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overview After a 25-year focus on the cellular mechanisms of pain modulation (how does morphine work? and related questions), my laboratory’s energy is now focused on the biological basis of empathy and helping. Important questions include: Do rats help another in distress? Yes Who do they help? Strangers and familiars alike, as long as they know the type (strain) of rat What motivates rats to help another in distress? This is a work in progress but right now, it looks as though the motivation is a rodent version of empathy What are the brain circuits that support affective communication between two individuals? We are using a variety of methods to go into the brain and understand the circuits underlying pro-social behavior In addition to leading a research laboratory, I am committed to teaching neurobiology to anyone that will listen. As the first “neuroevangelist,” I tweet as @NeuroMOOC and blog at http://thebrainissocool.com. I am also thrilled to be able to teach neurobiology to the interested public through a massively open online course (MOOC) on Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/course/neurobio). My initial session of Understanding the Brain: The Neurobiology of Everyday Life was offered in 2014 and attracted more than 55,000 students; a second session will be starting up in early 2015. I welcome all to come join in the neuro-fun!
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Academic Article Physiological properties of raphe magnus neurons during sleep and waking.
Academic Article Effects of isoflurane concentration on the activity of pontomedullary raphe and medial reticular neurons in the rat.
Academic Article Physiological survey of medullary raphe and magnocellular reticular neurons in the anesthetized rat.
Academic Article Somatodendritic and axonal anatomy of intracellularly labeled serotonergic neurons in the rat medulla.
Academic Article Central mechanisms of pain modulation.
Academic Article Activation of serotonergic neurons in the raphe magnus is not necessary for morphine analgesia.
Academic Article Physiological identification of pontomedullary serotonergic neurons in the rat.
Academic Article Serotonergic Raphe magnus cells that respond to noxious tail heat are not ON or OFF cells.
Academic Article Contributions of the medullary raphe and ventromedial reticular region to pain modulation and other homeostatic functions.
Academic Article Brainstem modulation of pain during sleep and waking.
Academic Article Discharge of raphe magnus ON and OFF cells is predictive of the motor facilitation evoked by repeated laser stimulation.
Academic Article Raphe magnus neurons respond to noxious colorectal distension.
Academic Article Modulation of sympathetic and somatomotor function by the ventromedial medulla.
Academic Article Role for raphe magnus neuronal responses in the behavioral reactions to colorectal distension.
Academic Article Roles for pain modulatory cells during micturition and continence.
Academic Article Deconstructing endogenous pain modulations.
Academic Article Sensory suppression during feeding.
Academic Article Medullary raphe neurons facilitate brown adipose tissue activation.
Academic Article Raphe magnus neurons help protect reactions to visceral pain from interruption by cutaneous pain.
Academic Article Food consumption inhibits pain-related behaviors.
Academic Article Ventromedial medulla: pain modulation and beyond.
Academic Article Eating is a protected behavior even in the face of persistent pain in male rats.
Academic Article From descending pain modulation to obesity via the medullary raphe.
Academic Article Ingestion analgesia occurs when a bad taste turns good.
Academic Article Placing pain on the sensory map: classic papers by Ed Perl and colleagues.
Academic Article Opioids disrupt pro-nociceptive modulation mediated by raphe magnus.
Academic Article Lipopolysaccharide induces fever and decreases tail flick latency in awake rats.
Academic Article Physiological functions of pontomedullary raphe and medial reticular neurons.
Academic Article Lumbar but not cervical intrathecal DAMGO suppresses extrasegmental nociception in awake rats.
Academic Article Nociceptive responsiveness during slow-wave sleep and waking in the rat.
Academic Article Chapter 15 Descending pain modulation as a component of homeostasis.
Academic Article Two negatives make a positive: telencephalic-mediated analgesia.
Academic Article Nicotinic modulation of descending pain control circuitry.
Grant Pain Modulation and Visceral Stimulation
Grant FUNCTIONAL STUDIES OF PONTOMEDULLARY SEROTONIN
Grant Physiology of Raphe Magnus Cells During Wake and Sleep
Grant Opioid Analgesia in Awake Mice
Grant PHYSIOLOGY OF RAPHE MAGNUS CELLS DURING WAKE AND SLEEP
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