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Rothem Kovner
Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publications - 12
Citations - 262
Rothem Kovner is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Central nucleus of the amygdala & Stria terminalis. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 169 citations. Previous affiliations of Rothem Kovner include Yale University.
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Connectivity between the central nucleus of the amygdala and the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in the non-human primate: neuronal tract tracing and developmental neuroimaging studies.
Jonathan A. Oler,Do P.M. Tromp,Andrew S. Fox,Rothem Kovner,Richard J. Davidson,Andrew L. Alexander,Daniel R. McFarlin,Rasmus M. Birn,Benjamin E Berg,Danielle M. deCampo,Ned H. Kalin,Julie L. Fudge +11 more
TL;DR: Findings demonstrate a time period during which information flow between Ce and BSTL undergoes postnatal developmental changes likely via direct Ce → BSTL and/or Ce ↔ SLEAc ↔ B STL projections.
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Overexpressing Corticotropin-Releasing Factor in the Primate Amygdala Increases Anxious Temperament and Alters Its Neural Circuit
Ned H. Kalin,Andrew S. Fox,Rothem Kovner,Marissa K. Riedel,Eva M. Fekete,Patrick H. Roseboom,Do P.M. Tromp,Benjamin P. Grabow,Miles Olsen,Ethan K. Brodsky,Daniel R. McFarlin,Andrew L. Alexander,Marina E. Emborg,Walter F. Block,Julie L. Fudge,Jonathan A. Oler +15 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that chronic CRF overexpression in primates not only increases AT but also affects metabolism and connectivity within components of AT's neural circuitry.
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Cortico-Limbic Interactions Mediate Adaptive and Maladaptive Responses Relevant to Psychopathology.
TL;DR: This review provides a neuroanatomical and functional perspective of selected regions of the limbic system, the medial temporal lobe structures-the hippocampus and amygdala as well as areas of the PFC, linking alterations in the processing of information across these pathways to the pathophysiology and psychopathology of various psychiatric illnesses.
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Molecular and cellular evolution of the primate dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
Shaojie Ma,Mario Skarica,Qian Li,Chuan Xu,Ryan D. Risgaard,Andrew T.N. Tebbenkamp,Xoel Mato-Blanco,Rothem Kovner,Željka Krsnik,Xabier de Martin,Victor Luria,Xavier Martí-Pérez,Dandan Liang,Amir Karger,Danielle K Schmidt,Zachary Gomez-Sanchez,Cai Qi,Kevin T Gobeske,Sirisha Pochareddy,Ashwin Debnath,Cade J Hottman,Joshua Spurrier,Leon Teo,Anthony G. Boghdadi,Jihane Homman-Ludiye,John J. Ely,Etienne W. Daadi,Da Mi,Marcel M. Daadi,Oscar Marín,Patrick R. Hof,Mladen-Roko Rasin,James A. Bourne,Chet C. Sherwood,Gabriel Santpere,Matthew J. Girgenti,Stephen M. Strittmatter,André M. M. Sousa,Nenad Sestan +38 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive survey of dlPFC cellular repertoire and its shared and divergent features in anthropoid primates is generated and several transcriptomically-defined cell subtypes are conserved.
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Dorsal Amygdala Neurotrophin-3 Decreases Anxious Temperament in Primates.
Andrew S. Fox,Tade Souaiaia,Jonathan A. Oler,Rothem Kovner,Jae Mun ‘Hugo’ Kim,Joseph D. Nguyen,Delores A. French,Marissa K. Riedel,Eva M. Fekete,Matthew R Rabska,Miles Olsen,Ethan K. Brodsky,Andrew L. Alexander,Walter F. Block,Patrick H. Roseboom,James A. Knowles,Ned H. Kalin +16 more
TL;DR: This discovery-based approach identified AT-related alterations in the expression of well-established and novel genes, including an inverse association between NTRK3 expression and AT, which implicate neurotrophin-3/NTRk3 signaling in the dorsal amygdala in mediating primate anxiety.