April 5, 2005
JAMES W. GRAU
Birth Date: July
27, 1957
Addresses: Department
of Psychology 16855
Calumet Trail
Texas
A & M University College
Station, TX 77845
College
Station, TX 77843
(409)
845-2584
(409)
690-7510
E-mail: J-GRAU@TAMU.EDU
Current Status: Professor
Department
of Psychology and Faculty of Neuroscience
Texas
A&M University
Education: B.A.
University of Colorado, Psychology and Molecular,
Cellular
and Developmental Biology, 1981
M.A.
University of Pennsylvania, Psychology, 1982
Ph.D.
University of Pennsylvania, Psychology, 1985
Honors:
Phi
Beta Kappa, APA Fellow (Divisions 3, 6 & 28)
President
of Division 6, American Psychological Assn. (2004-2005)
University
Faculty Fellow Award (2000-2005; $100,000)
University
Research Award, 2001
Mary
Tucker Currie Professor of Liberal Arts (2005-2010)
Professional Experience:
Research Assistant Department of Psychology,
University of Colorado, 1978-1981, under Dr. S. F. Maier
Research Assistant Department of Psychology,
University of Pennsylvania, 1982, under Dr. R. A. Rescorla
Instructor (Learning) Department
of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, 1984-1985
Vis. Asst. Professor Department of Psychology,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1985-1987
Assistant Professor Department of Psychology, Texas
A&M University, 1987-1992
Visiting Scholar Department
of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, 1993-1994
Associate Professor Department of Psychology and Faculty of
Neuroscience, Texas A&M University, 1992-1998
Visiting Scholar Department
of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, Spring, 1998
Professor Department
of Psychology and Faculty of Neuroscience, Texas A&M University,
1998-present
Teaching Interests:
Learning,
Perception, Physiological, Neurobiology of Learning
Instruction of Courses at the
University of North Carolina:
PSYC 22 Learning:
Fall, 1985; Spring, 1986; Fall, 1986
PSYC 104 Cognitive Psychology
(Current Topics in Psychology): Spring, 1987
PSYC 201 Experimental Methods:
Conditioning and Learning: Fall, 1986 (Guest Lecturer)
PSYC 202 Biological Psychology: Spring,
1987 (Guest Lecturer)
PSYC 301 Seminar on Animal Learning and
Memory: Spring, 1986 (with D. Eckerman)
PSYC 333 Research Seminar in Expermental
Psychology: Fall, 1985; Fall, 1986 (Organized with M. Picker)
PSYC 334 Research Seminar in Experimental
Psychology: Spring, 1986, 1987 (Organized with M. Picker)
Instruction of Courses at Texas A
& M University:
PSYC 107 Introduction to
Psychology: Fall 1987; Spring, 1988
PSYC 107H Introduction to Psychology, Honors: Fall, 1989; Spring,
1989
PSYC 320 Sensation-Perception:
Spring, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 2001; Fall, 1999; Summer, 1995
PSYC 320H Sensation-Perception, Honors: Fall, 1991
PSYC 340 Psychology of Learning:
Fall, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001; Spring,
1990, 2006
PSYC 340H Psychology of Learning, Honors: Fall, 1990; Spring,
1992, 2000, Fall, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2003
PSYC 345H Human Cognitive Processes, Honors: Spring, 1988
PSYC 606 Classical Conditioning and
Instrumental Learning: Fall, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002,
2004
PSYC 615 Perceptual Processes:
Spring, 1997; Fall, 1999
PSYC 649 Seminar in Behavioral Neuroscience
(Mechanisms of Learning): Spring, 1995, 1999
PSYC 689 Special Topics in
Behavioral Neuroscience (Pain Modulation): Spring, 1990
Instruction of Courses at
University of Texas
PSYC 394 Contemporary Learning
Theory: Spring, 1994 (with M. Domjan)
PSYC 394 Neurobehavioral Studies of
Learning: Spring, 1998 (with M. Domjan and Paco Gonzalez-Lima)
Postdoctoral Trainees
Michelle Hook (2002-present)
Adam Ferguson (2003-2004)
Luis Carcoba (co Advisor with Mary
Meagher; 2005-present)
Kyle Baumbauer (2005-present)
Ph.D. Committee Service:
Eddie
Vela (Smith, 1988-1989)
Cathy
Grover (Nation, 1989-1991)
Paul
Illich (Chair, 1990-1993)
Margaret
Hale (Seaman, 1992-1993)
D.
Hodgson (Bond [Marquarie Univ.], 1993)
Tamara
King (Chair, 1994-1997)
Stephen
Balfour (Smith, 1995-1997)
Robert
T. Burkey (Nation, 1993-1995)
Robin
L. Joynes (Chair, 1995-1998)
Lance
R. McMahon (Wellman, 1994-1998)
Jamie
Rhudy (Meagher, 1998-2000)
Woojin
Lee (Batchelor (Environmental Engineering), 1998-2001)
Eric
Crown (Chair, 2000-2002)
Adam
Ferguson (Chair, 2000-2003)
Robin
Johnson (Meagher, 2003-2006)
Jeff
Grimes (Meagher, 2003-present)
Suzannah
Creech (Meagher, 2004-present)
Stephanie
Washburn (Chair, 2005-present)
M.A. Committee Sevice:
Paul
Illich (Chair, 1988-1990)
Mandy
Biles (Chair, 1989-1990)
Tamara
King (Chair, 1992-1994)
Charles
Kalina (Chair, 1992-1994)
Robin
L. Joynes (Chair, 1993-1995)
Lance
L. McMahon (Wellman, 1992-1994)
Clay
Splawn (McCann, 1995-1996)
Jamie
Rhudy (Meagher, 1996-1998)
Simon
Dembitzer (Allen, 1997-1998)
Magy
Seif El-nasr (Computer Science, 1997-1999)
Amy
Sieve (Chair, 1997-2000)
Eric
Crown (Chair, 1997-2000)
Brian
Partridge (Schenk, 1997-2000)
Jose
Reynoso (Cepeda, 1997-2001)
Adam
Ferguson (Chair, 1998-2001)
Erik
Jackiw (Allen (Philosophy), 1998-2001)
Robin
Johnson (Meagher, 2000-2003)
Jeff
Grimes (Meagher, 2001-2003)
Suzannah
Creech (Meagher, 2001-2004)
Stephanie
Washburn (Chair, 2002-2005)
Anne
Bopp (Chair, 2002-2005)
Steve
Campbell (Varner [Philosophy], 2005-2006)
Elisabeth
Good (Meagher, 2004-present)
Denise Puga
Puga (Chair, 2004-present)
Russell
Huie (Chair, 2005-present)
