Joseph P. Huston spends much of his time researching Neuroscience, Dopamine, Endocrinology, Internal medicine and Neurochemical. The study incorporates disciplines such as Neuropeptide and Substance P in addition to Neuroscience. His research in Endocrinology tackles topics such as Agonist which are related to areas like Stimulation.
His specific area of interest is Internal medicine, where he studies Circadian rhythm. His Neurochemical research incorporates themes from Open field, Acetylcholine, Pharmacology, Habituation and Hippocampal formation. His Substantia nigra study deals with Lesion intersecting with Anesthesia.
Neuroscience, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Dopamine and Substantia nigra are his primary areas of study. His research on Neuroscience frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Open field. The study of Internal medicine is intertwined with the study of Anesthesia in a number of ways.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Neurochemical and Pharmacology. His Substantia nigra research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Lesion, Ventral tegmental area, Caudate nucleus and Anatomy. His Substance P study incorporates themes from Nucleus basalis and Conditioned place preference.
Joseph P. Huston mainly focuses on Neuroscience, Dopamine, Internal medicine, Endocrinology and Hippocampus. As part of his studies on Neuroscience, Joseph P. Huston often connects relevant areas like Serotonergic. The various areas that Joseph P. Huston examines in his Dopamine study include Neurochemical and Pharmacology, Nasal administration.
The concepts of his Neurochemical study are interwoven with issues in Amphetamine and Ventral striatum. His studies deal with areas such as Agonist, Anesthesia and Elevated plus maze as well as Pharmacology. His work carried out in the field of Hippocampus brings together such families of science as Cholinergic, Basal forebrain, Acetylcholine, Hippocampal formation and Amygdala.
Joseph P. Huston mainly focuses on Neuroscience, Dopamine, Hippocampus, Endocrinology and Internal medicine. His studies in Neuroscience integrate themes in fields like Histaminergic and Serotonergic. His Dopamine research integrates issues from Anesthesia, Pharmacology, Nasal administration and Neurotransmitter.
His study looks at the intersection of Hippocampus and topics like Acetylcholine with Basal, Tyrosine hydroxylase, Dentate gyrus and Central nervous system. His study in Endocrinology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Neocortex and Second messenger system. His study of Medial forebrain bundle is a part of Internal medicine.
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The unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine lesion model in behavioral brain research. Analysis of functional deficits, recovery and treatments.
R.K.W. Schwarting;J.P. Huston.
Progress in Neurobiology (1996)
The pharmacology, neuroanatomy and neurogenetics of one-trial object recognition in rodents.
Ekrem Dere;Joseph P. Huston;Maria A. De Souza Silva.
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (2007)
Techniques and basic experiments for the study of brain and behavior
Bureš, Jan, physician;Olga Burešová;Joseph P. Huston.
(1983)
Behavioral phenotyping of the MPTP mouse model of Parkinson's disease
Marco Sedelis;Rainer K.W Schwarting;Joseph P Huston.
Behavioural Brain Research (2001)
Unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine lesions of meso-striatal dopamine neurons and their physiological sequelae.
R.K.W. Schwarting;J.P. Huston.
Progress in Neurobiology (1996)
Serotonin and psychostimulant addiction: focus on 5-HT1A-receptors.
Christian P. Müller;Robert J. Carey;Joseph P. Huston;Maria A. De Souza Silva.
Progress in Neurobiology (2007)
MPTP susceptibility in the mouse: behavioral, neurochemical, and histological analysis of gender and strain differences.
Marco Sedelis;Katja Hofele;Georg W. Auburger;Sarah Morgan.
Behavior Genetics (2000)
High versus low reactivity to a novel environment: behavioural, pharmacological and neurochemical assessments.
C.M. Thiel;C.P. Müller;J.P. Huston;R.K.W. Schwarting.
Neuroscience (1999)
Accelerated hippocampal spreading depression and enhanced locomotory activity in mice with astrocyte-directed inactivation of connexin43.
Martin Theis;Regina Jauch;Lang Zhuo;Dina Speidel.
The Journal of Neuroscience (2003)
What's conditioned in conditioned place preference?
Joseph P. Huston;Maria A. de Souza Silva;Bianca Topic;Christian P. Müller.
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences (2013)
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