Henry Edinger

1.4k total citations
30 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Henry Edinger is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Henry Edinger has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 16 papers in Social Psychology and 10 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Henry Edinger's work include Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (16 papers), Memory and Neural Mechanisms (13 papers) and Neural dynamics and brain function (7 papers). Henry Edinger is often cited by papers focused on Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (16 papers), Memory and Neural Mechanisms (13 papers) and Neural dynamics and brain function (7 papers). Henry Edinger collaborates with scholars based in United States. Henry Edinger's co-authors include Allan Siegel, Christine H. Block, Robert E. Watson, Raymond Troiano, Majid B. Shaikh, Christine T. Fischette, Saul Weiner, Martin Brutus, Jeannette A. Barrett and Harvey H. Feder and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, The Journal of Comparative Neurology and Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

Henry Edinger

30 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers

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J. N. Crawley United States
K Lissák Hungary
Blair H. Turner United States
Ervin W. Powell United States
R F Thompson United States
Wendy L. Inglis United Kingdom
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All Works

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Brutus, Martin, et al.. (1992). Effects of temporal lobe epileptiform activity upon aggressive behavior in the cat.. PubMed. 19-20. 59–73. 3 indexed citations
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Edinger, Henry, et al.. (1991). D2 dopamine receptor-mediated mechanisms in the medial preoptic-anterior hypothalamus regulate affective defense behavior in the cat. Brain Research. 549(1). 127–137. 45 indexed citations
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Barrett, Jeannette A., Henry Edinger, & Allan Siegel. (1990). Intrahypothalamic injections of norepinephrine facilitate feline affective aggression via α2-adrenoceptors. Brain Research. 525(2). 285–293. 28 indexed citations
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Edinger, Henry, et al.. (1990). The role of D1 and D2 receptors in dopamine agonist-induced modulation of affective defense behavior in the cat. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 36(3). 491–499. 24 indexed citations
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Edinger, Henry, et al.. (1988). Carbamazepine Regulates Feline Aggression Elicited From the Midbrain Periaqueductal Gray. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 30(2). 409–415. 5 indexed citations
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Barrett, Jeannette A., Majid B. Shaikh, Henry Edinger, & Allan Siegel. (1987). The effects of intrahypothalamic injections of norepinephrine upon affective defense behavior in the cat. Brain Research. 426(2). 381–384. 22 indexed citations
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Brutus, Martin, Majid B. Shaikh, Henry Edinger, & Allan Siegel. (1986). Effects of experimental temporal lobe seizures upon hypothalamically elicited aggressive behavior in the cat. Brain Research. 366(1-2). 53–63. 59 indexed citations
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Edinger, Henry, et al.. (1985). The organization of the hypothalamic pathways mediating affective defense behavior in the cat. Brain Research. 330(1). 77–92. 113 indexed citations
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Watson, Robert E., Henry Edinger, & Allan Siegel. (1983). A [14C]2-Deoxyglucose analysis of the functional neural pathways of the limbic forebrain in the rat. III. The hippocampal formation. Brain Research Reviews. 5(2). 133–176. 46 indexed citations
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Siegel, Allan & Henry Edinger. (1983). Role of the limbic system in hypothalamically elicited attack behavior. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 7(3). 395–407. 38 indexed citations
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Block, Christine H., Allan Siegel, & Henry Edinger. (1980). Effects of amygdaloid stimulation upon trigeminal sensory fields of the LIP that are established during hypothalamically-elicited quiet biting attack in the cat. Brain Research. 197(1). 39–55. 74 indexed citations
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Edinger, Henry, et al.. (1979). The subicular cortex of the cat: An anatomical and electrophysiological study. Experimental Neurology. 63(3). 504–526. 22 indexed citations
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Siegel, Allan, Henry Edinger, & Anna P. Koo. (1977). Suppression of attack behavior in the cat by the prefrontal cortex: role of the mediodorsal thalamic nucleus. Brain Research. 127(1). 185–190. 20 indexed citations
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Siegel, Allan, et al.. (1977). The origin of the afferent supply to the mediodorsal thalamic nucleus: Enhancement of HRP transport by selective lesions. Brain Research. 135(1). 11–23. 87 indexed citations
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Siegel, Allan, et al.. (1975). Projections of the hippocampus to the septal area in the squirrel monkey. Brain Research. 99(2). 247–260. 27 indexed citations
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Siegel, Allan, et al.. (1974). The topographical organization of the hippocampal projection to the septal area: A comparative neuroanatomical analysis in the gerbil, rat, rabbit, and cat. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 157(4). 359–377. 66 indexed citations
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Siegel, Allan, Henry Edinger, & Raymond Troiano. (1973). The pathway from the mediodorsal nucleus of thalamus to the hypothalamus in the cat. Experimental Neurology. 38(2). 202–217. 23 indexed citations
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Edinger, Henry, et al.. (1971). Neuronal Thermosensitivity. Science. 172(3990). 1360–1361. 8 indexed citations

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