Alessandra Lintas, PhD

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neuroscience Univ of Fribourg 
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Miraghaie AM, Pouretemad H, Villa AEP, et al. (2022) Electrophysiological Markers of Fairness and Selfishness Revealed by a Combination of Dictator and Ultimatum Games. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 16: 765720
Jaquerod ME, Mesrobian SK, Villa AEP, et al. (2020) Early Attentional Modulation by Working Memory Training in Young Adult ADHD Patients during a Risky Decision-Making Task. Brain Sciences. 10
Mesrobian SK, Villa AEP, Bader M, et al. (2018) Event-Related Potentials during a Gambling Task in Young Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 12: 79
Lintas A. (2014) Discharge properties of neurons recorded in the parvalbumin-positive (PV1) nucleus of the rat lateral hypothalamus. Neuroscience Letters. 571: 29-33
Panin F, Lintas A, Diana M. (2014) Nicotine-induced increase of dopaminergic mesoaccumbal neuron activity is prevented by acute restraint stress. In vivo electrophysiology in rats. European Neuropsychopharmacology : the Journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology. 24: 1175-80
Lintas A, Schwaller B, Villa AE. (2013) Visual thalamocortical circuits in parvalbumin-deficient mice. Brain Research. 1536: 107-18
Albéri L, Lintas A, Kretz R, et al. (2013) The calcium-binding protein parvalbumin modulates the firing 1 properties of the reticular thalamic nucleus bursting neurons. Journal of Neurophysiology. 109: 2827-41
Lintas A, Chi N, Lauzon NM, et al. (2012) Inputs from the basolateral amygdala to the nucleus accumbens shell control opiate reward magnitude via differential dopamine D1 or D2 receptor transmission. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 35: 279-90
Lintas A, Silkis IG, Albéri L, et al. (2012) Dopamine deficiency increases synchronized activity in the rat subthalamic nucleus. Brain Research. 1434: 142-51
Spiga S, Lintas A, Diana M. (2011) Altered Mesolimbic Dopamine System in THC Dependence. Current Neuropharmacology. 9: 200-4
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