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The rough-and-tumble play of rats as a natural behavior suitable for studying the social brain
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Cannabidiol Does Not Cause Significant Changes to Working Memory Performance in the N-Back Task
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A rodent obstacle course procedure controls delivery of enrichment and enhances complex cognitive functions
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Women with Myocardial Infarction Present Subtle Cognitive Difficulties on a Neuropsychological Battery After Exposure to a Social Stressor
Published 2022-09-01“…Marilou Poitras,1,* Nicolás Francisco Narvaez Linares,1,* Maude Lambert,1 Jeffrey N Browndyke,2 Hélène Plamondon1 1Behavioural Neuroscience Group, School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; 2Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Medicine, Division of Behavioral Medicine & Neurosciences, Duke University Medical Centre, Durham, NC, USA*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Hélène Plamondon, University of Ottawa, School of Psychology, Behavioural Neuroscience Group, 136 Jean-Jacques Lussier, Vanier Hall, Room 2082, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Email Helene.Plamondon@uottawa.caObjective: Myocardial infarction (MI) is the primary cause of mortality and morbidity in women, but its sequelae remain largely understudied. …”
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Response to Westlund's commentary: 'Can conditioned reinforcers and variable-Ratio Schedules make food- and fluid control redundant?'
Published 2012“…In this short communication, we respond to Westlund's critique of the NC3Rs Working Group report on refinement of the use of food and fluid control as motivational tools for macaques used in behavioural neuroscience research. The suggestions Westlund makes - in particular, the use of conditioned reinforcers and variable ratio schedules - were considered by the Working Group but were not included in the report as specific recommendations. …”
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Interpreting wide-band neural activity using convolutional neural networks
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Reported sleep duration reveals segmentation of the adult life-course into three phases
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Editorial: Deciphering population neuronal dynamics: from theories to experiments
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Editorial: Technology innovations for violence prevention, mental wellness and resilience among youth
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GABAergic Control of Nigrostriatal and Mesolimbic Dopamine in the Rat Brain
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An Information Ontology for the Process Algebra Model of Non-Relativistic Quantum Mechanics
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Conceptualising compulsivity through network analysis: A two-sample study
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Social contacts and loneliness affect the own age bias for emotional faces
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How Can Animal Models Inform the Understanding of Cognitive Inflexibility in Patients with Anorexia Nervosa?
Published 2022-05-01“…The aim of this review is to describe the relationship between AN, neural function and cognitive flexibility in human patients, and to highlight how new techniques in behavioural neuroscience can improve the utility of animal models of AN to inform the development of novel therapeutics.…”
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