192 results on '"Cooper, Howard M."'
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2. Increased DAT binding in the early stage of the dopaminergic lesion: A longitudinal [11C]PE2I binding study in the MPTP-monkey
3. Loss of dopamine disrupts circadian rhythms in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease
4. Photic memory for executive brain responses
5. Measuring and using light in the melanopsin age
6. An inexpensive Arduino-based LED stimulator system for vision research
7. A Microcomputer Data Acquisition-Telemetry System: A Study of Activity in the Bat
8. The absence of melanopsin alters retinal clock function and dopamine regulation by light
9. Photic sensitivity ranges of hamster pupillary and circadian phase responses do not overlap
10. Melanopsin-dependent nonvisual responses: evidence for photopigment bistability in vivo
11. Modeling the Role of Mid-Wavelength Cones in Circadian Responses to Light
12. Signification de la coloration des fruits en fonction de la vision des vertébrés consommateurs
13. Frugivorie et transport des graines de Cecropia par les Chauvessouris en Guyane
14. Induced Cognitive Impairments Reversed by Grafts of Neural Precursors: a Longitudinal Study in a Macaque Model of Parkinson’s Disease
15. Astroglia in lateral habenula is essential for antidepressant efficacy of light
16. Circadian rhythm of locomotor activity in the four-striped field mouse, Rhabdomys pumilio: A diurnal African rodent
17. Circadian rhythms of locomotor activity in the subterranean Mashona mole rat, Cryptomys darlingi
18. Melatonin concentrations in aqueous humor of glaucoma patients
19. Ocular regression conceals adaptive progression of the visual system in a blind subterranean mammal
20. Organization of the circadian system in the subterranean mole rat, Cryptomys hottentotus (Bathyergidae)
21. Increased masking response to light after ablation of the visual cortex in mice
22. Is the Study of Blind Patients Useful for Understanding Light Perception?
23. Enforcement of contractual release and hold harmless language in 'wrongful adoption' cases.
24. Rods contribute to the light-induced phase shift of the retinal clock in mammals
25. A Fully Functional Rod Visual Pigment in a Blind Mammal: A CASE FOR ADAPTIVE FUNCTIONAL REORGANIZATION?
26. Erratum to: The absence of melanopsin alters retinal clock function and dopamine regulation by light
27. Spectral tuning of a circadian photopigment in a subterranean ‘blind’ mammal ( Spalax ehrenbergi)
28. Heterochromatic Flicker Photometry for Objective Lens Density Quantification
29. Expected and Unexpected Properties of Melanopsin Signaling
30. Measuring and using light in the melanopsin age.
31. Clock Genes and Behavioral Responses to Light Are Altered in a Mouse Model of Diabetic Retinopathy
32. Cones are required for normal temporal responses to light of phase shifts and clock gene expression
33. Alteration of Daily and Circadian Rhythms following Dopamine Depletion in MPTP Treated Non-Human Primates
34. Aging of Non-Visual Spectral Sensitivity to Light in Humans: Compensatory Mechanisms?
35. Lack of long-term changes in circadian, locomotor, and cognitive functions in acute and chronic MPTP (1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine) mouse models of parkinson’s disease
36. Diabetic retinopathy alters light-induced clock gene expression and dopamine levels in the mouse retina.
37. Refined flicker photometry technique to measure ocular lens density
38. Does Pupil Constriction under Blue and Green Monochromatic Light Exposure Change with Age?
39. Early Presymptomatic and Long-Term Changes of Rest Activity Cycles and Cognitive Behavior in a MPTP-Monkey Model of Parkinson's Disease
40. Human Cone Light Sensitivity and Melatonin Rhythms Following 24-hour Continuous Illumination
41. PHOTIC INDUCTION OF Fos IN THE SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS OF AFRICAN MOLE-RATS: RESPONSES TO INCREASING IRRADIANCE
42. PHASE AND PERIOD RESPONSES OF THE JERBOAJACULUS ORIENTALISTO SHORT LIGHT PULSES
43. CONES ARE REQUIRED FOR NORMAL TEMPORAL RESPONSES TO LIGHT OF PHASE SHIFTS AND CLOCK GENE EXPRESSION
44. Melanopsin Bistability: A Fly's Eye Technology in the Human Retina
45. Glaucoma Alters the Circadian Timing System
46. Responses of Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Neurons to Light and Dark Adaptation: Relative Contributions of Melanopsin and Rod–Cone Inputs
47. Immunohistochemical Evidence of a Melanopsin Cone in Human Retina
48. Calcium-binding protein distribution in the retina of strepsirhine and haplorhine primates
49. Circadian Rhythms of Locomotor Activity in Solitary and Social Species of African Mole-Rats (Family: Bathyergidae)
50. Short and mid‐wavelength cone distribution in a nocturnal Strepsirrhine primate (Microcebus murinus)
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