Arnaud L. Lalive
Affiliations: | Gladstone Institutes |
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Basal ganglia, motor systemsGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorChristian Lüscher | grad student | 2008-2012 | Dept neurosciences, University of Geneva, Switzerland |
Anatol C. Kreitzer | post-doc | 2013- | Gladstone Institutes |
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Congiu M, Mondoloni S, Zouridis IS, et al. (2023) Plasticity of neuronal dynamics in the lateral habenula for cue-punishment associative learning. Molecular Psychiatry |
Lalive AL, Congiu M, Lewis C, et al. (2022) Synaptic inhibition in the lateral habenula shapes reward anticipation. Current Biology : Cb |
Lalive AL, Nuno-Perez A, Tchenio A, et al. (2021) Mild stress accumulation limits GABAergic synaptic plasticity in the lateral habenula. The European Journal of Neuroscience |
Nuno-Perez A, Trusel M, Lalive AL, et al. (2021) Stress undermines reward-guided cognitive performance through synaptic depression in the lateral habenula. Neuron |
Valentinova K, Tchenio A, Trusel M, et al. (2019) Morphine withdrawal recruits lateral habenula cytokine signaling to reduce synaptic excitation and sociability. Nature Neuroscience |
Trusel M, Nuno-Perez A, Lecca S, et al. (2019) Punishment-Predictive Cues Guide Avoidance through Potentiation of Hypothalamus-to-Habenula Synapses. Neuron |
Lalive AL, Lien AD, Roseberry TK, et al. (2018) Motor thalamus supports striatum-driven reinforcement. Elife. 7 |
Lalive AL, Lien AD, Roseberry TK, et al. (2018) Author response: Motor thalamus supports striatum-driven reinforcement Elife |
Parker PR, Lalive AL, Kreitzer AC. (2016) Pathway-Specific Remodeling of Thalamostriatal Synapses in Parkinsonian Mice. Neuron |
Roseberry TK, Lee AM, Lalive AL, et al. (2016) Cell-Type-Specific Control of Brainstem Locomotor Circuits by Basal Ganglia. Cell. 164: 526-37 |