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Enrique Lanuza

Enrique Lanuza

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Neuroscience

D-Index
41
Citations
4549
World Ranking
7955
National Ranking
130

Overview

Enrique Lanuza is affiliated with the University of Valencia in Spain and works primarily in the field of neuroscience. Their research spans several subfields including social psychology, neurology, behavioral neuroscience, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, as well as endocrine and autonomic systems.

The main topics covered in Enrique Lanuza's research include:

  • Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior
  • Stress responses and cortisol
  • Olfactory and sensory function studies
  • Genetics and neurodevelopmental disorders
  • Regulation of appetite and obesity
  • Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms
  • Neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms

Lanuza's recent papers demonstrate their research scope across neuroscience and behavioral studies. Notable publications include:

  • Structural progression of Alzheimer's disease over decades: the MRI staging scheme, 2022, Brain Communications
  • Becoming a mother shifts the activity of the social and motivation brain networks in mice, 2022, iScience
  • Toward a unified analysis of cerebellum maturation and aging across the entire lifespan: A MRI analysis, 2021, Human Brain Mapping
  • Maternal Motivation: Exploring the Roles of Prolactin and Pup Stimuli, 2020, Neuroendocrinology
  • Pregnancy Changes the Response of the Vomeronasal and Olfactory Systems to Pups in Mice, 2020, Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience

The frequent coauthors in Lanuza's work include Carmen Agustín-Pavón, Fernando Martínez-Garciá, María Abellán-Álvaro, Vicent Teruel-Martí, and Anna Teruel-Sanchis. Collaboration with these researchers reflects a network centered on neuroscience and behavior.

Lanuza's research has been published predominantly in venues such as IBRO Neuroscience Reports, Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, Brain Structure and Function, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), and Brain Communications. IBRO Neuroscience Reports accounts for the largest number of publications, followed by contributions to Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience and Brain Structure and Function.

Best Publications

  • Towards a unified analysis of brain maturation and aging across the entire lifespan: A MRI analysis.

    José E. Romero;Pierrick Coupe;Pierrick Coupe;Enrique Lanuza;Gwenaelle Catheline

  • Lifespan Changes of the Human Brain In Alzheimer’s Disease

    Pierrick Coupé;José Vicente Manjón;Enrique Lanuza;Gwenaelle Catheline

  • Differential efferent projections of the anterior, posteroventral, and posterodorsal subdivisions of the medial amygdala in mice

    Cecília Pardo-Bellver;Bernardita Cádiz-Moretti;Amparo Novejarque;Fernando Martínez-García

  • Attractive properties of sexual pheromones in mice: Innate or learned?

    Jose Moncho-Bogani;Enrique Lanuza;Adoración Hernández;Amparo Novejarque

  • The pallial amygdala of amniote vertebrates: evolution of the concept, evolution of the structure.

    Fernando Martı́nez-Garcı́a;Alino Martı́nez-Marcos;Enrique Lanuza

  • Unconditioned stimulus pathways to the amygdala: effects of posterior thalamic and cortical lesions on fear conditioning

    E Lanuza;K Nader;K Nader;J.E Ledoux

  • Attraction to sexual pheromones and associated odorants in female mice involves activation of the reward system and basolateral amygdala

    Jose Moncho-Bogani;Fernando Martinez-Garcia;Amparo Novejarque;Enrique Lanuza

  • Of pheromones and kairomones: what receptors mediate innate emotional responses?

    Lluis Fortes-Marco;Enrique Lanuza;Fernando Martinez-Garcia

  • Identification of the reptilian basolateral amygdala: an anatomical investigation of the afferents to the posterior dorsal ventricular ridge of the lizard Podarcis hispanica

    Enrique Lanuza;Margarita Belekhova;Alino Martínez‐Marcos;Cristian Font

  • Refining the dual olfactory hypothesis: Pheromone reward and odour experience

    Fernando Martínez-García;Joana Martínez-Ricós;Carmen Agustín-Pavón;Jose Martínez-Hernández

  • Evolution of the Amygdala in Vertebrates

    F. Martínez-García;A. Novejarque;E. Lanuza

  • Unconditioned stimulus pathways to the amygdala: Effects of lesions of the posterior intralaminar thalamus on foot-shock-induced c-Fos expression in the subdivisions of the lateral amygdala

    Enrique Lanuza;Jose Moncho-Bogani;Joseph E. LeDoux

  • Afferent projections to the different medial amygdala subdivisions: a retrograde tracing study in the mouse

    Bernardita Cádiz-Moretti;Marcos Otero-García;Fernando Martínez-García;Fernando Martínez-García;Enrique Lanuza

  • Distribution of PSA-NCAM expression in the amygdala of the adult rat.

    J Nacher;E Lanuza;B.S McEwen

  • Intraspecific communication through chemical signals in female mice: reinforcing properties of involatile male sexual pheromones.

    Joana Martínez-Ricós;Carmen Agustín-Pavón;Enrique Lanuza;Fernando Martínez-García

  • Projections from the posterolateral olfactory amygdala to the ventral striatum: neural basis for reinforcing properties of chemical stimuli

    Isabel Ubeda-Bañon;Amparo Novejarque;Alicia Mohedano-Moriano;Palma Pro-Sistiaga

  • From sexual attraction to maternal aggression: when pheromones change their behavioural significance

    Ana Martín-Sánchez;Lynn McLean;Robert J. Beynon;Jane L. Hurst

  • Afferent and efferent connections of the nucleus sphericus in the snake Thamnophis sirtalis: Convergence of olfactory and vomeronasal information in the lateral cortex and the amygdala

    Enrique Lanuza;Mimi Halpern

  • Efferents and Centrifugal Afferents of the Main and Accessory Olfactory Bulbs in the Snake Thamnophis sirtalis

    Enrique Lanuza;Mimi Halpern

  • A LACERTILIAN DORSAL RETINORECIPIENT THALAMUS : A RE-INVESTIGATION IN THE OLD-WORLD LIZARD PODARCIS HISPANICA

    Natalia Kenigfest;Alino Martínez-Marcos;Margarita Belekhova;Cristian Font

  • Distribution of oxytocin and co-localization with arginine vasopressin in the brain of mice.

    Marcos Otero-García;Carmen Agustín-Pavón;Enrique Lanuza;Fernando Martínez-García

Frequent Co-Authors

Fernando Martínez-García
Fernando Martínez-García Jaume I University
Alino Martinez-Marcos
Alino Martinez-Marcos University of Castilla-La Mancha
Oliver Stork
Oliver Stork Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Ricardo Insausti
Ricardo Insausti University of Castilla-La Mancha
Shaun P. Collin
Shaun P. Collin La Trobe University
Karim Nader
Karim Nader McGill University
Juan Nacher
Juan Nacher University of Valencia
Joseph E. LeDoux
Joseph E. LeDoux New York University
Andrew L. Gundlach
Andrew L. Gundlach Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health

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