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Importance of behavioral manipulations and measures in rat models of brain damage and brain repair.
ILAR journal / National Research Council, Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources , 2003 | Pubmed ID: 12652009
Unilateral ischemic sensorimotor cortical damage induces contralesional synaptogenesis and enhances skilled reaching with the ipsilateral forelimb in adult male rats.
Synapse (New York, N.Y.) Dec, 2004 | Pubmed ID: 15472929
Unilateral ischemic sensorimotor cortical damage in female rats: forelimb behavioral effects and dendritic structural plasticity in the contralateral homotopic cortex.
Experimental neurology Dec, 2004 | Pubmed ID: 15530882
Maladaptive effects of learning with the less-affected forelimb after focal cortical infarcts in rats.
Experimental neurology Mar, 2008 | Pubmed ID: 18054917
Motor skill training, but not voluntary exercise, improves skilled reaching after unilateral ischemic lesions of the sensorimotor cortex in rats.
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair May-Jun, 2008 | Pubmed ID: 18073324
The vermicelli handling test: a simple quantitative measure of dexterous forepaw function in rats.
Journal of neuroscience methods May, 2008 | Pubmed ID: 18325597
Remodeling the brain with behavioral experience after stroke.
Stroke; a journal of cerebral circulation Mar, 2009 | Pubmed ID: 19064784
Experience--a double edged sword for restorative neural plasticity after brain damage.
Future neurology Mar, 2008 | Pubmed ID: 19718283
The "good" limb makes the "bad" limb worse: experience-dependent interhemispheric disruption of functional outcome after cortical infarcts in rats.
Behavioral neuroscience Feb, 2010 | Pubmed ID: 20141287
Breeder and batch-dependent variability in the acquisition and performance of a motor skill in adult Long-Evans rats.
Behavioural brain research Oct, 2011 | Pubmed ID: 21664381
Kelly A. Tennant1,
Aaron L. Asay2,
Rachel P. Allred3,
Angela R. Ozburn4,
Jeffrey A. Kleim5,
Theresa A. Jones1,2
1Institute for Neuroscience, University of Texas at Austin,
2Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin,
3Department of Neurology, University of Florida,
4Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,
5Department of Neuroscience, McKnight Brain Institute, University of Florida
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