Frank Angenstein
Orcid: 0000-0003-1157-714X
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  Frank Angenstein
  authored at least 11 papers
  between 2007 and 2021.
  
  
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  2021
Brief neuronal afterdischarges in the rat hippocampus lead to transient changes in oscillatory activity and to a very long-lasting decline in BOLD signals without inducing a hypoxic state.
    
  
    NeuroImage, 2021
    
  
  2019
Low frequency pulse stimulation of Schaffer collaterals in Trpm4<sup>-/-</sup> knockout rats differently affects baseline BOLD signals in target regions of the right hippocampus but not BOLD responses at the site of stimulation.
    
  
    NeuroImage, 2019
    
  
The role of ongoing neuronal activity for baseline and stimulus-induced BOLD signals in the rat hippocampus.
    
  
    NeuroImage, 2019
    
  
  2018
Contributions of dopaminergic and non-dopaminergic neurons to VTA-stimulation induced neurovascular responses in brain reward circuits.
    
  
    NeuroImage, 2018
    
  
  2017
Late effect of dopamine D<sub>1/5</sub> receptor activation on stimulus-induced BOLD responses in the hippocampus and its target regions depends on the history of previous stimulations.
    
  
    NeuroImage, 2017
    
  
  2014
SPECT-imaging of activity-dependent changes in regional cerebral blood flow induced by electrical and optogenetic self-stimulation in mice.
    
  
    NeuroImage, 2014
    
  
  2013
Synchronized electrical stimulation of the rat medial forebrain bundle and perforant pathway generates an additive BOLD response in the nucleus accumbens and prefrontal cortex.
    
  
    NeuroImage, 2013
    
  
Variations in the temporal pattern of perforant pathway stimulation control the activity in the mesolimbic pathway.
    
  
    NeuroImage, 2013
    
  
Perforant pathway stimulation as a conditioned stimulus for active avoidance learning triggers BOLD responses in various target regions of the hippocampus: A combined fMRI and electrophysiological study.
    
  
    NeuroImage, 2013
    
  
  2010
The current functional state of local neuronal circuits controls the magnitude of a BOLD response to incoming stimuli.
    
  
    NeuroImage, 2010
    
  
  2007
Frequency-dependent activation pattern in the rat hippocampus, a simultaneous electrophysiological and fMRI study.
    
  
    NeuroImage, 2007