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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.

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  • Thomas J Carew - Publications and Funding History in 2004

Thomas J Carew Coauthors (4) [all coauthors with the number of joint publications]

 

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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

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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 YearAward Amount, USD
    award information is not available
    Total up to 2004$NA
  • A MULTIDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF LEARNING AND MEMORY (CAREW, THOMAS - 1995)
    Grant #Award YearAward Amount, USD
    1T32MH019951-011995$58,354
    5T32MH019951-021996$58,354
    5T32MH019951-031997$57,498
    5T32MH019951-041998$60,148
    5T32MH019951-051999$75,643
    Total up to 2004$309,997
  • CELLULAR MECHANISMS OF OPERANT CONDITIONING IN APLYSIA (CAREW, THOMAS - 1986)
    Grant #Award YearAward Amount, USD
    5R37MH041083-061992$167,252
    5R37MH041083-071993$169,801
    5R37MH041083-081994$176,594
    4R37MH041083-091995$184,124
    5R37MH041083-101996$199,728
    5R37MH041083-111997$196,469
    5R37MH041083-121998$204,328
    5R37MH041083-131999$212,500
    2R01MH041083-142002$378,750
    5R01MH041083-152003$353,750
    5R01MH041083-162004$328,000
    Total up to 2004$2,571,296
  • COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF LEARNING IN APLYSIA (CAREW, THOMAS - 1994)
    Grant #Award YearAward Amount, USD
    1R01MH048672-01A31994$151,462
    5R01MH048672-021995$136,600
    5R01MH048672-031996$142,063
    2R01MH048672-041999$269,232
    5R01MH048672-052000$41,454
    7R01MH048672-062000$178,592
    5R01MH048672-072001$223,221
    Total up to 2004$1,142,624
  • CELLULAR MECHANISMS OF LONG-TERM HABITUATION (CAREW, THOMAS - 1972)
    Grant #Award YearAward Amount, USD
    1R10MH053551-01A11995$259,799
    3R10MH053551-02S11996$72,250
    5R10MH053551-031997$301,387
    5R10MH053551-041998$237,370
    5R10MH053551-051999$225,687
    Total up to 2004$1,096,493
  • SYNAPTIC AND NUCLEAR SIGNALING IN MEMORY FORMATION (CAREW, THOMAS - 2007)
    Grant #Award YearAward Amount, USD
    award information is not available
    Total up to 2004$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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