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Yu. I. Arshavsky is a researcher affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Their work primarily spans the field of neuroscience, with a focus on cognitive neuroscience, physiology, neurology, biological psychiatry, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

The scientist's research covers several key topics including:

  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms
  • Tryptophan and brain disorders
  • Neuroscience and neuropharmacology research
  • Memory and neural mechanisms
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Functional brain connectivity studies

Arshavsky has published extensively in neuroscience journals, contributing notably to:

  • Journal of Neurophysiology
  • The Neuroscientist
  • Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology

Among the recent papers authored by the researcher are:

  • "Autoimmune hypothesis of Alzheimer's disease: unanswered question" (2024), Journal of Neurophysiology
  • "Brain energetics and the connectionist concept in cognitive neuroscience" (2023), Journal of Neurophysiology
  • "Memory: Synaptic or Cellular, That Is the Question" (2022), The Neuroscientist
  • "Memory: Axioms and Facts" (2021), Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology
  • "Alzheimer's Disease: From Amyloid to Autoimmune Hypothesis" (2020), The Neuroscientist

Best Publications

  • Neuronal control of swimming locomotion: analysis of the pteropod mollusc Clione and embryos of the amphibian Xenopus

    Yu I. Arshavsky;G.N. Orlovsky;Yu.V. Panchin;Alan Roberts

  • Origin of modulation in neurones of the ventral spinocerebellar tract during locomotion

    Yu.I. Arshavsky;M.B. Berkinblit;O.I. Fukson;I.M. Gelfand

  • Control of locomotion in marine mollusc Clione limacina. I. Efferent activity during actual and fictitious swimming.

    Yu. I. Arshavsky;I. N. Beloozerova;G. N. Orlovsky;Yu. V. Panchin

  • The cerebellum and control of rhythmical movements

    Yu I. Arshavsky;I.M. Gelfand;G.N. Orlovsky

  • Control of locomotion in marine mollusc Clione limacina. VII Reexamination of type 12 interneurons.

    Yu. I. Arshavsky;G. N. Orlovsky;Yu. V. Panchin;G. A. Pavlova

  • Cerebellum and Rhythmical Movements

    G.N. Orlovsky;I.M. Gelfand;Yu. I. Arshavsky;Y.I. Arshavsky

  • Recording of neurones of the dorsal spinocerebellar tract during evoked locomotion

    Yu.I. Arshavsky;M.B. Berkinblit;O.I. Fukson;I.M. Gelfand

  • Control of locomotion in marine mollusc Clione limacina II. Rhythmic neurons of pedal ganglia

    Yu. I. Arshavsky;I. N. Beloozerova;G. N. Orlovsky;Yu. V. Panchin

  • Messages conveyed by spinocerebellar pathways during scratching in the cat. II. Activity of neurons of the ventral spinocerebellar tract

    Yu.I. Arshavsky;Yu.I. Arshavsky;I.M. Gelfand;I.M. Gelfand;G.N. Orlovsky;G.N. Orlovsky;G.A. Pavlova;G.A. Pavlova

  • Control of locomotion in marine mollusc Clione limacina. III. On the origin of locomotory rhythm.

    Yu. I. Arshavsky;I. N. Beloozerova;G. N. Orlovsky;Yu. V. Panchin

  • Messages conveyed by spinocerebellar pathways during scratching in the cat. I. Activity of neurons of the lateral reticular nucleus.

    Yu.I. Arshavsky;I.M. Gelfand;G.N. Orlovsky;G.A. Pavlova

  • Pattern generation

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  • Activity of neurons of cerebellar nuclei during fictitious scratch reflex in the cat. II. Interpositus and lateral nuclei.

    Yu.I. Arshavsky;G.N. Orlovsky;G.A. Pavlova;C. Perret

  • Activity of neurons of cerebellar nuclei during fictitious scratch reflex in the cat. I. Fastigial nucleus

    L.I. Antziferova;Yu.I. Arshavsky;G.N. Orlovsky;G.A. Pavlova

  • Cellular and network properties in the functioning of the nervous system: from central pattern generators to cognition

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  • Neural Control of Heart Beat in the Pteropod Mollusc Clione Limacina: Coordination of Circulatory and Locomotor Systems

    Yu. I. Arshavsky;T. G. Deliagina;I. M. Gelfand;G. N. Orlovsky

  • Pharmacologically induced elements of the hunting and feeding behavior in the pteropod mollusk Clione limacina. II. Effects of physostigmine.

    Y. I. Arshavsky;T. G. Deliagina;G. N. Gamkrelidze;G. N. Orlovsky

  • Analysis of the Central Pattern Generator for Swimming in the Mollusk Clionea

    Y. I. Arshavsky;T. G. Deliagina;T. G. Deliagina;G. N. Orlovsky;G. N. Orlovsky;Y. V. Panchin

  • Messages conveyed by descending tracts during scratching in the cat. II. Activity of rubrospinal neurons

    Yu.I. Arshavsky;G.N. Orlovsky;G.A. Pavlova;C. Perret

  • Winnerless competition between sensory neurons generates chaos: A possible mechanism for molluscan hunting behavior.

    Pablo Varona;Mikhail I. Rabinovich;Allen I. Selverston;Yuri I. Arshavsky

  • Control of locomotion in marine mollusc Clione limacina. VI. Activity of isolated neurons of pedal ganglia.

    Arshavsky YuI;T G Deliagina;G N Orlovsky;Panchin YuV

  • Control of locomotion in marine mollusc Clione limacina. IV. Role of type 12 interneurons.

    Yu. I. Arshavsky;I. N. Beloozerova;G. N. Orlovsky;Yu. V. Panchin

Frequent Co-Authors

Grigori N. Orlovsky
Grigori N. Orlovsky Karolinska Institute
Tatiana G. Deliagina
Tatiana G. Deliagina Karolinska Institute
Shigemi Mori
Shigemi Mori National Institute for Physiological Sciences
Sten Grillner
Sten Grillner Karolinska Institute
Alan Roberts
Alan Roberts University of Bristol

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