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    Neglect and related disorders by Heilman, K M, Valenstein, E, Watson, R T

    Published in Seminars in neurology (2000)
    “…Neglect is a failure to report, respond, or orient to contralateral stimuli that is not caused by an elemental sensorimotor deficit. Subtypes of neglect are…”
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    What Psychological Process Mediates Feeding Evoked by Electrical Stimulation of the Lateral Hypothalamus? by Berridge, Kent C, Valenstein, Elliot S

    Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-02-1991)
    “…Because electrical stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus (ESLH) can elicit both feeding and reward, most investigators have concluded that stimulation does…”
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    Botulinum toxin-induced paralysis of frontotemporal muscles improves seizure focus localization by EISENSCHENK, S, GILMORE, R. L, UTHMAN, B, VALENSTEIN, E, GONZALEZ, R

    Published in Neurology (22-01-2002)
    “…Scalp EEG localization of epileptic foci may be obscured by electromyographic (EMG) artifact produced by ictal contraction of cranial muscles. Injection of…”
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    Tapping, talking and the thalamus: Possible influence of the intralaminar nuclei on basal ganglia function by Mennemeier, M, Crosson, B, Williamson, D.J, Nadeau, S.E, Fennell, E, Valenstein, E, Heilman, K.M

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-02-1997)
    “…A patient with a discrete lesion of the left, intralaminar thalamic, nuclei exhibited a paradoxical finding with regard to finger-tapping. Normal subjects…”
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    Individual differences in non-regulatory ingestive behavior and catecholamine systems by Mittleman, G, Valenstein, E S

    Published in Brain research (25-11-1985)
    “…Animals that eat and/or drink in response to electrical stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus (ESLH-pos) are more responsive to both schedule-induced…”
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    Ingestive Behavior Evoked by Hypothalamic Stimulation and Schedule-Induced Polydipsia are Related by Mittleman, Guy, Valenstein, Elliot S.

    “…Some, but not all, rats eat or drink in response to electrical stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus. Similarly, some, but not all, rats given food…”
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    The right hemisphere: neuropsychological functions by Heilman, K M, Bowers, D, Valenstein, E, Watson, R T

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-05-1986)
    “…In the past two to three decades, clinicians and neuroscientists have been studying the functions of the right hemisphere. Neither hemisphere seems to be…”
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    The Propensity for Nonregulatory Ingestive Behavior Is Related to Differences in Dopamine Systems: Behavioral and Biochemical Evidence by Mittleman, Guy, Castañeda, Eddie, Robinson, Terry E, Valenstein, Elliot S

    Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-04-1986)
    “…Previous research has shown that animals predisposed to eat and drink in response to electrical stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus ( ESLH ) are similarly…”
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    Convulsions may alter the specificity of kappa-opiate receptors by Mansour, A, Valenstein, E S

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-06-1986)
    “…Morphine, a mu-opiate agonist, and ethylketazocine, a kappa-opiate agonist, produce distinct behavioral, pharmacologic, and biochemical effects. In the mouse,…”
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    Unilateral substantia nigra lesions and schedule-induced polydipsia by Mittleman, G, Valenstein, E S

    Published in Physiology & behavior (1986)
    “…The present experiment investigated the effects of unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine lesions of the substantia nigra (SN) on schedule-induced polydipsia (SIP)…”
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    Morphine responsiveness and seizure proneness by Mansour, A, Valenstein, E S

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-01-1984)
    “…Previous research demonstrated that following amygdala kindling, animals showed a heightened sensitivity to morphine's convulsive effects and an exaggerated…”
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    Changes in responsiveness to mu and kappa opiates following a series of convulsions by Mansour, A, Valenstein, E S

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-10-1985)
    “…After a series of seven electroconvulsive shocks, mice (C57BL/6J) showed a marked change in their response to opiates. Although very large doses of mu agonists…”
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    Chemotherapy for Pancreatic Cancer: A Neuroimaging Clinicopathologic Correlation by Rojiani, Amyn M., Williams, Lorna S., Valenstein, Edward J.

    Published in Journal of neuroimaging (01-07-1999)
    “…This 52‐year‐old male without a significant medical history was receiving chemotherapy with diethylnorspermine (DENSPM), a polyamine analogue, for a partially…”
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    Effects of Donepezil on Verbal Memory After Semantic Processing in Healthy Older Adults by FITZGERALD, David B, CRUCIAN, Gregory P, HEILMAN, Kenneth M, MIELKE, Jeannine B, SHENAL, Brian V, BURKS, David, WOMACK, Kyle B, GHACIBEH, Georges, DRAGO, Valeria, FOSTER, Paul S, VALENSTEIN, Edward

    Published in Cognitive and behavioral neurology (01-06-2008)
    “…To learn if acetylcholinesterase inhibitors alter verbal recall by improving semantic encoding in a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trial…”
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    Asymmetry in the effects of unilateral 6-OHDA lesions on eating and drinking evoked by hypothalamic stimulation by Mittleman, G, Fray, P J, Valenstein, E S

    Published in Behavioural brain research (01-01-1985)
    “…The present experiment investigated the effects of unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine lesions of the caudate nucleus and nucleus accumbens on eating and drinking…”
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    When to suspect spinal cord lesions in the elderly by Valenstein, E

    Published in Geriatrics (01-09-1979)
    “…Motor or sensory disturbance in the lower extremities--sometimes with gait disturbance--is the most common symptom of spinal cord disease. History and…”
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