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Robert E. Strecker, Ph.D.

Harvard Title

Associate Professor of Psychiatry

Other Affiliations

Department of Psychiatry, Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System
Department of Psychology, Stonehill College

Address

Brockton V.A. Medical Center
Research 151 C
940 Belmont St  
Brockton MA 02301

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Intracerebral grafting of dopamine neurons. Experimental basis for clinical trials in patients with Parkinson's disease.
Authors: Brundin P, Strecker RE, Lindvall O, Isacson O, Nilsson OG, Barbin G, Prochiantz A, Forni C, Nieoullon A, Widner H, et al.
Ann N Y Acad Sci
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Dopamine neurons grafted unilaterally to the nucleus accumbens affect drug-induced circling and locomotion.
Authors: Brundin P, Strecker RE, Londos E, Björklund A.
Exp Brain Res
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Single unit response of noradrenergic, serotonergic and dopaminergic neurons in freely moving cats to simple sensory stimuli.
Authors: Rasmussen K, Strecker RE, Jacobs BL.
Brain Res
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Substantia nigra dopaminergic unit activity in behaving cats: effect of arousal on spontaneous discharge and sensory evoked activity.
Authors: Strecker RE, Jacobs BL.
Brain Res
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Caudate unit activity in freely moving cats: effects of phasic auditory and visual stimuli.
Authors: Strecker RE, Steinfels GF, Abercrombie ED, Jacobs BL.
Brain Res
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Raphe unit activity in freely moving cats is altered by manipulations of central but not peripheral motor systems.
Authors: Steinfels GF, Heym J, Strecker RE, Jacobs BL.
Brain Res
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Response of dopaminergic neurons in cat to auditory stimuli presented across the sleep-waking cycle.
Authors: Steinfels GF, Heym J, Strecker RE, Jacobs BL.
Brain Res
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Dopaminergic unit activity in freely moving cats: lack of relationship to feeding, satiety, and glucose injections.
Authors: Strecker RE, Steinfels GF, Jacobs BL.
Brain Res
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Behavioral correlates of dopaminergic unit activity in freely moving cats.
Authors: Steinfels GF, Heym J, Strecker RE, Jacobs BL.
Brain Res
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Apomorphine-induced facilitation of intracranial self-stimulation following dopamine denervation of the nucleus accumbens.
Authors: Strecker RE, Roberts DC, Koob GF.
Pharmacol Biochem Behav
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