Kevin
Hoy (Chair, 2005-present)
Honors Thesis Committee Service:
Andrea
L. Brown (Hollins, 1986)
John
A. Pelkey (Hollins, 1987)
Dawn
Dekle (Chair, 1988-1989)
Keven
Chen (Chair, 1990-1991)
Kyle
Burks (Chair, 1991-1992)
Jesse
McKenney (Chair, 1992-1993)
Kamran
Janjua (Chair, 1994-1995)
Heath
Penland (Chair, 1996-1997)
Sherilyn
McLemore (Chair, 1997-1998)
Brianne
Patton (Chair, 2000-2001)
Grace
Liu (Chair, 2001-2002)
Christine
Petrich (2005-2006)
Kara
Hudson (2006-2007)
Independent Study Students:
James
Bichsel (1986)
Leslie
Schwandt (1987)
Chana
Baum (1988)
Georgetta
Brown (1988)
Mandy
Morrison (1988-1989) Juan
Salinas (1988-1990)
Dan
O'Keefe (1989)
Wendy
Roe (1989)
Keven
Chen (1989-1990) Julie
Barter (1990-1992)
Pamela
Sellers (1990-1991) Kyle
Burks (1991)
Bryan
Rumsey (1991)
Charles
Parker (1991-1992)
Rebecca
Perez (1991-1992) Margaret
Payne (1993)
Jennifer
Surber (1992-1993) Kamran
Janjua (1993)
Douglas
Barstow (1992-1993) Heath
Penland (1996)
Darren
Minke (1997-1998) Sherilyn
McLemore (1997-1998)
Mark
Naftanel (1999) Grace
Lui (1997-2002)
Brie
Patton (1999-2002) Shivali
Dhruv (2000-2002)
Stephanie
Washburn (2000-2002) Jill
Olson (2001)
David
Kiehnhoff (2002) Christine
George (2002-2003)
Russell
Huie (2002-2005) Marissa
Maultsby (2004-2006)
Christine
Petrich (2004-present) Cynthia
Lin (2004-2005)
Kara
Hudson (2005-present) Robyn
Baldyn (2005-present)
Ananth
Arjunan (2005-present)
Administrative Service: Director of Graduate Studies (1996-1999)
Department Committee Service:
Advisory Committee (1996-2005)
Animal Care (1987-1993; Chair,
1987-2000)
Area Head, Behavioral Neuroscience
(2000-2005)
Behavioral Neuroscience Search
Committee (2002, Spring & Fall, Fall 2004, Chair)
Cognitive Neuroscience Search
Committee (1989)
Developmental Search Committee (2000)
Department Operations Review
(2000-2003)
Doctoral Program Review (2000-2002)
Graduate Admissions (1988-1992,
1998-1999, 2002; Chair, 1989-1991, 1995-1997, 1999-2001)
Graduate Program Poster (Chair,
1987-1991, 1996)
Graduate Studies (1994-1995,
1999-2001; Chair, 1996-1999)
Head Search Committee (2002, 2006,
elected)
Library (Department Representative,
1987-1989; 1989-1990)
Program Structure (1988-1989)
Special Events (1994-1995)
Web Advisory (1995-1996; 2000-2001)
College Committee Service:
Graduate
Instruction Committee (1995-1998)
University Committee Service:
TAMU
Neuroscience Student Travel Awards (1995-1997)
Faculty
of Neuroscience Membership Committee (1999-2003)
Life
Science Advisory Committee (2004-present)
Life
Science Building Committee (2001-present)
Life
Science Task Force (2002-present; co-Chair, 2004)
University
Lab Animal Care Committee (2001-2002)
State
Advisory
Faculty, Texas Consortium in Behavioral Neuroscience (T32)
National Service:
APA:
Membership & Growth Committee,
Division 6 (1997-2000)
Secretary/Treasurer,
Division 6 (1999-2003)
Elected
President, Division 6 (2003-2006)
Consulting
Editor: Behavioral
Neuroscience
(1998-present)
Journal
Review:
Adaptive Behavior
Animal Behaviour
Animal Learning and Behavior
Aviation, Space, and Environmental
Medicine
Behavioral Neuroscience
Behavioural Brain Research
Experimental Neurology
Journal of Behavioral and
Neuroscience Research
Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Animal Behavior Processes
Journal of Neurophysiology
Journal of Neuroscience
Learning and Motivation,
Memory and Cognition
Pharmacology, Biochemisrty &
Behavior
Psyche
Physiological Psychology,
Physiology & Behavior
Psychobiology
Psychological Review,
Psychopharmacology
Teaching of Psychology
Grant
Review:
Ad
hoc reviewer for NSF
NINDS
Program Projects, 1999
International Service:
Symposium on Spinal Cord
Plasticity,UCLA, November, 1998
Australian
Research Council Panel of Assessors
Dissertation: "The
central representation of an aversive event maintains
the
opioid and nonopioid forms of analgesia"
Current Research Interests:
Spinal
learning (Pavlovian and instrumental)
Recovery
of function after spinal cord injury
Role
of learning and memory in pain modulation
Sensitization,
anxiety and hyperalgesia
Pain
measurement
Professional Organizations:
American
Psychological Association (Fellow)
American
Psychological Society
International
Pain Society
Neurotrauma
Psychonomic
Society
Society
for Neuroscience
Invited Presentations:
American Psychological Association (3)
Brown University-Psychology
Dartmouth University-Psychology
Duke University-Biopsychology (2)
Nanotech., Biotech., Information Tech.
and Cognitive Science (UCLA)
OSU-Neuroscience
Southwestern University-Neuroscience
Texas A&M-Neuroscience (2)
UCLA-Biopsychology
UCLA-Neuroscience
UCLA-Symposium on Spinal Cord
Plasticity
University of Indiana (2)
University of Iowa (2)
University of North Carolina-Biopsychology
(2)
University of Texas-Biopsychology (4)
University of Texas Health Science
Center (2)
Yale University-Biopsychology
NIDA Grant, "The role of the
central nucleus of the amygdala in pain", 1/87-6/88, $21,289.
NIDA Grant, "Activation of the
hormonal form of opioid analgesia", 5/89-4/90, $33,134.
NSF Grant, "Conditioned changes
in pain reactivity: The variables which determine the direction and the form of
the conditioned response", 3/89-2/91, $74,651.
NIMH Grant, "Spinal plasticity
and pain: Mechanisms and function", 5/92-4/96, $233,491.
NIMH Grant, "Sensitization:
Behavioral properties & neural mechanisms", 12/96-11/00, $335,591 (1.3
percentile).
