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Overview

Mihály Hajós is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of neuroscience and medicine, with a focus on cognitive neuroscience, cellular and molecular neuroscience, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, molecular biology, and physiology.

Their work covers several main topics related to brain function and disease, including:

  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Functional brain connectivity studies
  • Neuroscience and neural engineering
  • EEG and brain-computer interfaces
  • Advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications
  • Neuroscience and neuropharmacology research
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments

This scientist has contributed to multiple research articles, some of which include:

  • "Sensory-Evoked 40-Hz Gamma Oscillation Improves Sleep and Daily Living Activities in Alzheimer's Disease Patients," 2021, Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
  • "Therapy for Alzheimer's disease: Missing targets and functional markers?" 2021, Ageing Research Reviews
  • "Developmental synaptic regulator, TWEAK/Fn14 signaling, is a determinant of synaptic function in models of stroke and neurodegeneration," 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Noninvasive Gamma Sensory Stimulation May Reduce White Matter and Myelin Loss in Alzheimer's Disease," 2023, Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
  • "Safety, tolerability, and efficacy estimate of evoked gamma oscillation in mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease," 2024, Frontiers in Neurology

Mihály Hajós frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Evan Hempel, Zach Malchano, Aylin Cimenser, Brent Vaughan, and Jonathan Thomas Megerian.

Their work has been published repeatedly in specific venues such as:

  • Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
  • Neurology
  • Frontiers in Neurology
  • Alzheimer's & Dementia Translational Research & Clinical Interventions

Best Publications

  • A novel positive allosteric modulator of the alpha7 neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor: in vitro and in vivo characterization

    Raymond S. Hurst;Mihaly Hajós;Mario Raggenbass;Theron M. Wall

  • Neurophysiological biomarkers for drug development in schizophrenia

    Daniel C. Javitt;Kevin M. Spencer;Gunvant K. Thaker;Georg Winterer

  • Interaction between a selective 5-HT1A receptor antagonist and an SSRI in vivo: effects on 5-HT cell firing and extracellular 5-HT

    S.E. Gartside;V. Umbers;M. Hajós;T. Sharp

  • An electrophysiological and neuroanatomical study of the medial prefrontal cortical projection to the midbrain raphe nuclei in the rat.

    M Hajós;C.D Richards;A.D Székely;T Sharp

  • The Selective α7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Agonist PNU-282987 [N-[(3R)-1-Azabicyclo[2.2.2]oct-3-yl]-4-chlorobenzamide Hydrochloride] Enhances GABAergic Synaptic Activity in Brain Slices and Restores Auditory Gating Deficits in Anesthetized Rats

    Mihaly Hajos;Raymond S. Hurst;William E. Hoffmann;Michael Krause

  • Preclinical Characterization of Selective Phosphodiesterase 10A Inhibitors: A New Therapeutic Approach to the Treatment of Schizophrenia

    C. J. Schmidt;D. S. Chapin;J. Cianfrogna;M. L. Corman

  • Discovery of N-[(3R)-1-Azabicyclo[2.2.2]oct-3-yl]furo[2,3-c]pyridine-5-carboxamide, an Agonist of the α7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor, for the Potential Treatment of Cognitive Deficits in Schizophrenia: Synthesis and Structure−Activity Relationship

    Wishka Dg;Walker Dp;Yates Km;Reitz Sc

  • The selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor antidepressant reboxetine: pharmacological and clinical profile.

    Mihály Hajós;Joseph C. Fleishaker;Jacqueline K. Filipiak‐Reisner;Mark T. Brown

  • Discovery and Structure−Activity Relationship of Quinuclidine Benzamides as Agonists of α7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors

    Alice L. Bodnar;Luz A. Cortes-Burgos;Karen K. Cook;Dac M. Dinh

  • What electrophysiology tells us about Alzheimer's disease: a window into the synchronization and connectivity of brain neurons.

    Claudio Babiloni;Katarzyna Blinowska;Laura Bonanni;Andrej Cichocki

  • Role of the medial prefrontal cortex in 5-HT1A receptor-induced inhibition of 5-HT neuronal activity in the rat.

    Mihály Hajós;Éva Hajós-Korcsok;Trevor Sharp

  • Brain Uncoupling Protein 2: Uncoupled Neuronal Mitochondria Predict Thermal Synapses in Homeostatic Centers

    Tamas L. Horvath;Craig H. Warden;Mihaly Hajos;Assunta Lombardi

  • Elicited hippocampal theta rhythm: a screen for anxiolytic and procognitive drugs through changes in hippocampal function?

    Neil McNaughton;Bernat Kocsis;Mihaly Hajós

  • Nicotine decreases DNA methyltransferase 1 expression and glutamic acid decarboxylase 67 promoter methylation in GABAergic interneurons

    R. Satta;E. Maloku;A. Zhubi;F. Pibiri

  • Translating Glutamate: From Pathophysiology to Treatment

    Daniel C. Javitt;Darryle Schoepp;Peter W. Kalivas;Nora D. Volkow

  • Activation of Cannabinoid-1 Receptors Disrupts Sensory Gating and Neuronal Oscillation: Relevance to Schizophrenia

    Mihály Hajós;William E. Hoffmann;Bernát Kocsis

  • Reduction of Brain Kynurenic Acid Improves Cognitive Function

    Rouba Kozak;Brian M. Campbell;Christine A. Strick;Weldon Horner

  • Evidence for a role of GABA interneurones in the cortical modulation of midbrain 5-hydroxytryptamine neurones.

    V Varga;A.D Székely;A Csillag;T Sharp

  • Auditory sensory gating in hippocampus and reticular thalamic neurons in anesthetized rats.

    Michael Krause;William E Hoffmann;Mihály Hajós

  • Evidence for a repetitive (burst) firing pattern in a sub-population of 5-hydroxytryptamine neurons in the dorsal and median raphe nuclei of the rat.

    M. Hajós;S.E. Gartside;A.E.P. Villa;T. Sharp

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernat Kocsis
Bernat Kocsis Harvard University
Trevor Sharp
Trevor Sharp University of Oxford
Vadim Y. Bolshakov
Vadim Y. Bolshakov Harvard University
Daniel C. Javitt
Daniel C. Javitt Columbia University
Rory McCarthy
Rory McCarthy Henry M. Jackson Foundation
Kevin M. Spencer
Kevin M. Spencer VA Boston Healthcare System
Mark Selikowitz
Mark Selikowitz University of Wollongong
Adam R. Clarke
Adam R. Clarke University of Wollongong
Robert J. Barry
Robert J. Barry University of Wollongong
Nora D. Volkow
Nora D. Volkow National Institutes of Health

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