Article Information
- Received November 24, 2010
- Revision received February 7, 2011
- Accepted February 27, 2011
- First published April 27, 2011.
- Version of record published April 27, 2011.
Author Information
- Kafui Dzirasa1,4,
- DeAnna L. McGarity2,
- Anirban Bhattacharya6,
- Sunil Kumar1,
- Joseph S. Takahashi7,
- David Dunson6,
- Colleen A. McClung8, and
- Miguel A. L. Nicolelis2,3,4,5,9
- 1Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
- 2Department of Neurobiology,
- 3Department of Psychology and Neuroscience,
- 4Center for Neuroengineering, and
- 5Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710,
- 6Department of Statistical Sciences, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708,
- 7Department of Neuroscience, Howard Hughes Medical Institute,
- 8Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas 75390-9111, and
- 9Edmond and Lily Safra International Institute of Neuroscience of Natal, 59066-060 Natal, Brazil
Author contributions
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Author contributions: K.D., D.M., C.A.M., and M.A.N. designed research; K.D., D.M., and S.K. performed research; K.D., D.M., A.B., D.D., and C.A.M. analyzed data; K.D., A.B., S.K., J.S.T., D.D., C.A.M., and M.A.N. wrote the paper.
Disclosures
- Received November 24, 2010.
- Revision received February 7, 2011.
- Accepted February 27, 2011.
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This work was supported by funding from UNCF/Merck, and National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Grant P50MH060451 to K.D.; National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIMH, The Blue Gator Foundation, The McKnight Foundation, and the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression to C.A.M.; and by National Institutes of Health Grant P50MH060451 and The Safra Foundation to M.A.L.N. We thank L. Oliveira, T. Jones, and G. Wood for miscellaneous support; H. Zhang for comments on this manuscript; S. Halkiotis for proofreading of this manuscript; and G. Lehew and H. W. Phillips for constructing the elevated zero maze used for neurophysiological recordings. A special thanks to Freeman Hrabowski, Robert and Jane Meyerhoff, and the Meyerhoff Scholarship Program.
- Correspondence should be addressed to Dr. Kafui Dzirasa, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, 333 Bryan Research Building, Durham, NC 27710. kafui.dzirasa{at}duke.edu
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