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    Functional and Neuropathological Evidence for a Role of the Brainstem in Autism by Baizer, Joan S.

    Published in Frontiers in integrative neuroscience (20-10-2021)
    “…The brainstem includes many nuclei and fiber tracts that mediate a wide range of functions. Data from two parallel approaches to the study of autistic spectrum…”
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    Unique features of the human brainstem and cerebellum by Baizer, Joan S

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (07-04-2014)
    “…The cerebral cortex is greatly expanded in the human brain. There is a parallel expansion of the cerebellum, which is interconnected with the cerebral cortex…”
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    Comparative analysis of four nuclei in the human brainstem: Individual differences, left-right asymmetry, species differences by Baizer, Joan S, Witelson, Sandra F

    Published in Frontiers in neuroanatomy (16-02-2023)
    “…It is commonly thought that while the organization of the cerebral cortex changes dramatically over evolution, the organization of the brainstem is conserved…”
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    Glycine is a transmitter in the human and chimpanzee cochlear nuclei by Baizer, Joan S, Sherwood, Chet C, Hof, Patrick R, Baker, James F, Witelson, Sandra F

    Published in Frontiers in neuroanatomy (15-02-2024)
    “…Auditory information is relayed from the cochlea via the eighth cranial nerve to the dorsal and ventral cochlear nuclei (DCN, VCN). The organization,…”
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    Neuroanatomy of autism: what is the role of the cerebellum? by Baizer, Joan S

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (02-05-2024)
    “…Autism (or autism spectrum disorder) was initially defined as a psychiatric disorder, with the likely cause maternal behavior (the very destructive…”
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    Comparative organization of the claustrum: what does structure tell us about function? by Baizer, Joan S, Sherwood, Chet C, Noonan, Michael, Hof, Patrick R

    Published in Frontiers in systems neuroscience (02-07-2014)
    “…The claustrum is a subcortical nucleus present in all placental mammals. Many anatomical studies have shown that its inputs are predominantly from the cerebral…”
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    Tinnitus, unipolar brush cells, and cerebellar glutamatergic function in an animal model by Bauer, Carol A, Wisner, Kurt W, Baizer, Joan S, Brozoski, Thomas J

    Published in PloS one (13-06-2013)
    “…Unipolar brush cells (UBCs) are excitatory interneurons found in the dorsal cochlear nucleus (DCN) and the granule cell layer of cerebellar cortex, being…”
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    Neurochemical organization of the vestibular brainstem in the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) by Baizer, Joan S., Paolone, Nicholas A., Sherwood, Chet C., Hof, Patrick R.

    Published in Brain Structure and Function (01-11-2013)
    “…Chimpanzees are one of the closest living relatives of humans. However, the cognitive and motor abilities of chimpanzees and humans are quite different. The…”
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    Cerebellar Lesions and Prism Adaptation in Macaque Monkeys by Baizer, Joan S, Kralj-Hans, Ines, Glickstein, Mitchell

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-04-1999)
    “…  1 Department of Physiology, SUNY, Buffalo, New York 14214; and   2 Department of Anatomy, University College London, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom Baizer,…”
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    Individual variability in the size and organization of the human arcuate nucleus of the medulla by Baizer, Joan S., Webster, Charles J., Witelson, Sandra F.

    Published in Brain Structure and Function (2022)
    “…The arcuate nucleus (Arc) of the medulla is found in almost all human brains and in a small percentage of chimpanzee brains. It is absent in the brains of…”
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    Characterization of the superior olivary complex of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in comparison to humans by Alhelo, Hasan, Dogiparthi, Jaswanthi, Baizer, Joan S, Hof, Patrick R, Sherwood, Chet C, Kulesza, Randy

    Published in Hearing research (15-03-2023)
    “…•The chimpanzee SOC is organized similar to humans.•The MSO is the largest nucleus and includes the largest neurons.•The MNTB includes CB immunopositive…”
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    l -Serine-O-phosphate in the central nervous system by Antflick, Jordan E, Vetiska, Sandra, Baizer, Joan S, Yao, Yi, Baker, Glen B, Hampson, David R

    Published in Brain research (10-11-2009)
    “…Abstract l -serine-O-phosphate ( l -SOP) is the immediate precursor to l -serine in the serine synthesis pathway and is also an agonist at the Group III…”
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    The Claustrum in the Squirrel Monkey by Baizer, Joan S., Webster, Charles J., Baker, James F.

    Published in Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007) (01-05-2020)
    “…ABSTRACT The claustrum (CLA) is a subcortical structure that is reciprocally and topographically connected with the cerebral cortex. The complexity of the…”
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    Understanding tinnitus: The dorsal cochlear nucleus, organization and plasticity by Baizer, Joan S, Manohar, Senthilvelan, Paolone, Nicholas A, Weinstock, Nadav, Salvi, Richard J

    Published in Brain research (16-11-2012)
    “…Abstract Tinnitus, the perception of a phantom sound, is a common consequence of damage to the auditory periphery. A major goal of tinnitus research is to find…”
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    Individual variability in the structural properties of neurons in the human inferior olive by Baizer, Joan S., Wong, Keit Men, Sherwood, Chet C., Hof, Patrick R., Witelson, Sandra F.

    Published in Brain Structure and Function (01-05-2018)
    “…The inferior olive (IO) is the sole source of the climbing fibers innervating the cerebellar cortex. We have previously shown both individual differences in…”
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    Expression of calcium-binding proteins and nNOS in the human vestibular and precerebellar brainstem by Baizer, Joan S., Broussard, Dianne M.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (15-03-2010)
    “…Information about the position and movement of the head in space is coded by vestibular receptors and relayed to four nuclei that comprise the vestibular…”
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    Nonphosphorylated neurofilament protein is expressed by scattered neurons in the vestibular and precerebellar brainstem by Baizer, Joan S

    Published in Brain research (28-10-2009)
    “…Abstract Vestibular information is essential for the control of posture, balance, and eye movements. The vestibular nerve projects to the four nuclei of the…”
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    Neurochemically defined cell types in the claustrum of the cat by Rahman, Fahad E, Baizer, Joan S

    Published in Brain research (23-07-2007)
    “…Abstract The claustrum is a subcortical structure reciprocally and topographically connected with all sensory and motor domains of the cerebral cortex…”
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