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Overview

Gert Holstege is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia. Their research primarily spans several fields including Neuroscience, Health Professions, and Medicine. Within these areas, specific attention is given to subfields such as Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Pharmacy, Social Psychology, Physiology, and Behavioral Neuroscience.

Their work covers main topics including the neuroscience of respiration and sleep, infant health and development, neuroendocrine regulation and behavior, voice and speech disorders, stress responses and cortisol, and heart rate variability and autonomic control.

Holstege's recent published papers include:

  • Microstimulation in Different Parts of the Periaqueductal Gray Generates Different Types of Vocalizations in the Cat, 2020, Journal of Voice
  • Author response to Microstimulation in the Periaqueductal Gray Matter, 2021, Journal of Voice
  • The causal role of the amygdala in the autonomic regulation of stress and anxiety, 2021, The FASEB Journal

The researcher frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • Journal of Voice
  • The FASEB Journal

Holstege has collaborated multiple times with co-authors including:

  • Hari H. Subramanian
  • Ron J. Balnave
  • Hari Subramanian

Best Publications

  • Amygdaloid projections to the mesencephalon, pons and medulla oblongata in the cat.

    D. A. Hopkins;G. Holstege

  • A PET study on brain control of micturition in humans.

    Bertil F. M. Blok;Antoon T. M. Willemsen;Gert Holstege

  • Brain Activation during Human Male Ejaculation

    Gert Holstege;Janniko R. Georgiadis;Anne M. J. Paans;Linda C. Meiners

  • Anatomical and physiological observations on supraspinal control of bladder and urethral sphincter muscles in the cat.

    G Holstege;D Griffiths;H de Wall;E Dalm

  • The emotional motor system.

    Gert Holstege;Richard Bandler;Clifford B. Saper

  • The Anatomy of Brain Stem Pathways to the Spinal Cord in Cat. A Labeled Amino Acid Tracing Study

    Gert Holstege;Henricus G.J.M. Kuypers

  • Premature ejaculation and serotonergic antidepressants-induced delayed ejaculation: the involvement of the serotonergic system

    Marcel D Waldinger;Hemmie H.G Berendsen;Bertil F.M Blok;Berend Olivier

  • Projections of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis to the mesencephalon, pons, and medulla oblongata in the cat.

    G. Holstege;Linda Meiners;K. Tan

  • Some Anatomical Observations On The Projections From The Hypothalamus To Brainstem And Spinal Cord: An Hrp And Autoradiographic Tracing Study In The Cat

    Gert Holstege

  • Descending motor pathways and the spinal motor system: limbic and non-limbic components

    Gert Holstege

  • The organization of the bulbar fibre connections to the trigeminal, facial and hypoglossal motor nuclei. II. An autoradiographic tracing study in cat.

    Gert Holstege;Henricus G. J. M. Kuypers;Jan J. Dekker

  • Anatomical study of the final common pathway for vocalization in the cat

    Gert Holstege

  • Brain activation during micturition in women.

    Bertil F.M. Blok;Leontien M. Sturms;Gert Holstege

  • Organization of lumbosacral motoneuronal cell groups innervating hindlimb, pelvic floor, and axial muscles in the cat

    Veronique G.J.M. Vanderhorst;Gert Holstege

  • Regional cerebral blood flow changes associated with clitorally induced orgasm in healthy women

    Janniko R. Georgiadis;Rudie Kortekaas;Rutger Kuipers;Arie Nieuwenburg

  • Ultrastructural evidence for a paucity of projections from the lumbosacral cord to the pontine micturition center or M-region in the cat: a new concept for the organization of the micturition reflex with the periaqueductal gray as central relay.

    Bertil F.M. Blok;Henk de Weerd;Gert Holstege

  • Direct projections from the periaqueductal gray to the pontine micturition center (M-region). An anterograde and retrograde tracing study in the cat

    Bertil F.M. Blok;Gert Holstege

  • Anatomical evidence for direct brain stem projections to the somatic motoneuronal cell groups and autonomic preganglionic cell groups in cat spinal cord.

    Gert Holstege;Henricus G.J.M. Kuypers;Rob C. Boer

  • The Efferent Connections Of The Nucleus Of The Optic Tract And The Superior Colliculus In The Rabbit

    Gert Holstege;Han Collewijn

  • Supraspinal control of motoneurons innervating the striated muscles of the pelvic floor including urethral and anal sphincters in the cat.

    Gert Holstege;Joep Tan

  • Emotional Motor System

    Gert G. Holstege;Leonora J. Mouton;Peter O. Gerrits

Frequent Co-Authors

Henricus G.J.M. Kuypers
Henricus G.J.M. Kuypers Erasmus University Rotterdam
Clifford B. Saper
Clifford B. Saper Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Han Collewijn
Han Collewijn Erasmus University Rotterdam
Henry J. Ralston
Henry J. Ralston University of California, San Francisco
Ellen Laan
Ellen Laan University of Amsterdam
Thelma A. Lovick
Thelma A. Lovick University of Bristol
Vivian K. Mushahwar
Vivian K. Mushahwar University of Alberta
Francesco Lacquaniti
Francesco Lacquaniti University of Rome Tor Vergata
Bauke Ylstra
Bauke Ylstra Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Erik A. Sistermans
Erik A. Sistermans University of Amsterdam

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