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Constantine Pavlides

Constantine Pavlides

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Neuroscience

D-Index
33
Citations
8914
World Ranking
9398
National Ranking
349

Overview

Constantine Pavlides is affiliated with the University of Tsukuba in Japan. Their primary research focus lies within the field of Neuroscience, with a particular emphasis on Cognitive Neuroscience and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience as subfields.

The scientist's research explores key topics such as Memory and Neural Mechanisms, Sleep and Wakefulness Research, and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research. These areas are central to understanding neural function and the biological processes underlying cognition and behavior.

Constantine Pavlides has contributed to multiple publications, including the following recent papers:

  • Hippocampal cellular functional organization for fear memory: Effects of sleep (2022), published in Hippocampus
  • Differential roles of medial/lateral entorhinal cortex in spatial/object memory and contribution to hippocampal functional neuronal organization (2024), published in Neurobiology of Learning and Memory

Their frequent co-authors include Jiyeon Cho, Shoko Arai, and Krzysztof A. Sypniewski. Collaboration with these researchers has contributed to the exploration of hippocampal function and related neural mechanisms.

Constantine Pavlides has published in venues such as:

  • Hippocampus
  • Neurobiology of Learning and Memory

Best Publications

  • Influences of hippocampal place cell firing in the awake state on the activity of these cells during subsequent sleep episodes

    C Pavlides;J Winson

  • Long-term potentiation in the dentate gyrus is induced preferentially on the positive phase of θ-rhythm

    Constantine Pavlides;Yoram J. Greenstein;Mark Grudman;Jonathan Winson

  • Long-term potentiation in the motor cortex.

    Atsushi Iriki;Constantine Pavlides;Asaf Keller;Hiroshi Asanuma

  • Impaired hippocampal-dependent learning and functional abnormalities in the hippocampus in mice lacking serotonin(1A) receptors.

    Zoltán Sarnyai;Etienne L. Sibille;Constantine Pavlides;Robert J. Fenster

  • Effects of glucocorticoids on hippocampal long-term potentiation

    Constantine Pavlides;Yoshifumi Watanabe;Bruce S. McEwen

  • Projection from the sensory to the motor cortex is important in learning motor skills in the monkey

    C. Pavlides;E. Miyashita;H. Asanuma

  • Effects of chronic stress on hippocampal long-term potentiation.

    Constantine Pavlides;Lucas G. Nivón;Bruce S. McEwen

  • Structural and functional alterations to rat medial prefrontal cortex following chronic restraint stress and recovery.

    Deena S. Goldwater;Constantine Pavlides;Richard G. Hunter;Erik B. Bloss

  • Opposing roles of type I and type II adrenal steroid receptors in hippocampal long-term potentiation.

    C Pavlides;Y Watanabe;A M Magariños;B S McEwen

  • Brain Gene Expression During REM Sleep Depends on Prior Waking Experience

    Sidarta Ribeiro;Vikas Goyal;Claudio V. Mello;Constantine Pavlides

  • Induction of Hippocampal Long-Term Potentiation during Waking Leads to Increased Extrahippocampal zif-268 Expression during Ensuing Rapid-Eye-Movement Sleep

    Sidarta Ribeiro;Claudio V. Mello;Tarciso Velho;Timothy J. Gardner

  • Role of adrenal steroid mineralocorticoid and glucocorticoid receptors in long-term potentiation in the CA1 field of hippocampal slices

    Constantine Pavlides;Sonoko Ogawa;Akihisa Kimura;Bruce S. McEwen

  • Long-term potentiation of thalamic input to the motor cortex induced by coactivation of thalamocortical and corticocortical afferents.

    Atsushi Iriki;Constantine Pavlides;Asaf Keller;Hiroshi Asanuma

  • Genetic inactivation of the Serotonin(1A) receptor in mice results in downregulation of major GABA(A) receptor alpha subunits, reduction of GABA(A) receptor binding, and benzodiazepine-resistant anxiety.

    Etienne Sibille;Constantine Pavlides;Dietmar Benke;Miklos Toth

  • Lonf-term potentiation in the dentate gyrus is preferentially induced at theta rhythm periodicity

    Yoram J. Greenstein;Constantine Pavlides;Jonathan Winson

  • Brain-Targeted Proanthocyanidin Metabolites for Alzheimer's Disease Treatment

    Jun Wang;Mario G. Ferruzzi;Lap Ho;Lap Ho;Jack Blount

  • The Prototoxin lynx1 Acts on Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors to Balance Neuronal Activity and Survival In Vivo

    Julie M. Miwa;Julie M. Miwa;Tanya R. Stevens;Tanya R. Stevens;Sarah L. King;Barbara J. Caldarone

  • Hippocampal homosynaptic long-term depression/depotentiation induced by adrenal steroids.

    C. Pavlides;A. Kimura;A.M. Magarin˜os;B.S. Mcewen

  • Neurobiological basis of motor learning in mammals.

    H Asanuma;C Pavlides

  • Single-unit activity in the lateral nucleus of the amygdala and overlying areas of the striatum in freely behaving rats: rates, discharge patterns, and responses to acoustic stimuli.

    Fabio Bordi;Joseph LeDoux;Marie Christine Clugnet;Constantine Pavlides

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce S. McEwen
Bruce S. McEwen Rockefeller University
Hiroshi Asanuma
Hiroshi Asanuma Rockefeller University
Sidarta Ribeiro
Sidarta Ribeiro Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
Claudio V. Mello
Claudio V. Mello Oregon Health & Science University
Etienne Sibille
Etienne Sibille University of Toronto
Elizabeth Gould
Elizabeth Gould Princeton University
Atsushi Iriki
Atsushi Iriki RIKEN Center for Brain Science
Donald W. Pfaff
Donald W. Pfaff Rockefeller University
Heather A. Cameron
Heather A. Cameron National Institutes of Health
Zoltán Sarnyai
Zoltán Sarnyai James Cook University

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