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Neuroscience Letters
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June 12, 1985
Non-cholinergic globus pallidus cells that project to the cortex but not to the subthalamic nucleus in rat
D Van der Kooy, B Kolb
Brain Research
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May 30, 1994
Neonatal frontal cortex grafts fail to attenuate behavioural deficits or abnormal cortical morphogenesis
B Kolb, D Muirhead, J Cioe
Clinical Cardiology
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November 20, 2001
Characteristics of patients with coronary artery disease and hypertension: a report from INVEST
S Erdine, E M Handberg, B Kolb
Experimental Neurology
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November 1, 1979
Effects of serial lateral hypothalamic destruction on feeding behavior, body weight, and neocortical and hippocampal EEG activity
B Kolb, R Dodic, I Q Whishaw
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology
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February 1, 1981
An analysis of feeding and sensorimotor abilities of rats after decortication
I Q Whishaw, T Schallert, B Kolb
Behavioural Brain Research
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October 1, 1980
Effects of kainic acid lesions in the lateral hypothalamus on behavior and hippocampal and neocortical electroencephalographic (EEG) activity in the rat
L Leach, I Q Whishaw, B Kolb
Behavioural Brain Research
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February 25, 1998
Recovery of function is associated with increased spine density in cortical pyramidal cells after frontal lesions and/or noradrenaline depletion in neonatal rats
B Kolb, J Stewart, R J Sutherland
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience
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March 6, 2012
Is there an optimal age for recovery from motor cortex lesions? II. behavioural and anatomical consequences of unilateral motor cortex lesions in perinatal, infant, and adult rats
B Kolb, J Cioe, I Q Whishaw
Physiology & Behavior
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October 1, 1979
The thermal control of immobility in developing infant rats: is the neocortex involved?
I Q Whishaw, T Schallert, B Kolb
Behavioural Brain Research
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November 1, 1987
Recovery from early cortical lesions in rats. III. Neonatal removal of posterior parietal cortex has greater behavioral and anatomical effects than similar removals in adulthood
B Kolb, C Holmes, I Q Whishaw
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Neuroscience Letters
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June 12, 1985
Non-cholinergic globus pallidus cells that project to the cortex but not to the subthalamic nucleus in rat
D Van der Kooy, B Kolb
Brain Research
|
May 30, 1994
Neonatal frontal cortex grafts fail to attenuate behavioural deficits or abnormal cortical morphogenesis
B Kolb, D Muirhead, J Cioe
Clinical Cardiology
|
November 20, 2001
Characteristics of patients with coronary artery disease and hypertension: a report from INVEST
S Erdine, E M Handberg, B Kolb
Experimental Neurology
|
November 1, 1979
Effects of serial lateral hypothalamic destruction on feeding behavior, body weight, and neocortical and hippocampal EEG activity
B Kolb, R Dodic, I Q Whishaw
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology
|
February 1, 1981
An analysis of feeding and sensorimotor abilities of rats after decortication
I Q Whishaw, T Schallert, B Kolb
Behavioural Brain Research
|
October 1, 1980
Effects of kainic acid lesions in the lateral hypothalamus on behavior and hippocampal and neocortical electroencephalographic (EEG) activity in the rat
L Leach, I Q Whishaw, B Kolb
Behavioural Brain Research
|
February 25, 1998
Recovery of function is associated with increased spine density in cortical pyramidal cells after frontal lesions and/or noradrenaline depletion in neonatal rats
B Kolb, J Stewart, R J Sutherland
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience
|
March 6, 2012
Is there an optimal age for recovery from motor cortex lesions? II. behavioural and anatomical consequences of unilateral motor cortex lesions in perinatal, infant, and adult rats
B Kolb, J Cioe, I Q Whishaw
Physiology & Behavior
|
October 1, 1979
The thermal control of immobility in developing infant rats: is the neocortex involved?
I Q Whishaw, T Schallert, B Kolb
Behavioural Brain Research
|
November 1, 1987
Recovery from early cortical lesions in rats. III. Neonatal removal of posterior parietal cortex has greater behavioral and anatomical effects than similar removals in adulthood
B Kolb, C Holmes, I Q Whishaw
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