Joshua A. Burk

Affiliations: 
College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA 
Area:
Behavioral Neuroscience
Website:
http://jabur2.people.wm.edu/
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Maness EB, Blumenthal SA, Burk JA. (2023) Dual orexin/hypocretin receptor antagonism attenuates NMDA receptor hypofunction-induced attentional impairments in a rat model of schizophrenia. Behavioural Brain Research. 450: 114497
Maness EB, Blumenthal SA, Burk JA. (2023) Dual orexin/hypocretin receptor antagonism attenuates attentional impairments in an NMDA receptor hypofunction model of schizophrenia. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Maness EB, Burk JA, McKenna JT, et al. (2022) Role of the locus coeruleus and basal forebrain in arousal and attention. Brain Research Bulletin. 188: 47-58
Burk JA, Blumenthal SA, Maness EB. (2018) Neuropharmacology of attention. European Journal of Pharmacology
Dickter CL, Burk JA, Fleckenstein K, et al. (2018) Autistic traits and social anxiety predict differential performance on social cognitive tasks in typically developing young adults. Plos One. 13: e0195239
Teal Kozikowski C, Burk JA. (2015) Promoting cognitive flexibility under attention-demanding conditions in aged rats. Current Aging Science
Zajo KN, Fadel JR, Burk JA. (2015) Orexin A-induced enhancement of attentional processing in rats: role of basal forebrain neurons. Psychopharmacology
Hirsh AH, Burk JA. (2013) Repeated visual distracter exposure enhances new discrimination learning and sustained attention task performance in rats. Behavioural Processes. 92: 147-51
Burk JA. (2013) Roles of cholinergic receptors during attentional modulation of cue detection World Journal of Pharmacology. 2: 84
Robinson AM, Mangini DF, Burk JA. (2012) Task demands dissociate the effects of muscarinic M1 receptor blockade and protein kinase C inhibition on attentional performance in rats. Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England). 26: 1143-50
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