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Andrew J D Nelson

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Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|March 19, 2021
The anterior thalamic nuclei and cognition: A role beyond space?Andrew J D Nelson
Frontiers in Neuroscience|May 31, 2013
Accelerated habit formation following amphetamine exposure is reversed by D1, but enhanced by D2, receptor antagonistsAndrew J D Nelson, Simon Killcross
Progress in Brain Research|June 15, 2015
The mammillary bodies and memory: more than a hippocampal relaySeralynne D Vann, Andrew J D Nelson
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|September 9, 2014
Why do lesions in the rodent anterior thalamic nuclei cause such severe spatial deficits?John P Aggleton, Andrew J D Nelson
Hippocampus|April 20, 2018
Anterior thalamic nuclei lesions have a greater impact than mammillothalamic tract lesions on the extended hippocampal system: A replySeralynne D Vann, Andrew J D Nelson
Brain Structure & Function|October 27, 2016
The importance of mammillary body efferents for recency memory: towards a better understanding of diencephalic amnesiaAndrew J D Nelson, Seralynne D Vann
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 24, 2014
Mammilliothalamic tract lesions disrupt tests of visuo-spatial memoryAndrew J D Nelson, Seralynne D Vann
Brain and Neuroscience Advances|September 21, 2020
Distributed interactive brain circuits for object-in-place memory: A place for time?John P Aggleton, Andrew J D Nelson
Behavioural Brain Research|February 1, 2005
Haloperidol can increase responding to both discrete and contextual cues in trace conditioned ratsHelen J Cassaday, Andrew J D Nelson, Christine Norman
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology|December 20, 2011
Dopamine D1 receptor involvement in latent inhibition and overshadowingAndrew J D Nelson, Karen E Thur, Helen J Cassaday
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Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|March 19, 2021
The anterior thalamic nuclei and cognition: A role beyond space?Andrew J D Nelson
Frontiers in Neuroscience|May 31, 2013
Accelerated habit formation following amphetamine exposure is reversed by D1, but enhanced by D2, receptor antagonistsAndrew J D Nelson, Simon Killcross
Progress in Brain Research|June 15, 2015
The mammillary bodies and memory: more than a hippocampal relaySeralynne D Vann, Andrew J D Nelson
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|September 9, 2014
Why do lesions in the rodent anterior thalamic nuclei cause such severe spatial deficits?John P Aggleton, Andrew J D Nelson
Hippocampus|April 20, 2018
Anterior thalamic nuclei lesions have a greater impact than mammillothalamic tract lesions on the extended hippocampal system: A replySeralynne D Vann, Andrew J D Nelson
Brain Structure & Function|October 27, 2016
The importance of mammillary body efferents for recency memory: towards a better understanding of diencephalic amnesiaAndrew J D Nelson, Seralynne D Vann
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 24, 2014
Mammilliothalamic tract lesions disrupt tests of visuo-spatial memoryAndrew J D Nelson, Seralynne D Vann
Brain and Neuroscience Advances|September 21, 2020
Distributed interactive brain circuits for object-in-place memory: A place for time?John P Aggleton, Andrew J D Nelson
Behavioural Brain Research|February 1, 2005
Haloperidol can increase responding to both discrete and contextual cues in trace conditioned ratsHelen J Cassaday, Andrew J D Nelson, Christine Norman
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology|December 20, 2011
Dopamine D1 receptor involvement in latent inhibition and overshadowingAndrew J D Nelson, Karen E Thur, Helen J Cassaday
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