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Overview

Jan G. Veening is affiliated with Radboud University in the Netherlands. Their academic profile indicates a focus on research at this institution, contributing to the scientific community through various channels.

While detailed information about recent papers, research topics, or specific publication venues is not provided, the association with Radboud University suggests involvement with a broad range of scientific activities typical of such a research university.

No frequent co-authors or detailed publication venues are listed, which limits insight into collaboration patterns or preferred journals and conferences. Similarly, there is no data on book publications, main or subfields of study, or specific topics of research.

There are no listed awards or honors attributed to Jan G. Veening. Available information also confirms that they are currently living.

Best Publications

  • The organization of projections from the central nucleus of the amygdala to brainstem sites involved in central autonomic regulation: a combined retrograde transport-immunohistochemical study

    J.G. Veening;L.W. Swanson;P.E. Sawchenko

  • The medial forebrain bundle of the rat. I. General introduction.

    Rudolf Nieuwenhuys;Leo M. G. Geeraedts;Jan G. Veening

  • The topical organization of the afferents to the caudatoputamen of the rat. A horseradish peroxidase study

    J.G. Veening;F.M. Cornelissen;P.A.J.M. Lieven

  • Pulsed and continuous radiofrequency current adjacent to the cervical dorsal root ganglion of the rat induces late cellular activity in the dorsal horn

    Jan Van Zundert;Anton J. A. de Louw;Elbert A. J. Joosten;Alfons G. H. Kessels

  • Expression of c-fos in the rat brainstem after exposure to hypoxia and to normoxic and hyperoxic hypercapnia

    Luc J. Teppema;Jan G. Veening;Andor Kranenburg;Albert Dahan

  • Fos immunoreactivity in the rat brain following consummatory elements of sexual behavior: a sex comparison

    Lique M Coolen;Hans J.P.W Peters;Jan G Veening

  • Stress-induced hyperthermia and anxiety: pharmacological validation.

    Berend Olivier;Berend Olivier;Theo Zethof;Tommy Pattij;Meg van Boogaert

  • The medial forebrain bundle of the rat. II. An autoradiographic study of the topography of the major descending and ascending components.

    Jan G. Veening;Larry W. Swanson;W. Maxwell Cowan;Rudolf Nieuwenhuys

  • Neural activation following sexual behavior in the male and female rat brain.

    Jan G Veening;Lique M Coolen

  • Subcortical afferents of the amygdaloid complex in the rat: an HRP study

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  • Intranasal administration of oxytocin: behavioral and clinical effects, a review.

    Jan G. Veening;Berend Olivier

  • Distribution of Fos immunoreactivity following mating versus anogenital investigation in the male rat brain.

    L.M Coolen;H.J.P.W Peters;J.G Veening

  • The regulation of brain states by neuroactive substances distributed via the cerebrospinal fluid; a review

    Jan G Veening;Jan G Veening;Henk P Barendregt

  • HPA axis dysregulation in mice overexpressing corticotropin releasing hormone.

    Lucianne Groenink;Anneloes Dirks;P.Monika Verdouw;Marlies lutje Schipholt

  • The role of oxytocin in male and female reproductive behavior.

    J.G. Veening;J.G. Veening;T.R. de Jong;M.D. Waldinger;S.M. Korte

  • Do similar neural systems subserve aggressive and sexual behaviour in male rats? Insights from c-Fos and pharmacological studies.

    Jan G. Veening;Lique M. Coolen;Trynke R. de Jong;Henk W. Joosten

  • Individual differences in male rat ejaculatory behaviour: searching for models to study ejaculation disorders

    Tommy Pattij;Trynke R. De Jong;Andre Uitterdijk;Marcel D. Waldinger

  • Efferent connections of the hypothalamic "aggression area" in the rat.

    T.A.P. Roeling;J.G. Veening;M.R. Kruk;J.P.W. Peters

  • Anatomical interrelationships of the medial preoptic area and other brain regions activated following male sexual behavior: A combined Fos and tract‐tracing study

    Lique M. Coolen;Lique M. Coolen;Hans J.P.W. Peters;Jan G. Veening

  • Neural mechanisms of sexual behavior in the male rat: emphasis on ejaculation-related circuits.

    J.G. Veening;L.M. Coolen

  • Demonstration of ejaculation-induced neural activity in the male rat brain using 5-HT1A agonist 8-OH-DPAT

    Lique M. Coolen;Berend Olivier;Hans J.P.W. Peters;Jan G. Veening

  • Activation of a subset of lumbar spinothalamic neurons after copulatory behavior in male but not female rats

    William A. Truitt;Michael T. Shipley;Jan G. Veening;Lique M. Coolen

Frequent Co-Authors

Lique M. Coolen
Lique M. Coolen Kent State University
Eric W. Roubos
Eric W. Roubos Radboud University
Rudolf Nieuwenhuys
Rudolf Nieuwenhuys American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Tamas Kozicz
Tamas Kozicz Mayo Clinic
Menno R. Kruk
Menno R. Kruk Leiden University
E.L.J.M. van Luijtelaar
E.L.J.M. van Luijtelaar Radboud University
Michael T. Shipley
Michael T. Shipley University of Maryland, Baltimore
Larry W. Swanson
Larry W. Swanson University of Southern California
Jaap M. Koolhaas
Jaap M. Koolhaas University of Groningen
Elbert A.J. Joosten
Elbert A.J. Joosten Maastricht University

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