NIMH Grant, ŇSpinal cord plasticity:
Behavioral and neural mechanismsÓ, 4/1/00-3/31/04, $646,416.
NINDS Grant, ŇLearning within the
spinal cord: Clinical implicationsÓ, 12/1/01-11/30/06, $1,961,450.
Federal Grant Support (coPI):
NINDS Grant (R03), ŇPavlovian
conditioning in injured spinal cord systemsÓ, 9/1/05-8/30/07, $144,000, PI: Dr.
M. Hook.
NIDA Grant (B-Start), ŇThe effects of
morphine on sensory and motor functions after a spinal cord injuryÓ,
1/1/06-12/31/07, $71,512, PI: Dr. M. Hook.
NIH T32 Training Grant, ŇTexas
Consortium in Behavioral NeuroscienceÓ, 2002-2007, supporting 2 graduates and 1
post doctoral trainee at A&M, coPI (PI: P. Gonzalez-Lima).
Other Support:
TAMU Minigrant: "Activation of
the analgesic systems at the level of the brainstem", 1/1/88-7/31/88,
$750.
Biomedical Research Support Grant:
"A behavioral technique to assess the role of neural systems and peptides
in pain, and their contribution to behavioral plasticity", 4/1/88-3/31/89,
$5,000.
TAMU Minigrant, "Sensitization of
the opioid system by food deprivation", 5/89-12/89, $800.
Texas Advanced Research Program,
"Opioid sensitization: Determinants and neural mechanisms",
11/89-8/92, $62,536.
TAMU Minigrant: "Pain modulation
in the spinal cord", 7/90-12/90, $1,000.
Biomedical Research Support Grant:
"Conditioned hyperalgesia: When does it occur and how does it affect pain
reactivity?", 4/91-3/92, $5,500.
TAMU Minigrant: "The impact of
food deprivation on morphine's reinforcing effects", 6/93-12/93, $900.
TAMU Minigrant: "The role of the
THC receptor in learned helplessness", 5/94-10/94, $1,448.
TAMU Program to Enhance Scholarly and
Creative Activities: "Unconditioned hyperalgesia: A preliminary analysis
of the underlying nerual mechanisms", 5/96-4/97, $7,466.
TAMU Faculty Fellow Award, 9/00-8/05,
$100,000.
References:
Robert A. Rescorla 215
898-5096
Department of Psychology rescorla@cattell.psych.upenn.edu
University of Pennsylvania
3815 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-3604
Steven F. Maier 303
492-6275
Department of Psycology smaier@psych.colorado.edu
University of Colorado
Campus Box 345
Boulder, CO 80309
Michael Domjan 512
471-7702
Department of Psychology domjan@psy.utexas.edu
University of Texas
Austin, TX 78712
Other individuals familiar with my
work:
Reggie Edgerton-UCLA
Michael Fanselow-UCLA
Jerry Rudy-Colorado
Michela Gallagher-Johns Hopkins
Bruce Overmier-University of Minnesota
Refereed Publications:
1. Maier, S. F., Coon, D. J., McDaniel., M. A., Jackson, R. L.,
and Grau, J. W. (1979). The time course of learned helplessness, inactivity,
and nociceptive deficits in rats. Learning and Motivation, 10, 467-487.
2. Maier, S. F., Davies, S., Grau, J. W., Jackson, R. R.,
Morrison, D. H., Moye, T., Madden, J., and Barchas, J. D. (1980). Opiate
antagonists and the long-term analgesic reaction induced by inescapable shock
in rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 94, 1172-1183.
3. Drugan, R. C., Grau, J. W., Maier, S. F., Madden, J., and
Barchas, J. D. (1981). Cross
tolerance between morphine and the
long-term analgesic reaction to inescapable shock. Pharmacology,
Biochemistry and Behavior, 14, 677-682.
4. Grau, J. W., Hyson, R. L., Maier, S. F., Madden, J.,
and Barchas, J. D. (1981). Long-term stress-induced analgesia and activation of the opiate system. Science,
213, 1409-1411.
5. Moye, T. B., Coon, D. J., Grau, J. W., and Maier, S. F.
(1981). Therapy and immunization
of long-term analgesia in rats. Learning and Motivation, 12, 133-148.
6. Hyson, R. L., Ashcraft, L. H., Drugan, R. C., Grau, J. W.,
and Maier, S. F. (1982). Extent and control of shock affects naltrexone
sensitivity of stress-induced analgesia and reactivity to morphine. Pharmacology, Biochemistry
and Behavior, 17, 1019-1025.
7. Maier, S. F., Drugan, R. C., and Grau, J. W. (1982). Controllability, coping behavior, and
stress-induced analgesia in the
rat. Pain, 12,
47-56.
8. Moye, T. B., Hyson, R. L., Grau, J. W. and Maier, S. F.
(1983). Immunization of opioid analgesia: Effects of prior escapable shock on
subsequent shock-induced and morphine-induced antinociception. Learning and
Motivation, 14,
238-251.
9. Grau, J. W. and Rescorla, R. A. (1984). Role of context in
autoshaping. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes,
10, 324-332.
10. Grau, J. W. (1984).
Influence of naloxone on shock-induced freezing and analgesia. Behavioral
Neuroscience, 98,
278-292.
11. Rescorla, R. A., Grau, J. W. and Durlach, P. J. (1985).
Analysis of the unique cue in
configural conditioning. Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 11, 356-366.
12. Grau, J. W. (1987). The central representation of an
aversive event maintains the opioid and nonopioid forms of analgesia. Behavioral
Neuroscience, 101,
272-288.
13. Grau, J. W. (1987). The variables which control the
activation of analgesic systems: Evidence for a memory hypothesis and against
the coulometric hypothesis. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal
Behavior Processes, 13,
215-225.
14. Grau, J. W., & Kemler-Nelson, D. G. (1988). The
distinction between integral and
separable dimensions: Evidence for integrality of pitch and loudness. Journal
of Experimental Psychology:
General, 117,
347-370.
15. Meagher, M. W. and Grau, J. W, & King, R. A. .
(1989). Prefrontal cortex lesions
block the opioid and nonopioid hypoalgesia elicited by brief shocks,
but not long shock-induced hypoalgesia. Behavioral Neuroscience, 103, 1366-1371.
16. Meagher, M. W., Grau, J. W., & King, R. A. (1990). The
role of supraspinal systems in analgesia: The impact of spinalization and
decerebration on the analgesia observed after very brief versus long shocks. Behavioral
Neuroscience, 104,
328-338.
