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Prof.dr. H.D. Mansvelder
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neurophysiology
neurornal
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Expertise
Electrical and other neurornal activity in PFC and VTA
Expertise (NL)
Electrical and other neurornal activity in PFC and VTA
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/182914755
KNAW member
The Young Academy
Grants/prizes
NWO-Vidi 2006
Active as
Professor
Organisation
Section of Integrative Neurophysiology (VU)
Chair (EN)
Neurophysiology
Chair (NL)
Neurofysiologie
Phone
+31-20-5987097
Email
huibert. mansvelder -at- cncr. vu. nl
URL
http://www.cncr.vu.nl/enf/HuibMansvelder.html
Management
Organisation
Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research - CNCR (VU)
Email
huibert. mansvelder -at- cncr. vu. nl
Publications
(the most recent at the top)
Hyperconnectivity and slow synapses during early development of medial prefrontal cortex in a mouse model for mental retardation and autism
Novel Candidate Genes Associated with Hippocampal Oscillations
Functional rescue of excitatory synaptic transmission in the developing hippocampus in Fmr1-KO mouse
Unbiased estimation of Langevin dynamics from time series with application to hippocampal field potentials in vitro
Scale-free modulation of resting-state neuronal oscillations reflects prolonged brain maturation in humans
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Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Supervisor
Neurophysiological Biomarkers of cognitive decline: from criticality to toolbox
Project leader
The role of FMRP in glutamatergic signalling in brain areas controlling attention behaviour in Fragile X
Project leader
Modulation of neuronal networks in the cortex by cholinergic systems: cognitive information processing and pathological deficits
Classification
D21700
Physiology
D23231
Neurology
D23340
Biopharmacology, toxicology
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