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Craig Weiss

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Journal of Cosmetic Science|April 5, 2018
Non-comedogenic and non-acnegenic claim substantiationCraig Weiss, Michael Caswell
Frontiers in Psychiatry|October 27, 2015
Eyeblink Conditioning and Novel Object Recognition in the Rabbit: Behavioral Paradigms for Assaying Psychiatric DiseasesCraig Weiss, John F Disterhoft
Behavioral Neuroscience|April 27, 2011
Exploring prefrontal cortical memory mechanisms with eyeblink conditioningCraig Weiss, John F Disterhoft
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|July 5, 2008
Evoking blinks with natural stimulation and detecting them with a noninvasive optical device: a simple, inexpensive method for use with freely moving animalsCraig Weiss, John F Disterhoft
Behavioral Neuroscience|July 28, 2015
The impact of hippocampal lesions on trace-eyeblink conditioning and forebrain-cerebellar interactionsCraig Weiss, John F Disterhoft
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|April 15, 2016
Whisker-signaled Eyeblink Classical Conditioning in Head-fixed MiceCarmen Lin, John Disterhoft, Craig Weiss
Eneuro|September 19, 2019
Genetic Ablation of Neural Progenitor Cells Impairs Acquisition of Trace Eyeblink ConditioningLisa N Miller, Craig Weiss, John F Disterhoft
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|December 2, 2008
A novel method for precisely timed stimulation of mouse whiskers in a freely moving preparation: application for delivery of the conditioned stimulus in trace eyeblink conditioningRoberto Galvez, Craig Weiss, Sabrina Cua, et al.
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|January 17, 2013
Perirhinal and postrhinal, but not lateral entorhinal, cortices are essential for acquisition of trace eyeblink conditioningEugénie E Suter, Craig Weiss, John F Disterhoft
Hippocampus|October 13, 2018
Differential responsivity of neurons in perirhinal cortex, lateral entorhinal cortex, and dentate gyrus during time-bridging learningEugénie E Suter, Craig Weiss, John F Disterhoft
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Journal of Cosmetic Science|April 5, 2018
Non-comedogenic and non-acnegenic claim substantiationCraig Weiss, Michael Caswell
Frontiers in Psychiatry|October 27, 2015
Eyeblink Conditioning and Novel Object Recognition in the Rabbit: Behavioral Paradigms for Assaying Psychiatric DiseasesCraig Weiss, John F Disterhoft
Behavioral Neuroscience|April 27, 2011
Exploring prefrontal cortical memory mechanisms with eyeblink conditioningCraig Weiss, John F Disterhoft
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|July 5, 2008
Evoking blinks with natural stimulation and detecting them with a noninvasive optical device: a simple, inexpensive method for use with freely moving animalsCraig Weiss, John F Disterhoft
Behavioral Neuroscience|July 28, 2015
The impact of hippocampal lesions on trace-eyeblink conditioning and forebrain-cerebellar interactionsCraig Weiss, John F Disterhoft
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|April 15, 2016
Whisker-signaled Eyeblink Classical Conditioning in Head-fixed MiceCarmen Lin, John Disterhoft, Craig Weiss
Eneuro|September 19, 2019
Genetic Ablation of Neural Progenitor Cells Impairs Acquisition of Trace Eyeblink ConditioningLisa N Miller, Craig Weiss, John F Disterhoft
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|December 2, 2008
A novel method for precisely timed stimulation of mouse whiskers in a freely moving preparation: application for delivery of the conditioned stimulus in trace eyeblink conditioningRoberto Galvez, Craig Weiss, Sabrina Cua, et al.
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|January 17, 2013
Perirhinal and postrhinal, but not lateral entorhinal, cortices are essential for acquisition of trace eyeblink conditioningEugénie E Suter, Craig Weiss, John F Disterhoft
Hippocampus|October 13, 2018
Differential responsivity of neurons in perirhinal cortex, lateral entorhinal cortex, and dentate gyrus during time-bridging learningEugénie E Suter, Craig Weiss, John F Disterhoft
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