17. Grau, J. W., Salinas, J. A., Illich, P. A., & Meagher,
M. W. (1990). Associative learning and memory for an antinociceptive response
in the spinalized rat. Behavioral Neuroscience, 104, 489-494.
18. Illich, P. A., & Grau, J. W. (1990). The impact of
shock on reactivity to a tactile
stimulus. Learning and Motivation, 21, 287-298.
19. Grau, J. W.,
Illich, P. A., Chen, P., & Meagher, M. W. (1991). The role of
cholinergic systems in pain modulation I: The impact of scopolamine on
shock-induced hypoalgesia. Behavioral Neuroscience, 105, 105-124.
20. Grau, J. W., Biles, M. K., & Illich, P. A. (1991). The
impact of naltrexone and morphine tolerance on mild shock-induced analgesia. Psychobiology,
19, 85-90.
21. Illich, P.A., Salinas, J.A., & Grau, J.W. (1991).
Conditioned changes in pain reactivity II: In search of the elusive phenomenon
of conditioned hyperalgesia. Behavioral Neuroscience, 105, 478-481.
22. Illich, P. A., & Grau, J. W. (1991). Conditioned changes
in pain reactivity I: A discrete CS elicits hypoalgesia, not hyperalgesia, on
the tail-flick test. Learning and Motivation, 22, 421-438.
23. Illich, P. A., Allen, A., & Grau, J. W. (1991).
Long-term effects of food deprivation II: Impact on mild shock-induced
hypoalgesia. Psychobiology, 19, 345-354.
24. Biles, M. K., Illich, P. A., & Grau, J. W. (1992).
Long-term effects of food deprivation II: Impact on morphine reactivity. Psychobiology,
20, 85-91.
25. Meagher, M. W., Chen, P., Salinas, J. A., & Grau, J. W.
(1993). Activation of the opioid and nonopioid hypoalgesic systems at the level
of the brainstem and spinal cord: Does a coulometric relation predict the
emergence or form of environmentally-induced hypoalgesia? Behavioral
Neuroscience, 107, 493-505.
26. Illich, P. A., Salinas, J.A., & Grau, J. W. (1994).
Latent inhibition and overshadowing of an antinociceptive response in
spinalized rats. Behavioral and
Neural Biology, 62,
140-150.
27. Kallina, C. F., & Grau, J. W. (1995). The
Tail-Flick Test I: The Impact of a
Suprathreshold Exposure to Radiant Heat.
Physiology and Behavior, 58, 161-165.
28. Illich, P. A., King, T. E., & Grau, J. W. (1995). Impact of shock on pain reactivity: I.
Whether hypo- or hyperalgesia is observed depends on how pain reactivity is
tested. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 21, 331-347.
29. Meagher, M. W., Barter, J., King, T. E., & Grau, J. W.
(1995). Presentation of a
distractor speeds the decay of a pentobarbital-insensitive nonopioid
hypoalgesia in rats. Psychobiology,
23, 314-321.
30. Prentice, T. W., Joynes, R. L., Meagher, M. W., & Grau,
J. W. (1996). Impact of shock on
pain reactivity: III. The magnitude of hypoalgesia observed depends on test
location. Behavioral
Neuroscience, 109,
528-541.
31. King, T. E., Joynes, R. L., Meagher, M. W., & Grau, J.
W. (1996). Impact of shock on pain reactivity: II.
Evidence for enhanced pain. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 22, 265-278.
32. Grau, J. W., Burks, K., Kallina, C. F., King, T. E., &
Meagher, M. W. (1996). Activation of the opioid and nonopioid antinociceptive
systems in pentobarbital anesthetized rats: Assessing the role of shock
severity. Psychobiology, 24, 71-84.
33. Joynes, R. L., & Grau, J. W. (1996).
Mechanisms of Pavlovian conditioning: The role of protection from
habituation in spinal conditioning.
Behavioral Neuroscience, 110, 1375-1387.
34. Joynes, R. L., Illich, P. A., & Grau, J. W. (1997).
Evidence for spinal conditioning in intact rats. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 67, 64-68.
35. King, T. E., Joynes, R. L., & Grau, J. W. (1997). The
Tail-Flick Test II: The role of supraspinal systems and avoidance
learning. Behavioral
Neuroscience, 111,
754-767.
36. Grau, J. W., Barstow, D. G. & Joynes, R. L.
(1998). Instrumental learning
within the spinal cord: I.
Behavioral properties. Behavioral Neuroscience, 112, 1366-1386.
37. King, T. E., Crown, E. D., Sieve, A. N., Joynes, R. L.,
Grau, J. W., & Meagher, M. W.
(1999). Shock-induced
hyperalgesia: I. Evidence forebrain systems play an essential role. Behavioural Brain Research, 100, 33-42.
38. McLemore, S., Crown, E. D., Meagher, M. W., & Grau, J.
W. (1999). Shock-induced hyperalgesia: II. Role of
the dorsolateral periaqueductal gray.
Behavioral Neuroscience, 112, 539-549.
39. Grau, J. W., & Meagher, M. W. (1999). Pain
Modulation: It's a two-way street. Pschological Science Agenda, 12 (3), 10-12.
40. Crown, E. D., King, T. E., Grau, J. W., & Meagher, M.
W. (2000). Shock-induced hyperalgesia: III. Role of the bed nucleus of the stria
terminalis, the basolateral and central amygdaloid nuclei. Behavioral Neuroscience, 114, 561-573.
41. Sieve, A. N., King, T. E., Grau, J. W., & Meagher, M.
W. (2001). Pain and negative affect: Evidence the
inverse benzodiazepine agonist DMCM inhibits pain and learning. Psychopharmacology, 153, 180-190.
42. Meagher, M. W., Ferguson, A. R., Crown, E. D., McLemore, S.,
King, T. E., Sieve, A. N., & Grau, J. W. (2001).
Shock-induced hyperalgesia IV: Generality. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior
Processes, 27,
219-238.
43. Crown, E. D., & Grau, J. W. (2001). Preserving and restoring behavioral potential
within the spinal cord using an instrumental training paradigm. Journal of Neurophysiolog, 86, 845-855.
44. Crown, E. D., Ferguson, A. R., Joynes, R. L., & Grau, J.
W. (2002). Instrumental learning within the spinal
cord: II. Evidence for central mediation.
Physiology & Behavior, 77, 259-267.
45. Crown, E. D., Joynes, R. L., Ferguson, A. R., & Grau, J.
W. (2002). Instrumental learning within the spinal
cord: IV. Induction and retention
of the behavioral deficit observed after noncontingent shock. Behavioral Neuroscience, 116, 1032-1051.
