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Werner J. Schmidt

Werner J. Schmidt

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Neuroscience

D-Index
58
Citations
9741
World Ranking
4235
National Ranking
365

Overview

Werner J. Schmidt is affiliated with the University of Tübingen in Germany. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on Business, Management and Accounting, Engineering, and Computer Science. The main subfields of their work include Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Management Information Systems, Management of Technology and Innovation, Information Systems, and Strategy and Management.

The scientist's research interests are reflected in several main topics, which cover Business Process Modeling and Analysis, Flexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems, Digital Transformation in Industry, Big Data and Business Intelligence, Technology Assessment and Management, Manufacturing Process and Optimization, and Product Development and Customization.

Werner J. Schmidt has published papers in various venues, notably including:

  • Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly
  • INTED proceedings

Among recent publications, two notable papers are:

  • "Behavior-Centered Digital-Twin Design for Dynamic Cyber-Physical System Development", published in 2022 in Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly
  • "GAMIFICATION OF LEARNING BPMN: BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING WITH A BOARD GAME FOR KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER AND RAISING THE LEARNER'S MOTIVATION", published in 2021 in INTED proceedings

Frequent collaborators include Matthes Elstermann and Matthias Lederer, each with five joint publications, followed by Stefanie Betz with four, Albert Fleischmann with two, and Christian Stary with one.

Best Publications

  • Rotenone destroys dopaminergic neurons and induces parkinsonian symptoms in rats.

    M Alam;W.J Schmidt

  • Aminoadamantanes as NMDA receptor antagonists and antiparkinsonian agents : Preclinical studies

    W. Danysz;C.G. Parsons;J. Kornhuber;W.J. Schmidt

  • 6-Hydroxydopamine lesion of the rat prefrontal cortex increases locomotor activity, impairs acquisition of delayed alternation tasks, but does not affect uninterrupted tasks in the radial maze.

    Michael Bubser;Werner J. Schmidt

  • Functional relationship among medial prefrontal cortex, nucleus accumbens, and ventral tegmental area in locomotion and reward.

    Thomas M. Tzschentke;Werner J. Schmidt

  • Nuclear Localization of Ataxin-3 Is Required for the Manifestation of Symptoms in SCA3: In Vivo Evidence

    Ulrike Bichelmeier;Thorsten Schmidt;Jeannette Hübener;Jana Boy

  • N-Methyl-d-aspartic acid-receptor antagonists block morphine-induced conditioned place preference in rats

    Thomas M. Tzschentke;Werner J. Schmidt

  • Interactions of MK-801 and GYKI 52466 with morphine and amphetamine in place preference conditioning and behavioural sensitization

    Thomas M. Tzschentke;Werner J. Schmidt

  • Anticataleptic effects of the N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonist MK-801 in rats.

    Werner J. Schmidt;Michael Bubser

  • MK-801-induced stereotypy and its antagonism by neuroleptic drugs.

    P. I. Tiedtke;C. Bischoff;W. J. Schmidt

  • Functional heterogeneity of the rat medial prefrontal cortex: effects of discrete subarea‐specific lesions on drug‐induced conditioned place preference and behavioural sensitization

    Thomas M. Tzschentke;Werner J. Schmidt

  • Localization of kynurenine aminotransferase immunoreactivity in the rat hippocampus.

    Fu Du;Werner Schmidt;Etsuo Okuno;Ryo Kido

  • Differential behavioural and neurochemical effects of competitive and non-competitive NMDA receptor antagonists in rats.

    Michael Bubser;Ute Keseberg;Petra K. Notz;Werner J. Schmidt

  • Behavioural pharmacology of glutamate receptors in the basal ganglia.

    Werner J. Schmidt;Beate D. Kretschmer

  • Chronic administration of rotenone increases levels of nitric oxide and lipid peroxidation products in rat brain

    Valentina Bashkatova;Mesbah Alam;Anatoly Vanin;Werner J. Schmidt

  • l-DOPA reverses the hypokinetic behaviour and rigidity in rotenone-treated rats

    M Alam;W.J Schmidt

  • PROLIFERATING CELLS DIFFERENTIATE INTO NEURONS IN THE HIPPOCAMPAL CA1 REGION OF GERBILS AFTER GLOBAL CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA

    Werner Schmidt;Klaus G Reymann

  • Potentiation of parkinsonian symptoms by depletion of locus coeruleus noradrenaline in 6-hydroxydopamine-induced partial degeneration of substantia nigra in rats.

    J. Srinivasan;W. J. Schmidt

  • D-Cycloserine reverses the working memory impairment of hippocampal-lesioned rats in a spatial learning task

    Gertrud M. Schuster;Werner J. Schmidt

  • RILUZOLE, A GLUTAMATE RELEASE INHIBITOR, AND MOTOR BEHAVIOR

    B. D. Kretschmer;Ulrich Kratzer;Werner J. Schmidt

  • The development of cocaine-induced behavioral sensitization is affected by discrete quinolinic acid lesions of the prelimbic medial prefrontal cortex

    Thomas M. Tzschentke;Werner J. Schmidt

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Bubser
Michael Bubser Vanderbilt University
Wolfgang Hauber
Wolfgang Hauber University of Stuttgart
Klaus G. Reymann
Klaus G. Reymann Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Michael J. Frank
Michael J. Frank Brown University
Klaus Fassbender
Klaus Fassbender Saarland University
Edna Grünblatt
Edna Grünblatt University of Zurich
Richard J. Beninger
Richard J. Beninger Queen's University
Hans-Peter Lipp
Hans-Peter Lipp University of Zurich
Markus Fendt
Markus Fendt Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Klaus A. Miczek
Klaus A. Miczek Tufts University

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