Adriana Galvan
Affiliations: | Emory University, Atlanta, GA |
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Galvan A, Wichmann T. (2023) Basal Ganglia Neurons in Healthy and Parkinsonian Primates Generate Recurring Sequences of Spikes. Journal of Neurophysiology |
Raper J, Eldridge MAG, Sternson SM, et al. (2022) Characterization of Ultrapotent Chemogenetic Ligands for Research Applications in Nonhuman Primates. Acs Chemical Neuroscience. 13: 3118-3125 |
Tremblay S, Acker L, Afraz A, et al. (2020) An Open Resource for Non-human Primate Optogenetics. Neuron |
Uy JP, Galván A. (2020) Individual differences in accumbofrontal tract integrity relate to risky decisions under stress in adolescents and adults. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 45: 100859 |
Baker AE, Galván A. (2020) Threat or thrill? the neural mechanisms underlying the development of anxiety and risk taking in adolescence. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 45: 100841 |
Baker AE, Tashjian SM, Goldenberg D, et al. (2020) Neural activity moderates the association between sleep and risky driving behaviors in adolescence. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 43: 100790 |
Tashjian SM, Galván A. (2019) Neural Recruitment Related to Threat Perception Differs as a Function of Adolescent Sleep. Developmental Science. e12933 |
Swain AJ, Galvan A, Wichmann T, et al. (2019) Structural Plasticity of GABAergic and Glutamatergic Networks in the Motor Thalamus of Parkinsonian Monkeys. The Journal of Comparative Neurology |
Galván A. (2019) The Need for Sleep in the Adolescent Brain. Trends in Cognitive Sciences |
Hagler DJ, Hatton S, Cornejo MD, et al. (2019) Image processing and analysis methods for the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study. Neuroimage. 116091 |