46. Ferguson, A. R., Washburn, S. N., Crown, E.D., & Grau,
J. W. (2003). GABAA
receptor activation is involved in non-contingent shock inhibition of
instrumental conditioning in spinal rat.
Behavioral Neuroscience. 117, 799-812.
47. Joynes, R. L, Ferguson, A. R., Crown, E. D., Patton, B. C.,
& Grau, J. W. (2003). Instrumental learning within the spinal
cord: V. Evidence the behavioral
deficit observed after noncontingent nociceptive stimulation reflects an
intraspinal modification. Behavioural
Brain Research, 141,
159-170.
48. Joynes, R. L., & Grau, J. W. (2004).
Instrumental learning with the spinal cord: III. Prior exposure to noncontingent shock
induces a behavioral deficit that is blocked by an opioid antagonist. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory,
82, 35-51.
49. Hook, M. A., Ferguson, A. R., Garcia, G., Washburn, S. N.,
Koehly, L. M., & Grau, J. W.
(2004). Monitoring recovery
after injury: Procedures for deriving the optimal test window. Neurotrauma, 21, 109-118.
50. Joynes, R. L., Janjua, K. R., & Grau, J. W. (2004). Instrumental learning within the spinal cord: VI. Discruption of learning by the NMDA
antagonist APV. Behavioural
Brain Research, 154,
431-438.
51. Patton, B. C., Hook, M. A., Crown, E. D., Ferguson, A.
R., & Grau, J. W.
(2004). The behavioral deficit observed following noncontingent shock in
spinalized rats is prevented by the protein synthesis inhibitor cycloheximide. Behavioral
Neuroscience, 118, 653-658.
52. Ferguson, A. R., Patton, B. C., Bopp, A. C., Meagher, M. W.,
& Grau, J. W. (2004). Brief exposure to a mild stressor
enhances morphine conditioned place preference in male rats. Psychopharmacology, 175, 47-52.
53. Crown, E. D., Grau, J. W., & Meagher, M. W. (2004). Pain in a balance: Noxious events engage opposing processes
that concurrently modulate nociceptive reactivity. Behavioral Neuroscience, 118, 1418-1426.
54. Ferguson, A. R., Hook, M. A., Garcia, G., Bresnahan, J. C.,
Beattie, M. S., & Grau, J. W.
(2004). A simple
transformation that improves the metric properties of the BBB scale. Neurotrauma, 21, 1601-1613.
55.
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D., Garcia, G., Bolding, K. A., & Miranda, R. C. (2004).
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cord injury. Neurotrauma, 21, 1795-1817.
56. Grau, J. W., & Joynes, R. L. (2005). A
neural-functionalist approach to learning. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 18, 1-22.
57. Grau, J. W., & Joynes, R. L. (2005).
Neurofunctionalism revisited: Learning is more than you think it is. International Journal of Comparative
Psychology, 18,
46-59.
58. Liu, G. T., Crown, E. D., Miranda, R. C., & Grau, J. W.
(2005). Instrumental learning
within the rat spinal cord: Localization of the essential neural circuit. Behavioral Neuroscience, 119, 538-547.
59. Crown, E. D., & Grau, J. W. (2005).
Evidence that descending serotonergic systems protect spinal cord
plasticity against the disruptive effect of uncontrollable stimulation. Experimental Neurology, 196, 164-176.
60. Ferguson, A. R., Crown, E. D., & Grau, J. W. (2006). Nociceptive plasticity inhibits adaptive learning in the spinal
cord. Neuroscience, 141, 421-431.
61. Grau, J. W., & Hook, M. A. (2006). Spinal
neurons exhibit a surprising capacity to learn and a hidden vulnerability when
freed from the brainŐs control. Current
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62. Grau, J. W., Crown, E. D., Ferguson, A. R., Washburn, S. N.,
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Books
1. Patterson, M. M., & Grau, J. W. (2001). Spinal cord plasticity: Alterations in reflex function. Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
1. Maier, S. F., Drugan, R. C., Grau, J. W., Hyson, R. L., MacLennan, A. J., Moye, T. B., Madden,
J., and Barchas, J. D. (1982).
Learned helplessness, pain inhibition, and the endogenous opiates. In M. D. Zeiler, and P. Harzem
(Eds.), Advances in Analysis of
Behavior, Vol. 4. New
York: John Wiley and Sons.
2. Rescorla, R. A., Durlach, P. J. and Grau, J. W. (1985).
Contextual learning in Pavlovian conditioning. In P. Balsam and A. Tomie
(Eds.), Context and Learning. Hillsdale, N. J.: Erlbaum.
3. Grau, J. W. & Joynes, R. L. (2001).
Pavlovian and instrumental conditioning within the spinal cord: Methodological
issues. In M. M. Patterson &
J. W. Grau (Eds.), Spinal cord plasticity: Alterations in reflex function. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
4. Grau, J. W. & Joynes, R. L. (2001). Spinal
cord plasticity and the recovery of function. In M. E. Carroll & J. B. Overmier (Eds.), Linking
animal research and human psychological health. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
5. Grau, J. W.
(2002). Learning and memory
without a brain. In M. Bekoff, C.
Allen, & G. Burghardt (Eds.), The cognitive animal. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
Commentaries and Entries:
1. Maier, S.F., Davies, S., Grau, J. W., Jackson, R. R.,
Morrison, D. H., Moye, T., Madden, J., and Barchas, J. D. (1986). Opiate
antagonists and the long-term analgesic reaction induced by inescapable shock
in rats. Reprinted in N. A. Marlin (Ed.), Directed Readings for the
Principles of Learning & Behavior, (2nd edition). Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole.
2. Domjan, M., & Grau, J. W. (2000).
Avoidance Learning. In A.
E. Kazdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, and
New York: Oxford University Press.
3. Grau, J. W.
(2000). Instrumental
conditioning. In W. E. Craighead
& C. B. Nemeroff (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Psychology and Neuroscience (3rd edition).
New York: John Wiley & Sons.
4. Grau, J. W.
(2003). Instrumental
conditioning. In W. E. Craighead
& C. B. Nemeroff (Eds.), Corsini Concise Encyclopedia of Psychology and
Beahvioral Sciences. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
5. Grau, J. W.
(2003). Instrumental
conditioning. In M. Bekoff (Ed.) Encyclopedia
of Animal Behavior. Greenwood Publishing Group.
6. Grau, J. W.
(2003/2006). Learning from
an invertebrate. In M. DomjanŐs Principles
of learning and behavior, 5th edition.
