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Robert E.  Hampson, Ph.D.

Robert E. Hampson, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Physiology & Pharmacology
Contact Information
Office:
336-716-8541
Fax:
336-716-8501
Languages
English
Education & Training
  BSUniversity of Texas-San Antonio1979
  MSLehigh University1981
  PhDWake Forest University1988
FellowshipWFU School of Medicine1989
Memberships
Society for Neuroscience
Sleep Research Society
International Cannabinoid Society
Robert E.  Hampson, Ph.D.

Robert E. Hampson, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Physiology & Pharmacology
Contact Information
Office:
336-716-8541
Fax:
336-716-8501
Recent Publications
Robinson L, Goonawardena AV, Pertwee R, Hampson RE, Platt B, Riedel G. WIN55,212-2 induced deficits in spatial learning are mediated by cholinergic hypofunction. Behav Brain Res. 2010; 208(2):584-592.




Song D, Chan RHM, Marmarelis VZ, Hampson RE, Deadwyler SA, Berger TW. Nonlinear modeling of neural population dynamics for hippocampal prostheses. Neural Netw. 2009; 22(9):1340-1351.


Zanos TP, Hampson RE, Deadwyler SE, Berger TW, Marmarelis VZ. Boolean modeling of neural systems with point-process inputs and outputs. Part II: application to the rat hippocampus. Ann Biomed Eng. 2009; 37(8):1668-1682.


Song D, Chan RH, Marmarelis VZ, Hampson RE, Deadwyler SA, Berger TW. Sparse generalized Laguerre-Volterra model of neural population dynamics. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2009; 2009():4555-4558.


Hampson RE, Deadwyler SA. Neural population recording in behaving animals: constituents of a neural code for behavioral decisions. In: Holscher C, Munk M, eds. Information processing by neuronal populations. New York: Cambridge University Press; 2009: 74-94.


Hampson RE, Collins V, Deadwyler SA. A wireless recording system that utilizes Bluetooth technology to transmit neural activity in freely moving animals. J Neurosci Methods. 2009; 182(2):195-204.


Hampson RE, Espana RA, Rogers GA, Porrino LJ, Deadwyler SA. Mechanisms underlying cognitive enhancement and reversal of cognitive deficits in nonhuman primates by the ampakine CX717. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2009; 202(1-3):355-369.


Deadwyler SA, Hampson RE. Endocannabinoids modulate encoding of sequential memory in the rat hippocampus. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2008; 198(4):577-586.


Zanos TP, Courelis SH, Berger TW, Hampson RE, Deadwyler SA, Marmarelis VZ. Nonlinear modeling of causal interrelationships in neuronal ensembles. IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng. 2008; 16(4):336-352.


Robinson L, McKillop-Smith S, Ross NL, Pertwee RG, Hampson RE, Platt B, Riedel G. Hippocampal endocannabinoids inhibit spatial learning and limit spatial memory in rats. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2008; 198(4):551-563.


Deadwyler S, Hampson R, inventors; Wake Forest University Health Sciences, assignee. Wireless systems and methods for the detection of neural events using onboard processing. United States patent US 7,460,904. 2008 Dec 2. 2008; ():.


Opris I, Hampson RE, Long J, Ramirez S, Todd M, Dunlap M, Stanford TR, Gerhardt GA, Deadwyler SA. Columnar processing in monkey prefrontal cortical neurons for juice vs. cocaine reinforcement [abstract]. Soc Neurosci Abstr. 2008; 2008(Neuroscience Meeting Planner):.


Hampson RE. Cannabinoids alter neuronal representation of task-specific information [abstract]. Behav Pharmacol. 2007; 18(Suppl 1):S9-S10.




Deadwyler SA, Goonawardena AV, Hampson RE. Short-term memory is modulated by the spontaneous release of endocannabinoids: evidence from hippocampal population codes. Behav Pharmacol. 2007; 18(5-6):571-580.


Robinson L, Goonawardena AV, Pertwee RG, Hampson RE, Riedel G. The synthetic cannabinoid HU210 induces spatial memory deficits and suppresses hippocampal firing rate in rats. Br J Pharmacol. 2007; 151(5):688-700.


Song D, Chan RHM, Marmarelis VZ, Hampson RE, Deadwyler SA, Berger TW. Nonlinear dynamic modeling of spike train transformations for hippocampal-cortical prostheses. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 2007; 54(6 Pt 1):1053-1066.




Hampson R, Porrino LJ, Daunais JB, Miller M, Hanlon CA, Morgan AR, Gill KE, Long J, Ramirez S, Todd M, Deadwyler SA. Sleep deprivation disrupts brain glucose utilization and performance on high vs. low cognitive load trials during a delayed-match-to-sample (DMS) task in nonhuman primates [abstract]. Soc Neurosci Abstr. 2006; 2006(Abstr Viewer):.


Deadwyler SA, Porrino LJ, Daunais JB, Miller M, Hanlon CA, Morgan AR, Gill KE, Long J, Ramirez S, Todd M, Hampson RE. Evidence for the differential effects of modafinil and the ampakine CX717 on task-related brain glucose metabolism in sleep-deprived monkeys [abstract]. Soc Neurosci Abstr. 2006; 2006(Abstr Viewer):.
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