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7Thomas J Carew
![]() Summary for 2004 [at-glance overview of Thomas J Carew work for the selected year as suggested by data mining algorithms]This is an Authoratory overview of author Thomas J Carew. According to available data, in 2004 Thomas J Carew published at least 7 articles. This work was completed in collaboration with several authors including Marinesco, Stephane and Sharma, Shiv K. At least 6 different grants are awarded to Thomas J Carew to support this work. All time total of the grant awards on file exceeds $7,654,929.
Thomas J Carew is a key opinion leader in the specific area of Aplysia. This author's rank is 1 when compared to all other authors using the same keyword. Analysis of the article abstracts and the titles suggests that Thomas J Carew professional interests are focused around "tail-elicited siphon withdrawal", "differential lateralization sensitization" and "lateralization sensitization dishabituation". These might also be referred to as "serotonergic neurons", "siphon withdrawal" or "tail-elicited siphon". Statistical analysis shows that Thomas J Carew's writing is likely to contains terms "sensitization", "serotonergic", "aplysia", "5-ht", "neurons" and "dishabituation".
The majority of Thomas J Carew articles are affiliated with Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, CNLM, and Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, University of California, Irvine California CA 92697-4550, 92697, USA. Sadly, no email addresses were found for any of the affiliations. Images [images we found on the Internet for Thomas J Carew]loading...
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Alternative names (1) [other authors with names similar to Thomas J Carew]Year 2004 Charts [Thomas J Carew frequent coauthors and the most common unique vocabulary terms for the selected year]Historical Performance Charts [graphical overview of Thomas J Carew publication and funding history for the range of years]Thomas J Carew Coauthors (4) [all coauthors with the number of joint publications] Other [context-specific ads]Affiliations (3) [condensed summary of the Thomas J Carew affiliations, the leading number and the color conveys importance]- 4Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, CNLM, and Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, University of California, Irvine California CA 92697-4550, 92697, USA.
2Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8205, USA. 1Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8074, USA.
Key Opinion Leader In [Thomas J Carew is considered a key opinion leader in any keyword where the rank of 5 is achieved, the leading number before the keyword shows the author's rank as compared to all other authors]- 1Aplysia | 11Electroshock | 15Neuronal Plasticity | 20Serotonin | 28Nerve Net | 56Synapses | 66Memory
Keywords (32) [keywords assigned to Thomas J Carew articles by PubMed, the leading number and the color conveys importance]- 7Animals | 7Aplysia | 4Neuronal Plasticity | 4Serotonin | 3Nerve Net | 3Synapses | 3Electroshock | 3Memory | 25,7-Dihydroxytryptamine | 2Neurons | 2Tail | 2Signal Transduction | 2Ganglia, Invertebrate | 2Ganglia, Autonomic | 2Functional Laterality | 2Habituation, Psychophysiologic | 2Serotonin Agents | 2Reflex | 1Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases | 1Neurons, Afferent | 1Naphthalenes | 1Behavior, Animal | 1Motor Neurons | 1Electrophysiology | 1Membrane Potentials | 1Locomotion | 1Calpain | 1Heart | 1Cholecystokinin | 1Hemolymph | 1Conditioning (Psychology) | 1Physical Stimulation
Thomas J Carew Unique Vocabulary (96) [single words, word pairs and phrases obtained by analysis of abstracts and titles, the leading number and the color conveys importance; Thomas J Carew might be a good expert witness on these terms]- 24sensitization | 24serotonergic | 22aplysia | 185-ht | 12neurons | 12dishabituation | 11shock | 11synaptic | 11memory | 10facilitation | 10protein | 10tail | 9circuit | 9found | 9siphon | 8increased | 8induced | 8itm | 7sn-mn | 7tsw | 7withdrawal | 7cns | 6learning | 6abdominal | 6rate | 6site-specific | 6tail-elicited | 6induction | 6reflex | 6neural | 6ganglion | 5expressed
- 10serotonergic neurons | 7siphon withdrawal | 6tail-elicited siphon | 6sensitization dishabituation | 5abdominal ganglion | 5neural circuit | 5differential lateralization | 5tail shock | 5protein kinase | 4lateralization sensitization | 45-ht release | 4synaptic facilitation | 4circuit tail-elicited | 4synaptic plasticity | 4modulation aplysia | 4sn-mn synapses | 4serotonergic modulation | 4withdrawal aplysia | 4site-specific itm | 4sensitization training | 4mapk cascades | 4serotonergic tone | 3protein synthesis | 3memory aplysia | 3defensive arousal | 3cascades synaptic | 3tail-nerve shock | 3plasticity memory | 3aplysia found | 3sensitization aplysia | 3tail nerve | 3aplysia serotonergic
