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Brian H. Bland

Brian H. Bland

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Neuroscience

D-Index
61
Citations
11158
World Ranking
3727
National Ranking
213

Overview

Brian H. Bland is affiliated with the University of Calgary in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on Neuroscience, with a particular emphasis on subfields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurology, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Neurological disorders and treatments
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research

Bland has contributed to the scientific literature with papers published in prominent venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory). Notable recent publications include:

  • Activation of thalamo-cortical circuits with posterior hypothalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation, 2021, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Basal Ganglia Responses to Electrical Stimulation of the Posterior Hypothalamic Nucleus, 2021, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Frequent collaborators in Bland's research include Calvin K. Young, with whom they have co-authored multiple papers.

Best Publications

  • The physiology and pharmacology of hippocampal formation theta rhythms

    Brian H. Bland

  • Two types of hippocampal rhythmical slow activity in both the rabbit and the rat: Relations to behavior and effects of atropine, diethyl ether, urethane, and pentobarbital

    R. Kramis;C.H. Vanderwolf;B.H. Bland

  • Theta band oscillation and synchrony in the hippocampal formation and associated structures: the case for its role in sensorimotor integration.

    Brian H. Bland;Scott D. Oddie

  • Extrinsic and intrinsic properties underlying oscillation and synchrony in limbic cortex.

    Brian H. Bland;Luis V. Colom

  • Generators and topography of hippocampal theta (RSA) in the anaesthetized and freely moving rat.

    Brian H. Bland;Brian H. Bland;Ian Q. Whishaw;Ian Q. Whishaw

  • Hippocampal Rhythmic Slow Activity and Neocortical Low-Voltage Fast Activity: Relations to Behavior

    C. H. Vanderwolf;R. Kramis;L. A. Gillespie;B. H. Bland

  • Two generators of hippocampal theta activity in rabbits.

    B.H. Bland;P. Andersen;T. Ganes

  • Organization of the hippocampal output.

    P. Andersen;B.H. Bland;J.D. Dudar

  • Evidence for Differential Control of Posterior Hypothalamic, Supramammillary, and Medial Mammillary Theta-Related Cellular Discharge by Ascending and Descending Pathways

    Ian J. Kirk;Scott D. Oddie;Jan Konopacki;Brian H. Bland

  • The extrinsic modulation of hippocampal theta depends on the coactivation of cholinergic and GABA-ergic medial septal inputs.

    James W. Smythe;Luis V. Colom;Brian H. Bland

  • Carbachol-induced EEG ‘theta’ activity in hippocampal brain slices

    Jan Konopacki;M. Bruce MacIver;Brian H. Bland;Sheldon H. Roth

  • Anatomical, electrophysiological and pharmacological studies of ascending brainstem hippocampal synchronizing pathways.

    Brian H. Bland;Scott D. Oddie

  • The Role of the Septohippocampal Pathway in the Regulation of Hippocampal Field Activity and Behavior: Analysis by the Intraseptal Microinfusion of Carbachol, Atropine, and Procaine

    Victoria H. Lawson;Brian H. Bland

  • Diencephalic and hippocampal mechanisms of motor activity in the rat: Effects of posterior hypothalamic stimulation on behavior and hippocampal slow wave activity

    Brian H. Bland;C.H. Vanderwolf

  • Brainstem sites for the carbachol elicitation of the hippocampal theta rhythm in the rat

    R. P. Vertes;L. V. Colom;W. J. Fortin;B. H. Bland

  • Intracellular records of carbachol-induced theta rhythm in hippocampal slices.

    Brian H. Bland;Luis V. Colom;Jan Konopacki;Sheldon H. Roth

  • Electrical stimulation of the hippocampal formation: Behavioral and bioelectrical effects

    B.H. Bland;C.H. Vanderwolf

  • Hippocampal formation theta activity and movement selection.

    Scott D Oddie;Brian H Bland

  • Automated analysis of rhythmicity of physiologically identified hippocampal formation neurons

    B. H. Bland;P. Andersen;T. Ganes;O. Sveen

  • Chapter 8 – Diencephalic, Hippocampal, and Neocortical Mechanisms in Voluntary Movement1

    C.H. Vanderwolf;B.H. Bland;I.Q. Whishaw

Frequent Co-Authors

C.H. Vanderwolf
C.H. Vanderwolf University of Western Ontario
Ian Q. Whishaw
Ian Q. Whishaw University of Lethbridge
Ian J. Kirk
Ian J. Kirk University of Auckland
Richard H. Dyck
Richard H. Dyck University of Calgary
Clayton T. Dickson
Clayton T. Dickson University of Alberta
Per Andersen
Per Andersen University of Copenhagen
Robert P. Vertes
Robert P. Vertes Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences
Ursula I. Tuor
Ursula I. Tuor University of Calgary
Brian R. Christie
Brian R. Christie University of Victoria
George K. Kostopoulos
George K. Kostopoulos University of Patras

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