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Boyer D Winters

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Neuropharmacology|December 3, 2014
α₄β₂ Nicotinic receptor stimulation of the GABAergic system within the orbitofrontal cortex ameliorates the severe crossmodal object recognition impairment in ketamine-treated rats: implications for cognitive dysfunction in schizophreniaJacob M Cloke, Boyer D Winters
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 29, 2005
Glutamate receptors in perirhinal cortex mediate encoding, retrieval, and consolidation of object recognition memoryBoyer D Winters, Timothy J Bussey
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 7, 2005
Transient inactivation of perirhinal cortex disrupts encoding, retrieval, and consolidation of object recognition memoryBoyer D Winters, Timothy J Bussey
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 7, 2010
A distributed cortical representation underlies crossmodal object recognition in ratsBoyer D Winters, James M Reid
The European Journal of Neuroscience|May 5, 2005
Removal of cholinergic input to perirhinal cortex disrupts object recognition but not spatial working memory in the ratBoyer D Winters, Timothy J Bussey
Neuroscience|December 18, 2025
Breaking boundaries: Dopamine's role in prediction error, salient novelty, and memory reconsolidationOlivia S O'Neill, Boyer D Winters
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 4, 2004
Selective lesioning of the cholinergic septo-hippocampal pathway does not disrupt spatial short-term memory: a comparison with the effects of fimbria-fornix lesionsBoyer D Winters, Stephen B Dunnett
Behavioural Brain Research|October 7, 2014
The neural bases of crossmodal object recognition in non-human primates and rodents: a reviewJacob M Cloke, Derek L Jacklin, Boyer D Winters
Hippocampus|December 9, 2021
Muscarinic (M<sub>1</sub> ) cholinergic receptor activation within the dorsal hippocampus promotes destabilization of strongly encoded object location memoriesAndrew E Huff, Shelby D McGraw, Boyer D Winters
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 15, 2006
Paradoxical facilitation of object recognition memory after infusion of scopolamine into perirhinal cortex: implications for cholinergic system functionBoyer D Winters, Lisa M Saksida, Timothy J Bussey
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Neuropharmacology|December 3, 2014
α₄β₂ Nicotinic receptor stimulation of the GABAergic system within the orbitofrontal cortex ameliorates the severe crossmodal object recognition impairment in ketamine-treated rats: implications for cognitive dysfunction in schizophreniaJacob M Cloke, Boyer D Winters
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 29, 2005
Glutamate receptors in perirhinal cortex mediate encoding, retrieval, and consolidation of object recognition memoryBoyer D Winters, Timothy J Bussey
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 7, 2005
Transient inactivation of perirhinal cortex disrupts encoding, retrieval, and consolidation of object recognition memoryBoyer D Winters, Timothy J Bussey
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 7, 2010
A distributed cortical representation underlies crossmodal object recognition in ratsBoyer D Winters, James M Reid
The European Journal of Neuroscience|May 5, 2005
Removal of cholinergic input to perirhinal cortex disrupts object recognition but not spatial working memory in the ratBoyer D Winters, Timothy J Bussey
Neuroscience|December 18, 2025
Breaking boundaries: Dopamine's role in prediction error, salient novelty, and memory reconsolidationOlivia S O'Neill, Boyer D Winters
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 4, 2004
Selective lesioning of the cholinergic septo-hippocampal pathway does not disrupt spatial short-term memory: a comparison with the effects of fimbria-fornix lesionsBoyer D Winters, Stephen B Dunnett
Behavioural Brain Research|October 7, 2014
The neural bases of crossmodal object recognition in non-human primates and rodents: a reviewJacob M Cloke, Derek L Jacklin, Boyer D Winters
Hippocampus|December 9, 2021
Muscarinic (M<sub>1</sub> ) cholinergic receptor activation within the dorsal hippocampus promotes destabilization of strongly encoded object location memoriesAndrew E Huff, Shelby D McGraw, Boyer D Winters
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 15, 2006
Paradoxical facilitation of object recognition memory after infusion of scopolamine into perirhinal cortex: implications for cholinergic system functionBoyer D Winters, Lisa M Saksida, Timothy J Bussey
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