Belmont, CA: Wadsworth
7. Grau, J. W.
(2003/2006). Eyeblink
conditioning and the search for the engram. In M. DomjanŐs Principles of learning and behavior, 5th edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth
8. Grau, J. W.
(2003/2006). Helplessness
within the spinal cord. In M.
DomjanŐs Principles of learning and behavior, 5th edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth
9. Grau, J. W.
(2003/2006). Fear and the
amygdala. In M. DomjanŐs Principles
of learning and behavior, 5th edition.
Belmont, CA: Wadsworth
10. Grau, J. W.
(2003/2006). Learning as
synaptic plasticity: Long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression
(LTD). In M. DomjanŐs Principles
of learning and behavior, 5th edition.
Belmont, CA: Wadsworth
11. Grau, J. W.
(2003/2006). Genes and learning. In M. DomjanŐs Principles of
learning and behavior,
5th edition. Belmont,
CA: Wadsworth
Published Abstracts:
1. Grau, J. W. (1986). The central representation of an
aversive event maintains the opioid and nonopioid forms of analgesia (Doctoral
dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 1985). Dissertation Abstracts
International, 46,
4434B.
2. Grau, J. W., & Meagher, M. W. (1987). Lesions of the
frontal cortex attenuate the analgesia observed after very brief, but not
long, shocks. Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts, 13, 990.
3. Meagher, M. W., & Grau, J. W. (1987). Decerebration
blocks the analgesia observed
after very brief, but not long, shocks.
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 13, 990.
4. Grau, J. W., & Meagher, M. W. (1988). The impact of
cholinergic drugs on mild shock-induced analgesia parallels their impact on
memory. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 14, 709.
5. Meagher, M. W., & Grau, J. W. (1988). Intense, but not
weak, shocks induce a transient nonopioid, and a long-lasting opioid, analgesia
in spinal rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 14, 709.
6. Illich, P. A., & Grau, J. W. (1989). Previously food
deprived rats exhibit a naltrexone reversible increase in both reactivity to
shock and shock-induced analgesia. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 15, 156.
7. Biles, M. K., Illich, P. A., & Grau, J. W. (1989).
Previously food deprived rats exhibit an exaggerated morphine analgesia. Society
for Neuroscience Abstracts, 15, 847.
8. Meagher, M. W., Grau, J. W., & King, R. A. (1989). Does
a coulometric relation determine whether analgesia in the decerebrate rat is
opioid or nonopioid in form? Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 15, 850.
9. Salinas, J. A., Illich, P. A., Meagher, M. W., & Grau,
J. W. (1989). Conditioned analgesia in the spinalized rat. Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts, 15, 847.
10. Salinas, J. A., Illich, P. A., & Grau, J. W. (1990).
Latent inhibition and overshadowing of a conditioned antinociceptive response
in the spinalized rat. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 16, 99.
11. Biles, M. K., Barter, J. M., & Grau, J. W. (1990).
Adrenalectomy and dexamethasone attenuate mild shock-induced analgesia. Society
for Neuroscience Abstracts, 16, 99.
12. Chen, P. S., Illich, P. A., Meagher, M. W., & Grau, J.W.
(1990). The impact of scopolamine on conditioned and shock-induced analgesia. Society
for Neuroscience Abstracts, 16, 99.
13. Biles, M. K., & Grau, J. W. (1991). A period of
restraint is necessary to observe a strong opioid analgesia after mild shock or
a low-dose of morphine in rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 17, 110.
14. Chen, P. S., Illich, P.A., Meagher, M.W., & Grau, J. W.
(1991). Impact of scopolamine and yohimbine on pain reactivity and
shock-induced antinociception in spinalized rats. Society for Neuroscience
Abstracts, 17, 1374.
15. Illich, P. A., Burks, K. D., & Grau, J. W. (1991).
Associative learning of an antinociceptive response at the level of the spinal
cord in intact rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 17, 1008.
16. Grau, J. W., Illich, P. A., Burks, K. D., & Meagher, M.
W. (1992). Influence of shock severity on the activation of analgesic systems
in pentobarbital treated rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 18, 686.
17. Parker, C. W., Illich, P. A., Grau, J. W., & Meagher, M.
W. (1992). Controllable, but not uncontrollable shock elicits an
antinociception in spinalized rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 18, 1026.
18. Illich, P. A., Parker, C. W., Burks, K. D., & Grau, J.
W. (1992). Mild shock produces an unconditioned naltrexone-insensitive increase
in reactivity on the vocalization magnitude and threshold tests. Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts, 18, 1026.
19. King, T. E., Payne, M., & Grau, J. W. (1993). Evidence
the tail-flick response is spinally mediated in rats irrespective of test
temperature. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 19, 965.
20. Kallina, C. F., King, T. E., & Grau, J. W. (1993). A
supra-threshold tail-flick trial induces hyperalgesia in pentobarbital
anesthetized rats but not in awake rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts,
19, 966.
21. Barstow, D. G., Grau, J. W., & Meagher, M. W. (1993).
The importance of equating flexion force when studying "instrumental
learning" in spinalized
subjects. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 19, 1001.
22. King, T. E., & Grau, J. W. (1994).
Shock-induced hyperalgesia in rats: Behavioral properties. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts,
20, 762.
23. Joynes, R. L., Prentice, T. W., & Grau, J. W.
(1994). Conditioned antinociception
in the spinalized rat The role of nonassociative mechanisms. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts,
20, 762.
24. Prentice, T. W., Grau, J. W., & Meagher, M. W.
(1994). The magnitude of
shock-induced antinociception observed on the tail-flick test in rats depends
on where radiant heat is applied. Society
for Neuroscience Abstracts, 20, 764.
25. Barstow, D. G., Grau, J. W., Joynes, R. L., & Prentice,
T. W. (1994). The relative
contribution of shock onset (punishment) and offset (escape) to learning of a
flexion response in the spinal rat.
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 20, 787.
26. Joynes, R. L., Janjua, K. R., & Grau, J. W. (1995). Operant learning at the level of the spinal cord is blocked
by the NMDA antagonist APV. Society
for Neuroscience Abstracts, 21, 415.
27. King, T. E., Grau, J. W. (1995).
Avoidance learning on the tail-flick test. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 21, 388.
28. King, T. E., Joynes, R. L.,
Meagher, M. W., & Grau, J. W.
(1996). Shock-induced
hyperaglesia in rats. Society
for Neuroscience Abstracts, 22, 120.
29. Grau, J. W., Joynes, R. L.,
Penland, H. R. (1996). Inescapable shock disrupts spinal
learning: Evidence for spinal mediation and naltrexone reversibility. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts,
22, 1840
30. Joynes, R. L., & Grau, J.
W. (1996). Conditioned antinociception in spinal
rats: Associative learning versus protection from habituation. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts,
22.
