Daniel M Vianna

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The University of New South Wales, Australia 
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Vianna DM, Carrive P. (2010) Cardiovascular and behavioural responses to conditioned fear and restraint are not affected by retrograde lesions of A5 and C1 bulbospinal neurons. Neuroscience. 166: 1210-8
Vianna DM, Allen C, Carrive P. (2008) Cardiovascular and behavioral responses to conditioned fear after medullary raphe neuronal blockade. Neuroscience. 153: 1344-53
Brandão ML, Vianna DM, Masson S, et al. (2003) [Neural organization of different types of fear: implications for the understanding of anxiety]. Revista Brasileira De Psiquiatria (Sã£O Paulo, Brazil : 1999). 25: 36-41
Vianna DM, Borelli KG, Ferreira-Netto C, et al. (2003) Fos-like immunoreactive neurons following electrical stimulation of the dorsal periaqueductal gray at freezing and escape thresholds. Brain Research Bulletin. 62: 179-89
Vianna DM, Brandão ML. (2003) Anatomical connections of the periaqueductal gray: specific neural substrates for different kinds of fear. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research = Revista Brasileira De Pesquisas Mã©Dicas E Biolã³Gicas / Sociedade Brasileira De Biofã­Sica ... [Et Al.]. 36: 557-66
Lamprea MR, Cardenas FP, Vianna DM, et al. (2002) The distribution of fos immunoreactivity in rat brain following freezing and escape responses elicited by electrical stimulation of the inferior colliculus. Brain Research. 950: 186-94
Vianna DM, Landeira-Fernandez J, Brandão ML. (2001) Dorsolateral and ventral regions of the periaqueductal gray matter are involved in distinct types of fear. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 25: 711-9
Vianna DM, Graeff FG, Brandão ML, et al. (2001) Defensive freezing evoked by electrical stimulation of the periaqueductal gray: comparison between dorsolateral and ventrolateral regions. Neuroreport. 12: 4109-12
Vianna DM, Graeff FG, Landeira-Fernandez J, et al. (2001) Lesion of the ventral periaqueductal gray reduces conditioned fear but does not change freezing induced by stimulation of the dorsal periaqueductal gray. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 8: 164-9
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