Halliwell, "Oxidative stress and neurodegeneration: where are we now?," Journal of
Neurochemistry, vol.
Sonnewald, "Glutamate synthesis has to be matched by its degradation--where do all the carbons go?" Journal of
Neurochemistry, vol.
"Young children, with their fast-developing brains, are highly vulnerable to pollution, as are older adults who have been exposed to pollution for many years," explains Jack Rogers, PhD, Program Director of the Laboratory for
Neurochemistry at MGH and an expert in the neurological effects of heavy metal contamination.
Entries cover a variety of concepts and perspectives, including memory encoding, storage, and retrieval, types and models of memory, memory errors, relevant neuroanatomy and
neurochemistry, pathologies involving memory, performance-based assessment instruments, technological assessments of brain function, and noteworthy researchers.
Virginia Woolf and Neuropsychiatry is divided into three sections that travel across clinical psychology, "the circumstances and familial burdens that promote severe depression" via the literary trail of Woolf's "novels, plays, critical reviews, autobiographical sketches and diaries," and through the recondite provinces of brain networks,
neurochemistry, epigenetics, and psychopharmacology (ix).
O'Regan, "Changes in extracellular amino acid neurotransmitters and purines during and following ischemias of different durations in the rat cerebral cortex,"
Neurochemistry International, vol.
"As suggested by recent research, males experience changes in their
neurochemistry and hormonal profiles.
Research expertise: De Rosa applies two related approaches: a cross-species method, which compares models of the
neurochemistry of attention and learning in rats to humans, along with an across-lifespan approach that examines the cholinergic hypothesis of age-related changes in cognition.
neurochemistry and neurophysiology of stress, experimental models of behavior, stress, memory and learning, psychophysiology and