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Daniel P. Holschneider , MD

Associate Professor

Research Interests

  • Neurobiology, behavior and physiologic function of animal models of human behavior and mental illness
  • Functional neuroimaging in freely moving animals
  • Technology development

    For more information about Dr. Holschneider's research activities, please visit the Laboratory of Vertebrate Functional Brain Mapping.

    Clinical Interests

    Psychopharmocology
    Geriatric Psychiatry
    Aging
    Dementia
    Drug Abuse




    HISTORY & EDUCATION

    Degrees

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, MD, 1988
    The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, BA, 1980

    Internships

    Internal Medicine-Mount Zion Hospital (UCSF), San Francisco, CA, - 1990

    Residencies

    Psychiatry-University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), - 1993

    Fellowships

    Geriatric Psychiatry-University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), - 1994

    Board Certification

    • Electroencephalography, Americ. Board of Electroencephalography and Neurophysiology, 1994
    • Psychiatry, Americ. Board of Psychiatry & Neurology, 1995
    • Geriatric Psychiatry, Americ. Board of Psychiatry & Neurology, 1996
    • Addiction Psychiatry, Americ. Board of Psychiatry & Neurology, 1998


    PUBLICATIONS

    Selected Publications

    Holschneider DP, Leuchter AF,
    Attenuation of Brain High Frequency Response After Thiopental in Subjects with Early Alzheimer's Dementia, Psychopharmacology, 149(1):6-11, 2000.

    Holschneider DP, Waite J, Leuchter AF, Walton NY, Scremin OU,
    Changes in Electrocortical Power and Coherence in Response to the Cholinergic Toxin 192-IgG-Saporin, Experimental Brain Research, 126(2):270-280, 1999.

    Holschneider DP, Scremin OU, Huynh L, Chen K, DeMaeyer E, Seif I, Shih JC,
    Regional Cerebral Cortical Activation In MAO-A Deficient Mice: Differential Effects Of Chronic Versus Acute Elevations In Serotonin And Norepinephrine, Neuroscience, 101(4):869-877, 2000.

    Holschneider DP, Scremin OU, Chialvo D, Chen K, Shih JC,
    Heart Rate Dynamics in Monoamine Oxidase A and B Deficient Mice, American Journal of Physiology, Heart & Circ Physiol, 282(5):H1751-9, 2002.

    Holschneider DP, Maarek J, Harimoto J, Yang, J, Scremin OU,
    An Implantable Bolus Infusion Pump For Use In Freely Moving, Nontethered Rats, American Journal of Physiology, Heart & Circ Physiol, 283(4):H1713-19, 2002.

    Holschneider DP, Maarek J, Yang J, Harimoto J, Scremin OU
    Functional Brain Mapping in Freely Moving, Nontethered Rats During Treadmill Walking, Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 23(8):925-932, 2003.

    Chen K, Holschneider DP, Wu W, Rebrin I, Shih JC
    Spontaneous Point Mutation in Monoamine Oxidase A Results in MAO A/B Double Knock-out Mice with Greatly Elevated Brain Catecholamines and Distinct Abnormal Behavior, Journal of Biological Chemistry, 279(38):39645-39652, 2004.

    Nguyen PT, Holschneider DP, Maarek J-MI, Yang, J, Mandelkern MA Statistical Parametric Mapping Applied to an Autoradiographic Study of Cerebral Activation During Treadmill Walking in Rats, Neuroimage, 23:252-259, 2004.

    Holschneider DP, Yang J, Sadler TR, Nguyen PT, Givrad TK, Maarek J-M I, Mapping Cerebral Blood Flow Changes During Auditory-Cued Conditioned Fear in the Nontethered, Nonrestrained Rat, Neuroimage, 29(4):1344-1358, 2006.

     

     

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Laboratory of Vertebrate Brain Mapping
1333 San Pablo St., BMT403, MC 9112
Los Angeles, CA 90089-9112

Phone: (323) 442-1586
Phone: (323)600-0254
Fax: (323) 442-1587
E-mail: holschne@usc.edu