attack

    Naomi J Weinshenker;Allan Siegel

  • Subicular projections to the posterior cingulate cortex in rats

    Richard C. Meibach;Richard C. Meibach;Allan Siegel;Allan Siegel

  • A [14C]2-deoxyglucose analysis of the functional neural pathways of the limbic forebrain in the rat. V. The septal area.

    Robert E. Watson;Heidi E. Siegel;Allan Siegel

  • The neurobiology of aggression and rage: role of cytokines

    Steven S. Zalcman;Allan Siegel

  • The role of the anterior hypothalamus in affective defense behavior elicited from the ventromedial hypothalamus of the cat.

    Susan A.G. Fuchs;Henry M. Edinger;Allan Siegel

  • The pathways mediating affective defense and quiet biting attack behavior from the midbrain central gray of the cat: an autoradiographic study.

    Majid B. Shaikh;Jeannette A. Barrett;Allan Siegel

  • Effects of electrical stimulation of the septum upon attack behavior elicited from the hypothalamus in the cat.

    Allan Siegel;Donald Skog

  • The origin of fornix fibers which project to the mammillary bodies in the rat: a horseradish peroxidase study

    Richard C. Meibach;Allan Siegel

  • The origin of the afferent supply to the mediodorsal thalamic nucleus: Enhancement of HRP transport by selective lesions

    Allan Siegel;Takeo Fukushima;Richard Meibach;Leonard Burke

  • A projection from the entorhinal cortex to the nucleus accumbens in the rat.

    Philip F. Krayniak;Richard C. Meibach;Allan Siegel

  • Thalamic projections of the hippocampal formation: evidence for an alternate pathway involving the internal capsule.

    Richard C. Meibach;Allan Siegel

  • Effects of amygdaloid stimulation upon trigeminal sensory fields of the LIP that are established during hypothalamically-elicited quiet biting attack in the cat

    Christine H. Block;Allan Siegel;Henry Edinger

  • Efferent connections of the hippocampus and adjacent regions in the pigeon.

    Philip F. Krayniak;Allan Siegel

Frequent Co-Authors

Jiang-Hong Ye
Jiang-Hong Ye Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Harvey H. Feder
Harvey H. Feder Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Menno R. Kruk
Menno R. Kruk Leiden University

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