The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Neuroscience, Amygdala, Ejaculation, Anatomy and Internal medicine. His work in the fields of Central nervous system and Thalamus overlaps with other areas such as c-Fos and Social relation. Jan G. Veening works mostly in the field of Amygdala, limiting it down to concerns involving Nucleus and, occasionally, Neocortex and Dorsal raphe nucleus.
His research in Ejaculation intersects with topics in Developmental psychology, Prosocial behavior and Oxytocin. His work deals with themes such as Immunohistochemistry, Ventral tegmental area, Medial forebrain bundle and Preoptic area, which intersect with Anatomy. Internal medicine is often connected to Endocrinology in his work.
His primary areas of study are Neuroscience, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Anatomy and Ejaculation. His study in Central nervous system, Hypothalamus, Stria terminalis, Amygdala and Nucleus falls under the purview of Neuroscience. His Internal medicine research focuses on Serotonin, Serotonergic, Brainstem, Receptor and Paroxetine.
His Endocrinology study combines topics in areas such as Delayed ejaculation and 5-HT receptor. Jan G. Veening has included themes like Ventral tegmental area, Spinal cord and Midbrain in his Anatomy study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Agonist, Oxytocin and Orgasm.
Jan G. Veening mostly deals with Anatomy, Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Hamster and Neuroscience. His Anatomy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Midbrain and Pathology. His Endocrinology research incorporates themes from Receptor, Serotonin and Brainstem.
His Internal medicine research includes elements of Venlafaxine and Pharmacology. His study in the field of Central nervous system also crosses realms of Social relation. Jan G. Veening interconnects Hypothalamus, Sensory system and Thalamus in the investigation of issues within Central nervous system.
Jan G. Veening mainly focuses on Oxytocin, Prosocial behavior, Developmental psychology, Neuroscience and Ejaculation. His Oxytocin research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Autism and Nasal administration. His study in Spinal cord, Brainstem, Inhibitory postsynaptic potential, Forebrain and Neurochemical are all subfields of Neuroscience.
Jan G. Veening has researched Ejaculation in several fields, including Ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus, Orgasm, Afferent and Amygdala.
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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.
Brain Research (1984)
The medial forebrain bundle of the rat. I. General introduction.
Rudolf Nieuwenhuys;Leo M. G. Geeraedts;Jan G. Veening.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1982)
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.
Neuroscience (1980)
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.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1997)
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.
Anesthesiology (2005)
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.
Brain Research (1996)
Stress-induced hyperthermia and anxiety: pharmacological validation.
Berend Olivier;Berend Olivier;Theo Zethof;Tommy Pattij;Meg van Boogaert.
European Journal of Pharmacology (2003)
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.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1982)
Neural activation following sexual behavior in the male and female rat brain.
Jan G Veening;Lique M Coolen.
Behavioural Brain Research (1998)
Intranasal administration of oxytocin: behavioral and clinical effects, a review.
Jan G. Veening;Berend Olivier.
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (2013)
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