DE eng

Search in the Catalogues and Directories

Page: 1 2 3 4 5
Hits 1 – 20 of 81

1
?ísti? X?isto?
BASE
Show details
2
EFFECTS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESSORS AND Δ9-THC ACUTELY AND CHRONICALLY ON ZEBRA FINCH SONG BEHAVIOR AND DENDRITIC SPINE DENSITY.
Abstract: This dissertation investigated song performance and dendritic spine density, following acute restraint stress in adult zebra finches and, following chronic mild stress and CB1 receptor partial agonist ?9-tetrahydrocannabinol (?9-THC) treatments (3 mg/kg) during sensorimotor development or adulthood. CB1 receptor agonists and stressors have mechanistic overlap: a stressor activates glucocorticoid corticosterone release in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, and endocannabinoids anandamide (AEA) and 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) are CB1 receptor agonists which operate as an endogenous stress buffer system that turns off the response. The endocannabinoid system is prominent during late postnatal development and may modulate important synaptic fine-tuning. Chronic CB1 receptor agonist treatment or stressors during this developmental stage may disrupt appropriate endocannabinoid signaling mediating brain development. Male zebra finches possess a developmental, sensorimotor critical period for learning a song in a mechanism similar to language acquisition in humans. Initially in sensorimotor development, zebra finches possess a surplus of dendritic spines, which are the anatomical basis of the post-synaptic site with excitatory input and may represent morphological building blocks of learning and memory. Over time, a net elimination occurs as part of the developmental learning process. In this dissertation, acute restraint stress (30 minutes) in adults rapidly increased plasma corticosterone levels, altered performance of spectral and temporal acoustic features, and stimulated dendritic spine and c-Fos immunolabeled nuclei density in higher-order acoustic region NCM. ?9-THC, the principal psychoactive component of marijuana, inhibits perceptual sensory processing, and ?9-THC pretreatment antagonized the effects of stress on c-Fos density in NCM in a CB1 receptor inverse agonist/antagonist SR141716 (6 mg/kg)-reversible manner. The acute effects differed from chronic effects. In adult groups, chronic mild stress or ?9-THC treatments alone did not alter corticosterone levels, song acoustic features, or dendritic spine density in NCM or basal ganglia/striatal region Area X. Both chronic stress and ?9-THC treatments during sensorimotor song development resulted in effects persistent into adulthood, with reduced syllable entropy and dendritic spine density in Area X. These effects suggest an interference with typical developmental song learning and brain development. Adolescent brain development may be vulnerable to long-term consequences following chronic exposure to CB1 receptor agonists or stressors, and their effects likely differ than exposure during adulthood. This distinction is important to the elucidation of mechanisms and outcomes of marijuana and psychological disorders, such as depression.
URL: http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/ecu/f/0000-embargo-holder.txt
BASE
Hide details
3
Search strategies for Eye tracking measures for studying language comprehension deficits in Aphasia: A Systematic Search and Review
BASE
Show details
4
An Obligation to do One-s Best
BASE
Show details
5
LOVE IN POSTCOLONIAL TIMES: EXPLORING ECHOES OF C.S. LEWIS- FOUR LOVES IN SELECTED WORKS BY DEREK WALCOTT, V.S. NAIPAUL, TONI MORRISON, AND PABLO NERUDA
BASE
Show details
6
MEASUREMENT OF WORD RETRIEVAL IN THE DISCOURSE OF PERSONS WITH APHASIA: STANDARD CORE LEXICON ITEM DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES
BASE
Show details
7
Search Strategy for Discourse Processing in Aphasia: Extracting Evidence-Based Findings for Clinical Use
BASE
Show details
8
Cultural Infant Feeding Practices Among Latina Immigrants: A Program Evaluation
BASE
Show details
9
An Examination of Sugar Sweetened Beverage Consumption Among Young Children in Eastern North Carolina: A Program Evaluation
BASE
Show details
10
The Value of Exposure: The Connection Between International Contact , Ethnocentrism , and Intercultural Sensitivity
BASE
Show details
11
La Buena Muerte: An ethnographic exploratory case study of rezadoras in Guatemala
BASE
Show details
12
AN ANALYSIS OF THE PERCEPTIONS OF PARENTS AND EDUCATORS ON DARE COUNTY SCHOOLS' SPANISH DUAL LANGUAGE IMMERSION PROGRAM
BASE
Show details
13
OPPOSING PERSISTENT BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS OF PHYTO- AND ENDOCANNABINOIDS FOLLOWING CHRONIC DEVELOPMENTAL , BUT NOT ADULT , TREATMENTS
BASE
Show details
14
Simulation of Patient Caregiver Counseling in Speech Language Pathology
BASE
Show details
15
EFFECTS OF CANNABIDIOL ON VOCAL LEARNING AND RECOVERY FROM CNS DAMAGE
BASE
Show details
16
LIFE HUNG ON A WORD€: SHIBBOLETHS AND GENOCIDE IN DANTICAT'S THE FARMING OF BONES , WIESEL'S NIGHT , AND COURTEMANCHE'S A SUNDAY AT THE POOL IN KIGALI
BASE
Show details
17
Nimble or Not? Pivoting an International School to Embrace Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Practice
BASE
Show details
18
TEXT EXTRACTION FROM IMAGES USING NEURAL NETWORKS
BASE
Show details
19
Discourse Process Training and Attention Process Training 2 in Adults with Traumatic Brain Injury
BASE
Show details
20
Influence of Dialect and Stimulus Audibility on LiSN-S Performances
BASE
Show details

Page: 1 2 3 4 5

Catalogues
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Bibliographies
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Linked Open Data catalogues
0
Online resources
0
0
0
0
Open access documents
81
0
0
0
0
© 2013 - 2024 Lin|gu|is|tik | Imprint | Privacy Policy | Datenschutzeinstellungen ändern