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Overview

Timothy J Schallert was affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their research contributions spanned several fields including Psychology, Health Professions, and Neuroscience. Within these areas, they focused on subfields such as Social Psychology, Pharmacy, and Behavioral Neuroscience, which provided a multidisciplinary approach to understanding behavior and health.

Schallert's work often addressed topics related to neuroendocrine regulation and behavior, infant health and development, and stress responses and cortisol. These topics suggest a focus on the physiological and psychological mechanisms underlying behavior and health outcomes, particularly in developmental contexts and stress physiology.

The scientist's publication record includes papers in peer-reviewed journals such as Brain Sciences. One notable publication is titled "Spontaneous Ultrasonic Vocalization Transmission in Adult, Male Long-Evans Rats Is Age-Dependent and Sensitive to EtOH Modulation," published in 2020 in Brain Sciences. This work explored the effects of age and ethanol modulation on vocalization behavior in rats, contributing to the understanding of behavioral neuroscience and neuropharmacology.

Throughout their career, Schallert collaborated with several researchers, including:

  • Nitish Mittal
  • W. Todd Maddox
  • Christine L. Duvauchelle

The topics they studied and the coauthored publications indicate a research interest in both basic neuroscience and applied health sciences, with a particular emphasis on how neurobiological processes influence behavior and development.

Best Publications

  • CNS plasticity and assessment of forelimb sensorimotor outcome in unilateral rat models of stroke, cortical ablation, parkinsonism and spinal cord injury.

    Timothy Schallert;Sheila M Fleming;J.Leigh Leasure;Jennifer L Tillerson

  • Long-Lasting Neural and Behavioral Effects of Iron Deficiency in Infancy

    Betsy Lozoff;John Beard;James Connor;Barbara Felt

  • Behavioral Tests After Intracerebral Hemorrhage in the Rat

    Ya Hua;Timothy J Schallert;Richard F. Keep;Jimin Wu

  • Transplants of Fibroblasts Genetically Modified to Express BDNF Promote Regeneration of Adult Rat Rubrospinal Axons and Recovery of Forelimb Function

    Yi Liu;Duckhyun Kim;B. Timothy Himes;B. Timothy Himes;Stella Y. Chow

  • Use-dependent growth of pyramidal neurons after neocortical damage

    TA Jones;T Schallert

  • Animal models of neurological deficits: how relevant is the rat?

    M Angela Cenci;Ian Q Whishaw;Timothy Schallert;Timothy Schallert

  • Use-Dependent Exaggeration of Neuronal Injury after Unilateral Sensorimotor Cortex Lesions

    Dorothy A. Kozlowski;Debra C. James;Timothy J Schallert

  • A test for detecting long-term sensorimotor dysfunction in the mouse after focal cerebral ischemia.

    Li Zhang;Timothy J Schallert;Zheng Gang Zhang;Quan Jiang

  • Transgenerational epigenetic imprints on mate preference.

    David P Crews;Andrea C Gore;Timothy S. Hsu;Nygerma L. Dangleben

  • Motor enrichment and the induction of plasticity before or after brain injury.

    Jeffrey A. Kleim;Theresa A. Jones;Timothy Schallert;Timothy Schallert

  • Overgrowth and pruning of dendrites in adult rats recovering from neocortical damage.

    Theresa A Jones;Timothy J Schallert

  • Forced Limb-Use Effects on the Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of 6-Hydroxydopamine

    Jennifer L. Tillerson;Ann D. Cohen;Jennifer Philhower;Gary W. Miller

  • Deferoxamine-induced attenuation of brain edema and neurological deficits in a rat model of intracerebral hemorrhage.

    Takehiro Nakamura;Richard F. Keep;Ya Hua;Timothy J Schallert

  • Tactile extinction: distinguishing between sensorimotor and motor asymmetries in rats with unilateral nigrostriatal damage

    Timothy J Schallert;M. Upchurch;N. Lobaugh;S. B. Farrar

  • Use-dependent exacerbation of brain damage occurs during an early post-lesion vulnerable period

    J L Humm;D A Kozlowski;D C James;J E Gotts

  • Intracisternal basic fibroblast growth factor enhances functional recovery and up-regulates the expression of a molecular marker of neuronal sprouting following focal cerebral infarction

    Takakazu Kawamata;W. Dalton Dietrich;Timothy J Schallert;Jeffrey E. Gotts

  • Behavioral tests for preclinical intervention assessment.

    Timothy J Schallert

  • Use-dependent structural events in recovery of function.

    Timothy J Schallert;D. A. Kozlowski;J. L. Humm;R. R. Cocke

  • Statins increase neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus, reduce delayed neuronal death in the hippocampal CA3 region, and improve spatial learning in rat after traumatic brain injury.

    Dunyue Lu;Changsheng Qu;Anton Goussev;Hao Jiang

  • Erythropoietin enhances neurogenesis and restores spatial memory in rats after traumatic brain injury

    Dunyue Lu;Asim Mahmood;Changsheng Qu;Anton Goussev

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Chopp
Michael Chopp Oakland University
Ian Q. Whishaw
Ian Q. Whishaw University of Lethbridge
Richard F. Keep
Richard F. Keep University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Philip Teitelbaum
Philip Teitelbaum University of Florida
Guohua Xi
Guohua Xi University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Theresa A. Jones
Theresa A. Jones The University of Texas at Austin
Rueben A. Gonzales
Rueben A. Gonzales The University of Texas at Austin
W. Todd Maddox
W. Todd Maddox The University of Texas at Austin
Michael K. Georgieff
Michael K. Georgieff University of Minnesota
Sheila M. Fleming
Sheila M. Fleming University of Cincinnati

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