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Henk J. Groenewegen

Henk J. Groenewegen

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Neuroscience

D-Index
82
Citations
34184
World Ranking
1489
National Ranking
46

Overview

Henk J. Groenewegen is affiliated with Amsterdam UMC in the Netherlands. Their research spans primarily the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with a particular focus on Neurology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Imaging.

The scientist's recent work covers several topics, including neurological disorders and treatments, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Bipolar Disorder and Treatment, neurotransmitter receptor influence on behavior, advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications, functional brain connectivity studies, and medical image segmentation techniques.

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Henk J. Groenewegen are:

  • "On the pathophysiology and treatment of akinetic mutism" (2020) published in Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
  • "Waxholm Space atlas of the rat brain: a 3D atlas supporting data analysis and integration" (2023) published in Nature Methods
  • "The intralaminar thalamus: a review of its role as a target in functional neurosurgery" (2023) published in Brain Communications

Frequent publication venues for their work include Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, Nature Methods, and Brain Communications.

Collaborations characterize a significant part of Groenewegen's research output. Frequent co-authors include Hisse Arnts, Pepijn van den Munckhof, Willemijn S. van Erp, Jan C. M. Lavrijsen, and Simon van Gaal.

Best Publications

  • Putting a spin on the dorsal–ventral divide of the striatum

    Pieter Voorn;Louk J.M.J Vanderschuren;Henk J Groenewegen;Trevor W Robbins

  • Do rats have a prefrontal cortex

    Harry B.M. Uylings;Henk J. Groenewegen;Bryan Kolb

  • Functional organization of the extrinsic and intrinsic circuitry of the parahippocampal region

    M.P. Witter;H.J. Groenewegen;F.H. Lopes da Silva;A.H.M. Lohman

  • The intralaminar and midline nuclei of the thalamus. Anatomical and functional evidence for participation in processes of arousal and awareness

    Ysbrand D Van der Werf;Menno P Witter;Henk J Groenewegen

  • The medial prefrontal cortex in the rat: evidence for a dorso-ventral distinction based upon functional and anatomical characteristics.

    Christian A Heidbreder;Henk J Groenewegen

  • Organization of the projections from the subiculum to the ventral striatum in the rat. A study using anterograde transport of Phaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin.

    H.J. Groenewegen;E. Vermeulen-Van der Zee;A. te Kortschot;M.P. Witter

  • Topographical organization and relationship with ventral striatal compartments of prefrontal corticostriatal projections in the rat.

    Henk W. Berendse;Yvonne Galis‐De Graaf;Henk J. Groenewegen

  • The nucleus accumbens as a complex of functionally distinct neuronal ensembles : an integration of behavioural, electrophysiological and anatomical data

    C.M.A. Pennartz;H.J. Groenewegen;F.H. Lopes da Silva

  • Organization of the afferent connections of the mediodorsal thalamic nucleus in the rat, related to the mediodorsal-prefrontal topography

    H.J. Groenewegen

  • Convergence and Segregation of Ventral Striatal Inputs and Outputs

    Henk J. Groenewegen;Christopher I. Wright;Arno V.J. Beijer;Pieter Voorn

  • Organization of the thalamostriatal projections in the rat, with special emphasis on the ventral striatum.

    Henk W. Berendse;Henk J. Groenewegen

  • The specificity of the ‘nonspecific’ midline and intralaminar thalamic nuclei

    Henk J. Groenewegen;Henk W. Berendse

  • Chapter 5 The anatomical relationship of the prefrontal cortex with the striatopallidal system, the thalamus and the amygdala: Evidence for a parallel organization

    Henk J. Groenewegen;Henk W. Berendse;Jan G. Wolters;Anthony H.M. Lohman

  • The Basal Ganglia and Motor Control

    Henk J. Groenewegen

  • The prefrontal cortex and the integration of sensory, limbic and autonomic information.

    Henk J. Groenewegen;Harry B.M. Uylings

  • The parasagittal zonation within the olivocerebellar projection. I. Climbing fiber distribution in the vermis of cat cerebellum.

    H. J. Groenewegen;J. Voogd

  • Restricted cortical termination fields of the midline and intralaminar thalamic nuclei in the rat.

    H.W. Berendse;H.J. Groenewegen

  • The parasagittal zonation within the olivocerebellar projection. II. Climbing fiber distribution in the intermediate and hemispheric parts of cat cerebellum.

    H. J. Groenewegen;J. Voogd;S. L. Freedman

  • The pre- and postnatal development of the dopaminergic cell groups in the ventral mesencephalon and the dopaminergic innervation of the striatum of the rat.

    P. Voorn;A. Kalsbeek;B. Jorritsma-Byham;H.J. Groenewegen

  • Organization of the efferent projections of the nucleus accumbens to pallidal, hypothalamic, and mesencephalic structures: a tracing and immunohistochemical study in the cat.

    Henk J. Groenewegen;Fokje T. Russchen

Frequent Co-Authors

Pieter Voorn
Pieter Voorn VU University Medical Center
Menno P. Witter
Menno P. Witter Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Suzanne N. Haber
Suzanne N. Haber University of Rochester Medical Center
Harry B.M. Uylings
Harry B.M. Uylings Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Dick J. Veltman
Dick J. Veltman Amsterdam UMC
Cyriel M. A. Pennartz
Cyriel M. A. Pennartz University of Amsterdam
Floris G. Wouterlood
Floris G. Wouterlood Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Jean-Michel Deniau
Jean-Michel Deniau Collège de France
Danielle C. Cath
Danielle C. Cath Utrecht University
Anton J. L. M. van Balkom
Anton J. L. M. van Balkom University of Amsterdam

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