Keith B. J. Franklin
Professor Emeritus
Department of Psychology
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Prof. Franklin is interested in neural mechanisms of motivation, particularly the role of specific neurotransmitter systems. His research uses pharmacological and molecular biological methods to study the role of monoamines, opiate peptides and neurosteroids in pain, memory and drug dependence.
Research Interest
Behavioral Neuroscience
Publications
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Ocvirk, R., Pearson Murphy, B. E., Franklin, K. B., & Abbott, F. V. (2008). Antinociceptive profile of ring A-reduced progesterone metabolites in the formalin test. Pain, 138, 402-409.
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Sonnenschein, B., & Franklin, K. B. (2008). The rewarding efficacy of brain stimulation and its modulation by dopaminergic drugs in young adult and old BN F344F1 rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry & Behavior, 90, 735-741.
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Franklin, K., Golmohammadi, M. G., Blackmore, D. G., Large, B., Azari, H., Esfandiary, E., Paxinos, G. et al. (2008). Comparative analysis of the frequency and distribution of stem and progenitor cells in the adult mouse brain. Stem Cells, 26, 979-987.