31. Joynes, R. L., McLemore, S., & Grau, J. W. (1997). Operant learning at the level of the
spinal cord: Induction and retention.
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 23, 1041.
32. King, T. E., Joynes, R. L., Minke, D. E., Penland, H.,
Meagher, M. W., & Grau, J. W.
(1997). Deep lesions of the
frontal pole eliminate shock-induced hyperalgesia in rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts,
23, 161.
33. Joynes, R. L., & Grau, J. W. (1998).
Noncontingent shock disrupts learning in spinal rats: Reversibility by
intrathecal naltrexone during testing.
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 24, 1152.
34. Sieve, A., King, T., Crown, E., Meagher, M. W., & Grau,
J. W. (1998). The role of anxiety in shock-induced
hyperalgesia in rats. Society
for Neuroscience Abstracts, 24, 1901.
35. Crown, E. D., King, T. E., Meagher, M. W., & Grau, J.
W. (1998). Amydala lesions block shock-induced
hyperalgesia in rats. Society
for Neuroscience Abstracts, 24, 1901.
36. McLemore, S., Crown, E. D., Grau, J. W., & Meagher, M.
W. (1998). Dorsolateral periaqueductal gray
lesions eliminate shock-induced hyperalgesia in rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 24, 1901.
37. Meagher, M. W., McLemore, S., King, T. E., & Grau, J.
W. (1998). The generality of shock-induced
hyperalgesia in rats. Society
for Neuroscience Abstracts, 24, 1901.
38. Joynes, R. L., & Grau, J. W. (1998).
Noncontingent shock disrupts learning in spinal rats: Reversibility by
intrathecal opioid antagonists during testing. Symposium on Spinal Cord Plasticity, UCLA, November, 1998.
39. Crown,
E. D., Joynes, R. L., Ferguson, A. R., & Grau, J. W. (1998). Instrumental learning within the spinal cord: Exposure to
noncontingent shock disrupts learning for at least 20 hours. Symposium on Spinal Cord Plasticity,
UCLA, November, 1998.
40. Meagher,
M. W., Crown, E. D., & Grau, J. W.
(1999). Evidence
inescapable shock produces hyperalgesia in rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 25, 688.
41.
Crown,
E. D., & Grau, J. W.
(1999). Instrumental
learning of a flexion resonse in spinalized rats: Evidence that prior learning
facilitates acquisition on the contralateral leg. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 25, 2156.
42.
Ferguson,
A., Crown, E., & Grau, J. W.
(1999). Instrumental
learning of a flexion response in spinalized rats: Evidence learning depends on
the sciatic nerve. Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts, 25, 2156.
43.
Grau, J.
W., & Crown, E. D.
(2000). Instrumental
learning in spinalized rats: Characteristing the behavioral deficit observed
after noncontingent shock. Society
for Neuroscience Abstracts, 26, 2207.
44.
Ferguson,
Crown, E. D., Dhruv, S., Washburn, S. N., & Grau, J. W. (2000). Instrumental learning in spinalized rats: The GABA
antagonist bicuculline prevents the behavioral deficit observed after
noncontingent shock. Society
for Neuroscience Abstracts, 26, 2207.
45. Crown,
E. D., & Grau, J. W.
(2000). Instrumental
learning of a flexion response in spinalized rats: Evidence for behavioral
immunization and therapy. Society
for Neuroscience Abstracts, 26, 2207.
46. Meagher,
M. W., Crown, E. D., Patton, B., Ferguson, A. R., & Grau, J. W. (2000). Shock-induced hyperalgesia in rats: Dorsolateral funiculus
lesions unveil hyperalgesia after long shock. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 26, 653.
47. Sieve,
A. N., Garcia, G., Crown, E. D., Grau, J. W., & Meagher, M. W. (2000). Shock-induced hyperalgesia in rats: Evidence the
dorsolateral periaqueductal gray is necessary but not sufficient. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts,
26, 653.
48. Grau,
J. W., Garcia, G., Ferguson, A. R., Crown, E. D., & Miranda, R. C. (2001). Exposure to a nociceptive stimulus impairs recovery after a
contusion injury. Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts, 27, 2039.
49. Ferguson,
A. R., Crown, E. D., Washburn, S. N.., Miranda, R. C., & Grau, J. W. (2001). Instrumental learning in spinalized rats: Peripheral
inflammation undermines behavioral potential in the spinal cord. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts,
27, 2202.
50. Crown,
E., Ferguson, A., Dhruv, S., Patton, B., & Grau, J. W. (2001). Descending noradrenergic systems protect spinal cord neurons
from the deleterious effects of nociceptive stimulation. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts,
27, 2482.
51. S.N.Washburn,
A.R.Ferguson, B.C.Patton, J.W.Grau. UNCONTROLLABLE SHOCK INDUCES A BEHAVIORAL
DEFICIT IN THE RAT SPINAL CORD: ROLE OF GABA Program No. 166.6. 2002
Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner.
Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2002. CD-ROM.
52. A.R.Ferguson,
E.D.Crown, B.C.Patton, J.W.Grau. INTRATHECAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE NMDA
ANTAGONIST MK - 801 PREVENTS THE BEHAVIORAL DEFICIT OBSERVED AFTER
NONCONTINGENT SHOCK IN SPINALIZED RATS Program No. 166.7. 2002 Abstract
Viewer/Itinerary Planner.
Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2002. CD-ROM.
53. G.T.Liu,
E.R.Crown, R.C.Miranda, J.W.Grau. INSTRUMENTAL LEARNING WITHIN THE RAT SPINAL
CORD: LOCALIZATION OF THE ESSENTIAL NEURAL CIRCUIT Program No. 167.17. 2002
Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner.
Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2002. CD-ROM.
54. M.A.Hook,
G.Garcia, E.D.Crown, A.R.Ferguson, R.C.Miranda, J.W.Grau. UNCONTROLLABLE
NOCICEPTIVE STIMULATION UNDERMINES LOCOMOTOR RECOVERY IN SPINALLY CONTUSED RATS
Program No. 204.11. 2002 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2002.
CD-ROM.
55. E.D.Crown,
J.W.Grau. DESCENDING SEROTONERGIC SYSTEMS PROTECT SPINAL CORD NEURONS FROM THE
DELETERIOUS EFFECTS OF NOCICEPTIVE STIMULATION. Program No. 363.3. 2002
Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner.
Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2002. CD-ROM.
