Friedrich Stephan
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Friedrich Stephan's Degrees
- PhD Physics Stanford University
- Masters Physics Stanford University
- Bachelors Physics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dr. Friedrich Karl Stephan is an American academic who is a circadian physiologist. He is the Curt P. Richter Distinguished Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience at Florida State University. His research focuses on localization and function of biological clocks in vertebrates, light and food as entraining signals for circadian rhythms, obesity, sleep, and reproduction. He is credited as the discoverer of the suprachiasmatic nucleus .
Friedrich Stephan's Published Works
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Published Works
- Circadian rhythms in drinking behavior and locomotor activity of rats are eliminated by hypothalamic lesions. (1972) (1984)
- The “Other” Circadian System: Food as a Zeitgeber (2002) (607)
- A Critical Role for Nucleus Accumbens Dopamine in Partner-Preference Formation in Male Prairie Voles (2003) (306)
- Anticipation of 24-hr feeding schedules in rats with lesions of the suprachiasmatic nucleus. (1979) (302)
- Entrainment of circadian rhythms by feeding schedules in rats with suprachiasmatic lesions. (1979) (292)
- Efferent connections of the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus (1981) (219)
- Elimination of circadian rhythms in drinking, activity, sleep, and temperature by isolation of the suprachiasmatic nuclei. (1977) (176)
- Light-dark rhythms in hamster eating, drinking and locomotor behaviors. (1973) (133)
- Rat drinking rhythms: central visual pathways and endocrine factors mediating responsiveness to environmental illumination. (1972) (127)
- Phase shifts of circadian rhythms in activity entrained to food access (1984) (110)
- Feeding-entrained circadian rhythms are attenuated by lesions of the parabrachial region in rats. (2000) (96)
- Multiple retention deficit in passive avoidance in rats is eliminated by suprachiasmatic lesions. (1978) (94)
- Coupling between feeding- and light-entrainable circadian pacemakers in the rat (1986) (91)
- Glucose, but not fat, phase shifts the feeding-entrained circadian clock (1998) (89)
- Circadian rhythms in the rat: Constant darkness, entrainment to T cycles and to skeleton photoperiods (1983) (88)
- The role of period and phase in interactions between feeding- and light-entrainable circadian rhythms (1986) (81)
- The effects of hypothalamic knife cuts on drinking rhythms and the estrus cycle of the rat. (1977) (80)
- Circadian rhythm dissociation induced by periodic feeding in rats with suprachiasmatic lesions (1983) (77)
- Daily oscillations in liver function: diurnal vs circadian rhythmicity (2004) (73)
- Calories Affect Zeitgeber Properties of the Feeding Entrained Circadian Oscillator (1997) (70)
- Limits of entrainment to periodic feeding in rats with suprachiasmatic lesions (1981) (69)
- Entrainment of Duodenal Activity to Periodic Feeding (1987) (67)
- Entrainment of activity to multiple feeding times in rats with suprachiasmatic lesions (1989) (66)
- Food-entrainable oscillators in mammals (2001) (65)
- Effects of vagotomy on entrainment of activity rhythms to food access (1990) (61)
- Plasma Glucagon, Glucose, Insulin, and Motilin in Rats Anticipating Daily Meals (1999) (57)
- Interaction between light- and feeding-entrainable circadian rhythms in the rat (1986) (57)
- Feeding-entrained circadian rhythms in hypophysectomized rats with suprachiasmatic nucleus lesions. (1999) (57)
- Diet-induced obesity attenuates anticipation of food access in rats (1993) (55)
- Resetting of a feeding-entrainable circadian clock in the rat (1992) (50)
- Entrainment of anticipatory activity to various durations of food access (1989) (49)
- Central and peripheral regulation of feeding and nutrition by the mammalian circadian clock: implications for nutrition during manned space flight. (2002) (48)
- Food-anticipatory activity persists after olfactory bulb ablation in the rat (2001) (45)
- Circadian Food Anticipation Persists in Capsaicin Deafferented Rats (1998) (44)
- Circadian period in mice: Analysis of genetic and maternal contributions to inbred strain differences (1988) (40)
- Forced Dissociation of Activity Entrained to T Cycles of Food Access in Rats with Suprachiasmatic Lesions (1989) (36)
- Behavioral and Neurochemical Investigation of Circadian Time-Place Learning in the Rat (2002) (33)
- Persistence of meal-entrained circadian rhythms following area postrema lesions in the rat (2001) (31)
- Genetic and environmental variability in lick rates of mice (1977) (27)
- Morphine ingestion: Genetic control in mice (1977) (27)
- Coupling between light- and food-entrainable circadian oscillators in pigeons (1996) (26)
- Resetting of a circadian clock by food pulses (1992) (26)
- Retinohypothalamic tract symmetry and phase shifts of circadian rhythms in rats and hamsters (1982) (25)
- Entrainment of circadian rhythms: Retinofugal pathways and unilateral suprachiasmatic nucleus lesions (1982) (25)
- Endocrine and neural mediation of the effects of constant light on water intake of rats. (1974) (25)
- Evidence for a separate food-entrainable circadian oscillator in the pigeon (1993) (25)
- Central visual pathways and the distribution of sleep in 24-hr and 1-hr light-dark cycles (1982) (25)
- Copulation and eating during electrical stimulation of the rat hypothalamus. (1971) (22)
- Photoperiod duration and energy balance in the pigeon (1996) (20)
- Phase shifts of circadian rhythms of activity and drinking in the hamster (1981) (14)
- Responses of neurons in rostral and caudal trigeminal nuclei to tooth pulp stimulation. (1976) (14)
- Role of retino-hypothalamic pathways in the entrainment of drinking rhythms (1976) (12)
- Stress ulcers in rats: The role of food intake, body weight, and time of day (1993) (11)
- Profound conditioned taste aversion induced by oral consumption of 2-deoxy-d-glucose (1999) (11)
- Activity-stress ulcers in rats: The role of preentrainment to meal time (1995) (9)
- Direct comparison of lateralization and the MLD for monaural signals in gated noise. (1973) (9)
- Body fat reserves attenuate gastric ulcers induced by restricted feeding in rats (1996) (9)
- The Effects of Food Deprivation, Nutritive and Non-Nutritive Feeding and Wheel Running on Gastric Stress Ulcers in Rats (1998) (8)
- Developmental plasticity in retinohypothalamic connections and the entrainment of circadian rhythms. (1978) (7)
- Broken circadian clocks: a clock gene mutation and entrainment by feeding. (2003) (6)
- Direct comparison of lateralization and the MLD for monaural signals in gated noise (1971) (0)
- Circannual Rhythms. (Book Reviews: Biological Clocks in Seasonal Reproductive Cycles) (1982) (0)
- Feeding-entrained circadian rhythms in hypophysectomized rats with suprachiasmatic nucleus lesions. (1999) (0)
- Circannual Rhythms: Biological Clocks in Seasonal Reproductive Cycles . Proceedings of a symposium, Bristol, England, March 1980. B. K. Follett and D. E. Follett, Eds. Halsted (Wiley), New York, 1981. xii, 292 pp., illus. $49.95. Colston Papers, vol. 32. (1982) (0)
- Food Shift Effect (2007) (0)
- Direct Comparison of Detection and Lateralization under the Condition N0SM (1970) (0)
- Fristedt Sven L. The Wycliffe Bible, Part II: The Origin of the First Revision as presented in De Salutaribus Documentis (1973) (0)
- Circannual rhythms. (1982) (0)
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