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Paul J. Bédard

Paul J. Bédard

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Neuroscience

D-Index
71
Citations
21155
World Ranking
2388
National Ranking
136

Overview

Paul J. Bédard was affiliated with Université Laval in Canada.

Their research spanned multiple fields of study, including:

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Psychology
  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance

Within these broader fields, their subfields of study included:

  • Visual Arts and Performing Arts
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Economics and Econometrics

The main topics covered by their work were:

  • Theatre and Performance Studies
  • Diversity and Impact of Dance
  • Cinema and Media Studies

Their recent publication record contained a paper titled From the Toes Up, published in 2023 in PAJ A Journal of Performance and Art. This venue also represented their frequent publication outlet, with multiple works published there.

Their research did not involve frequent co-authors according to available data.

Best Publications

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Kotb Abdelmohsen;Akihisa Abe;Joynal Abedin

  • Abnormal influences of passive limb movement on the activity of globus pallidus neurons in parkinsonian monkeys

    Michel Filion;Léon Tremblay;Paul J. Bédard

  • Antiparkinsonian effect of a new selective adenosine A2A receptor antagonist in MPTP-treated monkeys.

    R. Grondin;P.J. Bédard;A. Hadj Tahar;L. Grégoire

  • Increased adenosine A2A receptors in the brain of Parkinson’s disease patients with dyskinesias

    Frédéric Calon;Mehdi Dridi;Oleh Hornykiewicz;Paul J Bédard

  • Effect of nondopaminergic drugs on L-dopa-induced dyskinesias in MPTP-treated monkeys.

    Baltazar Gomez-Mancilla;Paul J. Bedard

  • Levodopa-induced motor complications are associated with alterations of glutamate receptors in Parkinson's disease.

    Frédéric Calon;Ali H Rajput;Oleh Hornykiewicz;Oleh Hornykiewicz;Paul J Bédard

  • Role of the striatum, cerebellum and frontal lobes in the automatization of a repeated visuomotor sequence of movements

    Julien Doyon;Robert Laforce;Ginette Bouchard;Danielle Gaudreau

  • 17β-estradiol at a physiological dose acutely increases dopamine turnover in rat brain

    Thérése Di Paolo;Claude Rouillard;Paul Bédard

  • Chronic Alterations in Dopaminergic Neurotransmission Produce a Persistent Elevation of ΔFosB-like Protein(s) in both the Rodent and Primate Striatum

    J P Doucet;Y Nakabeppu;P J Bedard;B T Hope

  • Effect of a selective glutamate antagonist on L-dopa-induced dyskinesias in drug-naive parkinsonian monkeys.

    Abdallah Hadj Tahar;Laurent Grégoire;Aurélie Darré;Nancy Bélanger

  • The nigrostriatal pathway: A correlative study based on neuroanatomical and neurochemical criteria in the cat and the monkey

    P. Bédard;L. Larochelle;A. Parent;L.J. Poirier

  • Continuous administration decreases and pulsatile administration increases behavioral sensitivity to a novel dopamine D2 agonist (U-91356A) in MPTP-exposed monkeys.

    P J Blanchet;F Calon;J C Martel;P J Bédard

  • Increase of preproenkephalin mRNA levels in the putamen of Parkinson disease patients with levodopa-induced dyskinesias.

    Frédéric Calon;Sam Birdi;Ali H. Rajput;Oleh Hornykiewicz

  • The role of D-1 and D-2 receptors

    M. Schachter;P. Bédard;A. G. Debono;P. Jenner

  • mGluR5 metabotropic glutamate receptors and dyskinesias in MPTP monkeys

    Pershia Samadi;Laurent Grégoire;Marc Morissette;Fréderic Calon

  • Molecular basis of levodopa-induced dyskinesias.

    F. Calon;R. Grondin;M. Morissette;M. Goulet

  • Preproenkephalin mRNA expression in the caudate-putamen of MPTP monkeys after chronic treatment with the D2 agonist U91356A in continuous or intermittent mode of administration: comparison with L-DOPA therapy.

    Marc Morissette;Martin Goulet;Jean-Jacques Soghomonian;Pierre J Blanchet

  • Differential effect of selective D-1 and D-2 dopamine receptor agonists on levodopa-induced dyskinesia in 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine- exposed monkeys.

    P Blanchet;P J Bédard;D R Britton;J W Kebabian

  • Early and selective increase in brain dopamine levels after axotomy.

    N. E. Andén;P. Bédard;K. Fuxe;U. Ungerstedt

  • Similar motor effects of 5-HT and TRH in rats following chronic spinal transection and 5.7-dihydroxytryptamine injection.

    H. Barbeau;P. Bédard

  • Influences of cholinergic mechanisms on the function and turnover of brain dopamine

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Laurent Grégoire
Laurent Grégoire Université Laval
Frédéric Calon
Frédéric Calon Université Laval
Marc Morissette
Marc Morissette Université Laval
Claude Rouillard
Claude Rouillard Université Laval
Richard Grondin
Richard Grondin University of Kentucky
Eric J. Nestler
Eric J. Nestler Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
André Parent
André Parent Université Laval
Jean-Jacques Soghomonian
Jean-Jacques Soghomonian Boston University
Othman Ghribi
Othman Ghribi University of North Dakota
William Rostène
William Rostène Institut de la Vision

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