56. J.M.Olson,
G.Garcia, S.N.Washburn, R.C.Miranda, J.W.Grau. PRETREATMENT WITH THE ENDOTOXIN
LPS ENHANCES RECOVERY IN RATS AFTER A CONTUSION INJURY Program No. 800.6. 2002
Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner.
Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2002. CD-ROM.
57. Bopp,
A.C., Ferguson, A.R., Miranda, R.C., Grau, J.W. (2003). Blocking neural
conduction rostral to an injury in rats has a protective effect that reduces
the adverse consequences of nociceptive stimulation. Program No. 744.11. 2003
Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, D.C: Society for Neuroscience,
2003. CD-ROM.
58. Washburn,
S.N., Grau, J.W. (2003). The kappa-2 opiod receptor agonist GR89696 produces a
behavioral deficit in spinalized rats. Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner.
Washington, D.C: Society for Neuroscience, 2003. CD-ROM. Abstract
59. Ferguson,
A. R., Hook, M. A., Garcia, G., Bresnahan, J.C., Beattie, M.S., Grau, J.W.
(2003). A simple transformation that improves the metric properties of the BBB
scale for rats with moderate to severe spinal cord injury. Abstract Viewer/
Itinerary Planner. Washington, D.C.: Society for Neuroscience, 2003. CD-ROM.
60. Patton,
B.C., Hook, M.A., Crown, E.D., Ferguson, A. R., Grau, J.W. (2003). The
behavioral deficit observed following uncontrollable shock in spinalized rats
depends on protein synthesis. Abstract Viewer/ Itinerary Planner. Washington,
D.C: Society for Neuroscience, 2003. CD-ROM.
61. Bolding,
K.A., Hook, M.A., Ferguson, A.R., Grau, J.W. (2003). The general protein kinase
C inhibitor, bisindolylmaleimide-I, dose-dependently prevents a shock-induced
behavioral deficit in spinalized rats. Abstract Viewer/ Itinerary Planner.
Washington, D.C: Society for Neuroscience, 2003.
62. Hook,
M.A., Ferguson, A.R., Garcia, G., Washburn, S.N., Koehly, L. M., Grau, J. W.
(2003) Monitoring recovery after injury: equal statistical power in half the
time. Abstract Viewer/ Itinerary Planner. Washington, D.C: Society for
Neuroscience, 2003. CD-ROM.
63. Bigbee,
A. J., Crown, E.D., Ferguson, A.R., Shah, R., Roy, R., Tillakaratne, N., Tobin,
A.J., Grau, J. W., Edgerton, V. R. (2003) Instrumental spinal learning is
inhibited by unilateral, extensor-biased motor training in spinally transected
rats. Abstract Viewer/ Itinerary Planner. Washington, D.C.: Society for
Neuroscience, 2003. CD-ROM.
64. Liu,
G.T., Miranda, R. C., Wilkie, J. M., Washburn, S. N., Bolding, K. A., Hook,
M.A., Crown, E. D., Ferguson, A. R., Grau, J. W. (2003) Exposure to
uncontrollable nociceptive stimulation increases vulnerability to apoptosis in
spinally transected rats. Abstract Viewer/ Itinerary Planner. Washington, D.C:
Society for Neuroscience, 2003. CD-ROM.
65. Ferguson,
A.R., Hook, M.A., & Grau, J.W.
(2004) Uncontrollable stimulation inhibits plasticity within the rat
spinal cord: Role of group I metabotropic glutamate receptors. Abstract Viewer/
Itinerary Planner. Washington, D.C: Society for Neuroscience, 2004. CD-ROM.
66. Liu, G.T.,
Ferguson, A.R., Huie, R., Bopp, A.C., Hook, M.A., & Grau, J.W. (2004) Morphine treatment slows
recovery after a contusion injury in rats and does not reduce the negative
consequences of aversive stimulation. Abstract Viewer/ Itinerary Planner.
Washington, D.C: Society for Neuroscience, 2004. CD-ROM.
67. Washburn,
S.N., Patton, B.C., Ferguson, A.R., & Grau, J.W. (2004) Exposure to
uncontrollable stimulation during pentobarbital anesthesia has a long-term
disruptive effect
68. G—mez-Pinilla,
F., Ying, Z., Ferguson, A., Crown, E., Edgerton, V.R., & Grau, J.W. (2004)
BDNF supports spinal cord learning. Abstract Viewer/ Itinerary Planner.
Washington, D.C: Society for Neuroscience, 2004. CD-ROM.
69. Huie, J.R.,
Ferguson, A.R., & Grau, J.W. (2004) Instrumental learning in spinalized
rats: neuropathic pain inhibits learning in the spinal cord. Abstract Viewer/
Itinerary Planner. Washington, D.C: Society for Neuroscience, 2004. CD-ROM.
70. Ferguson,
A.R., Hook, M.A., & Grau, J.W. (2004) Loss of learning in the spinal cord:
Role of glutamate systems.
National Neurotrauma Society, San Diego.
71. Bopp, A.C.,
& Grau, J.W. (2004) Brain-Dependent Processes Contribute to the Adverse
Consequences of Nociceptive Stimulation on Recovery of Function. National
Neurotrauma Society, San Diego.
72. Washburn,
S.N., Hook, M.A., Ferguson, A.R., Crown, E.D., Garcia, G., Bolding, K.A.,
Miranda, R.C., & Grau, J.W. (2004) Uncontrollable stimulation undermines
recovery of function after spinal cord injury. National Neurotrauma Society,
San Diego.
73. Hook,
M.A., Huie, J.R., & Grau, J.W.
Instrumental learning in spinalized rats: the induction of central
sensitization undermines behavioral plasticity in the spinal cord. Program No. 783.12. 2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for
Neuroscience.
74. Huie, J.R.,
Gomez-Pinilla, F., Ying, Z., Edgerton, V.R., & Grau, J.W. BDNF enables learning in the rat spinal
cord. Program No. 175.16. 2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary
Planner. Washington, DC: Society
for Neuroscience.
75. Puga, D.A.,
Washburn, S.N., & Grau, J.W. Restraint stress has a negative impact on
recovery of function after spinal cord injury in rats. Program No. 783.6. 2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for
Neuroscience.
76. Washburn,
S.N., Maultsby, M.L., & Grau, J.W.
The K2 opioid receptor agonist GR89696 has both adverse and beneficial
effects on spinal cord plasticity.
Program No. 396.19. 2005
Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner.
Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience.
77. Hook, M.A.,
Joynes, R.L., Crown, E.D., Ferguson, A.R., & Grau, J.W. A rodent model of functional electrical
stimulation: Evidence spinal neurons modulate adaptive capacity. Journal of Neurotrauma, 22.