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PRIOR EXPERIENCE DISSOCIATES COMPONENTS OF N-METHYL-D-ASPARTATE-DEPENDENT FORMS OF SPATIAL-LEARNING IN THE WATERMAZE por Morris, R, Bannerman, D, Good, M, Ramsay, M
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Absence of neuronal response modulation with familiarity in perirhinal cortex por Baruchin, L, Ranson, A, Good, M, Crunelli, V
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Distinct components of spatial learning revealed by prior training and NMDA receptor blockade. por Bannerman, D, Good, M, Butcher, S, Ramsay, M, Morris, R
Publicado em 1995Journal article -
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Soluble CD38 significantly prolongs the lifespan of memory B-cell responses. por Liu, X, Hart, D, Macpherson, G, Good, M, Wykes, M
Publicado em 2008Journal article -
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Double dissociation of function within the hippocampus: a comparison of dorsal, ventral, and complete hippocampal cytotoxic lesions. por Bannerman, D, Yee, B, Good, M, Heupel, M, Iversen, S, Rawlins, J
Publicado em 1999Journal article -
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Entorhinal cortex lesions disrupt the transition between the use of intra- and extramaze cues for navigation in the water maze. por Oswald, C, Bannerman, D, Yee, B, Rawlins, J, Honey, R, Good, M
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Involvement of the entorhinal cortex in a process of attentional modulation: evidence from a novel variant of an IDS/EDS procedure. por Oswald, C, Yee, B, Rawlins, J, Bannerman, D, Good, M, Honey, R
Publicado em 2001Journal article -
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The role of the GluR-A (GluR1) AMPA receptor subunit in learning and memory. por Sanderson, D, Good, M, Seeburg, P, Sprengel, R, Rawlins, J, Bannerman, D
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Contextual fear conditioning is disrupted by lesions of the subcortical, but not entorhinal, connections to the hippocampus. por Bannerman, D, Yee, B, Lemaire, M, Jarrard, L, Iversen, S, Rawlins, J, Good, M
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Selective cytotoxic lesions of the retrohippocampal region produce a mild deficit in social recognition memory. por Bannerman, D, Lemaire, M, Yee, B, Iversen, S, Oswald, C, Good, M, Rawlins, J
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