- 6tail-elicited siphon withdrawal | 4differential lateralization sensitization | 4lateralization sensitization dishabituation | 4serotonergic modulation aplysia | 4neural circuit tail-elicited | 4circuit tail-elicited siphon | 4siphon withdrawal aplysia | 3synaptic plasticity memory | 3increased serotonergic tone | 3roles mapk cascades | 3mapk cascades synaptic | 3cascades synaptic plasticity | 2distributed serotonergic network | 2somatic synaptic processing | 2site-specific itm requires | 2neurons pedal abdominal | 2parallel somatic synaptic | 2long-term synaptic facilitation | 2inhibition differential lateralization | 2processing induction intermediate-term | 2withdrawal reflex tsw | 2siphon withdrawal reflex | 2different temporal spatial | 2memory aplysia facilitatory | 2temporal spatial patterns | 2sensitization defensive reflexes | 2network persistently activated | 2neurons throughout cns | 2spatial patterns 5-ht | 2synaptic processing induction | 2synaptic facilitation aplysia | 2role gated inhibition
Reader's Comments (0) [comments posted by readers of Thomas J Carew profile]Funding (6) [selected NIH grants to Thomas J Carew and the award amounts for recent years]- SENSITIZATION AND CLASSICAL CONDITIONING (CAREW, THOMAS - 1976)
| Grant # | Award Year | Award Amount, USD | | award information is not available | | Total up to 2004 | $NA |
- A MULTIDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF LEARNING AND MEMORY (CAREW, THOMAS - 1995)
| Grant # | Award Year | Award Amount, USD | | 1T32MH019951-01 | 1995 | $58,354 | | 5T32MH019951-02 | 1996 | $58,354 | | 5T32MH019951-03 | 1997 | $57,498 | | 5T32MH019951-04 | 1998 | $60,148 | | 5T32MH019951-05 | 1999 | $75,643 | | Total up to 2004 | $309,997 |
- CELLULAR MECHANISMS OF OPERANT CONDITIONING IN APLYSIA (CAREW, THOMAS - 1986)
| Grant # | Award Year | Award Amount, USD | | 5R37MH041083-06 | 1992 | $167,252 | | 5R37MH041083-07 | 1993 | $169,801 | | 5R37MH041083-08 | 1994 | $176,594 | | 4R37MH041083-09 | 1995 | $184,124 | | 5R37MH041083-10 | 1996 | $199,728 | | 5R37MH041083-11 | 1997 | $196,469 | | 5R37MH041083-12 | 1998 | $204,328 | | 5R37MH041083-13 | 1999 | $212,500 | | 2R01MH041083-14 | 2002 | $378,750 | | 5R01MH041083-15 | 2003 | $353,750 | | 5R01MH041083-16 | 2004 | $328,000 | | Total up to 2004 | $2,571,296 |
- COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF LEARNING IN APLYSIA (CAREW, THOMAS - 1994)
| Grant # | Award Year | Award Amount, USD | | 1R01MH048672-01A3 | 1994 | $151,462 | | 5R01MH048672-02 | 1995 | $136,600 | | 5R01MH048672-03 | 1996 | $142,063 | | 2R01MH048672-04 | 1999 | $269,232 | | 5R01MH048672-05 | 2000 | $41,454 | | 7R01MH048672-06 | 2000 | $178,592 | | 5R01MH048672-07 | 2001 | $223,221 | | Total up to 2004 | $1,142,624 |
- CELLULAR MECHANISMS OF LONG-TERM HABITUATION (CAREW, THOMAS - 1972)
| Grant # | Award Year | Award Amount, USD | | 1R10MH053551-01A1 | 1995 | $259,799 | | 3R10MH053551-02S1 | 1996 | $72,250 | | 5R10MH053551-03 | 1997 | $301,387 | | 5R10MH053551-04 | 1998 | $237,370 | | 5R10MH053551-05 | 1999 | $225,687 | | Total up to 2004 | $1,096,493 |
- SYNAPTIC AND NUCLEAR SIGNALING IN MEMORY FORMATION (CAREW, THOMAS - 2007)
| Grant # | Award Year | Award Amount, USD | | award information is not available | | Total up to 2004 | $NA |
Thomas J Carew Articles (7) [selected PubMed articles for the year 2004 with the links to a full text at PubMed]Serotonergic modulation in aplysia. I. Distributed serotonergic network persistently activated by sensitizing stimuli. (2004) >> Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, University of California, Irvine California 92697-4550, USA. 7Carew, Thomas J, 3Marinesco, Stephane, 2Kolkman, Kristine E.Serotonergic modulation in aplysia. II. Cellular and behavioral consequences of increased serotonergic tone. (2004) >> Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, CNLM, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-4550, USA. 7Carew, Thomas J, 3Marinesco, Stephane, 2Kolkman, Kristine E, 1Wickremasinghe, Nimalee.The roles of MAPK cascades in synaptic plasticity and memory in Aplysia: facilitatory effects and inhibitory constraints. (2004) >> Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, University of California, Irvine, California 92697, USA. 7Carew, Thomas J, 4Sharma, Shiv K.Parallel somatic and synaptic processing in the induction of intermediate-term and long-term synaptic facilitation in Aplysia. (2004) >> Department of Neurobiology and Behavior and Center for Learning and Memory, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-4550, USA. 7Carew, Thomas J, 1Sherff, Carolyn M.Intermediate-term memory for site-specific sensitization in aplysia is maintained by persistent activation of protein kinase C. (2004) >> Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8074, USA. 7Carew, Thomas J, 1Bagnall, Martha W, 4Sharma, Shiv K, 3Sutton, Michael A, 2Shobe, Justin.Neural circuit of tail-elicited siphon withdrawal in Aplysia. II. Role of gated inhibition in differential lateralization of sensitization and dishabituation. (2004) >> Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8205, USA. 7Carew, Thomas J, 2Bristol, Adam S, 3Marinesco, Stephane.Neural circuit of tail-elicited siphon withdrawal in Aplysia. I. Differential lateralization of sensitization and dishabituation. (2004) >> Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8205, USA. 7Carew, Thomas J, 2Bristol, Adam S, 3Sutton, Michael A.
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