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Norton W. Milgram

Norton W. Milgram

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Neuroscience

D-Index
63
Citations
12624
World Ranking
3417
National Ranking
197

Overview

Norton W. Milgram is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their research contributions primarily focus on several interconnected fields within neuroscience and medicine. The scientist's work spans multiple key areas including the regulation of appetite and obesity, diet and metabolism studies, and neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms.

The main fields of study for Milgram include:

  • Neuroscience
  • Medicine

Within these fields, Milgram's research also engages with subfields such as:

  • Endocrine and Autonomic Systems
  • Physiology
  • Developmental Neuroscience

The scientist has explored topics including:

  • Regulation of Appetite and Obesity
  • Diet and Metabolism Studies
  • Neurogenesis and Neuroplasticity Mechanisms

Milgram's recent publication history includes the paper:

  • Sphingolipids and DHA Improve Cognitive Deficits in Aged Beagle Dogs, 2022, Frontiers in Veterinary Science

Frequent collaborators with Milgram are:

  • Joseph A. Araujo
  • Sergi Segarra
  • Jessica Mendes
  • Andrea Paradis
  • Melissa Brooks

The scientist has published in venues including:

  • Frontiers in Veterinary Science

Best Publications

  • Long-term potentiation phenomena in the rat limbic forebrain

    R.J. Racine;N.W. Milgram;S. Hafner

  • Food aversion learning

    N. W. Milgram;Lester Krames;Thomas M. Alloway

  • The canine as an animal model of human aging and dementia

    Brian J. Cummings;Elizabeth Head;William Ruehl;Norton W. Milgram

  • Cognitive functions and aging in the dog: acquisition of nonspatial visual tasks

    Norton W. Milgram;Elizabeth Head;Earl Weiner;Earl Thomas

  • Learning ability in aged beagle dogs is preserved by behavioral enrichment and dietary fortification: a two-year longitudinal study.

    N.W. Milgram;E. Head;S.C. Zicker;C.J. Ikeda-Douglas

  • β-Amyloid Accumulation Correlates with Cognitive Dysfunction in the Aged Canine

    Brian J. Cummings;Elizabeth Head;Arman J. Afagh;Norton W. Milgram

  • Proteomic identification of brain proteins in the canine model of human aging following a long-term treatment with antioxidants and a program of behavioral enrichment: relevance to Alzheimer's disease.

    Wycliffe O. Opii;Gururaj Joshi;Elizabeth Head;N. William Milgram

  • Size and reversal learning in the beagle dog as a measure of executive function and inhibitory control in aging.

    P. Dwight Tapp;Christina T. Siwak;Jimena Estrada;Elizabeth Head

  • Oxidative damage increases with age in a canine model of human brain aging

    E. Head;J. Liu;T. M. Hagen;B. A. Muggenburg

  • Visual-discrimination learning ability and β-amyloid accumulation in the dog

    E. Head;H. Callahan;B.A. Muggenburg;C.W. Cotman

  • Brain aging in the canine: a diet enriched in antioxidants reduces cognitive dysfunction.

    Carl W Cotman;Elizabeth Head;Bruce A Muggenburg;S Zicker

  • Dietary enrichment counteracts age-associated cognitive dysfunction in canines

    N.W Milgram;S.C Zicker;E Head;B.A Muggenburg

  • The canine as a model of human cognitive aging: recent developments.

    Beth Adams;Alan Chan;Heather Callahan;Norton W. Milgram

  • Landmark discrimination learning in the dog: effects of age, an antioxidant fortified food, and cognitive strategy.

    Norton W. Milgram;E. Head;B. Muggenburg;D. Holowachuk

  • Maintenance on L-deprenyl prolongs life in aged male rats.

    Norton W. Milgram;Ronald J. Racine;Pamela Nellis;Antonio Mendonca

  • Long-term treatment with antioxidants and a program of behavioral enrichment reduces age-dependent impairment in discrimination and reversal learning in beagle dogs

    Norton W. Milgram;Elizabeth Head;Steven C. Zicker;Candace Ikeda-Douglas

  • Frontal lobe volume, function, and beta-amyloid pathology in a canine model of aging.

    P Dwight Tapp;Christina T Siwak;Fu Qiang Gao;Jr-Yuan Chiou

  • Diffuse plaques contain C-terminal Aβ42 and not Aβ40: Evidence from cats and dogs

    Brian J. Cummings;Takao Satou;Elizabeth Head;Norton W. Milgram

  • Region-specific age at onset of β-amyloid in dogs☆ ☆

    E Head;R McCleary;F.F Hahn;N.W Milgram

  • Spatial learning and memory as a function of age in the dog

    E. Head;R. Mehta;J. Hartley;M. Kameka

  • Cognitive functions and aging in the dog: acquisition of nonspatial visual tasks.

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Carl W. Cotman
Carl W. Cotman University of California, Irvine
Ronald J. Racine
Ronald J. Racine McMaster University
José N. Nobrega
José N. Nobrega Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Sandra E. Black
Sandra E. Black University of Toronto
Morris Freedman
Morris Freedman University of Toronto
Alan A. Boulton
Alan A. Boulton University of Saskatchewan
Christopher A. Reid
Christopher A. Reid Monash University
Donald A. Wilson
Donald A. Wilson Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
Kristy A. Nielson
Kristy A. Nielson Marquette University
Sandra Weintraub
Sandra Weintraub Northwestern University

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