Sean James Reed, PhD

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McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada 
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Nucleus Accumbens, Glutamate, Calcium Fiber Photometry, Optogenetics, Decision making, Circuit dynamics
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Reed SJ, Lafferty CK, Mendoza JA, et al. (2018) Coordinated Reductions in Excitatory Input to the Nucleus Accumbens Underlie Food Consumption. Neuron
Reed SJ, Lafferty CK, Mendoza JA, et al. (2018) Coordinated Reductions in Excitatory Input to the Nucleus Accumbens Underlie Food Consumption Neuron. 99: 1260-1273
Plourde G, Reed SJ, Chapman CA. (2016) Attenuation of High-Frequency (50-200 Hz) Thalamocortical Electroencephalographic Rhythms by Isoflurane in Rats Is More Pronounced for the Thalamus than for the Cortex. Anesthesia and Analgesia
Reed SJ, Plourde G. (2015) Correction: Attenuation of High-Frequency (50-200 Hz) Thalamocortical EEG Rhythms by Propofol in Rats Is More Pronounced for the Thalamus than for the Cortex. Plos One. 10: e0140087
Reed SJ, Plourde G. (2015) Attenuation of high-frequency (50-200 Hz) thalamocortical EEG rhythms by propofol in rats is more pronounced for the thalamus than for the cortex. Plos One. 10: e0123287
McDevitt RA, Reed SJ, Britt JP. (2014) Optogenetics in preclinical neuroscience and psychiatry research: recent insights and potential applications. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment. 10: 1369-79
Verdonck O, Reed SJ, Hall J, et al. (2014) The sensory thalamus and cerebral motor cortex are affected concurrently during induction of anesthesia with propofol: a case series with intracranial electroencephalogram recordings. Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthã©Sie. 61: 254-62
Caruana DA, Reed SJ, Sliz DJ, et al. (2007) Inhibiting dopamine reuptake blocks the induction of long-term potentiation and depression in the lateral entorhinal cortex of awake rats. Neuroscience Letters. 426: 6-11
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