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J L Ingles

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Neuropsychology|April 28, 2001
Effectiveness of attention rehabilitation after an acquired brain injury: a meta-analysisN W Park, J L Ingles
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|February 20, 1999
Fatigue after strokeJ L Ingles, G A Eskes, S J Phillips
Neurobiology of Aging|January 1, 1996
Scopolamine differentially affects memory of 8- and 16-month-old rats in the double Y-mazeS L Biggan, J L Ingles, R J Beninger
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|June 1, 1996
Evidence for multiple routes of speech production in a case of fluent aphasiaJ L Ingles, C C Mate-Kole, J F Connolly
Brain Research Bulletin|January 1, 1993
Scopolamine injected into the rat amygdala impairs working memory in the double Y-mazeJ L Ingles, R J Beninger, K Jhamandas, et al.
Brain Research Bulletin|January 1, 1994
Mnemonic deficits in the double Y-maze are related to the effects of nucleus basalis injections of ibotenic and quisqualic acid on choline acetyltransferase in the rat amygdalaR J Beninger, S Kühnemann, J L Ingles, et al.
Neuroscience|August 1, 1994
Picolinic acid blocks the neurotoxic but not the neuroexcitant properties of quinolinic acid in the rat brain: evidence from turning behaviour and tyrosine hydroxylase immunohistochemistryR J Beninger, A M Colton, J L Ingles, et al.
Brain Research|November 27, 1992
Muscimol injections into the nucleus basalis magnocellularis of rats: selective impairment of working memory in the double Y-mazeR J Beninger, J L Ingles, P J Mackenzie, et al.
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Neuropsychology|April 28, 2001
Effectiveness of attention rehabilitation after an acquired brain injury: a meta-analysisN W Park, J L Ingles
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|February 20, 1999
Fatigue after strokeJ L Ingles, G A Eskes, S J Phillips
Neurobiology of Aging|January 1, 1996
Scopolamine differentially affects memory of 8- and 16-month-old rats in the double Y-mazeS L Biggan, J L Ingles, R J Beninger
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|June 1, 1996
Evidence for multiple routes of speech production in a case of fluent aphasiaJ L Ingles, C C Mate-Kole, J F Connolly
Brain Research Bulletin|January 1, 1993
Scopolamine injected into the rat amygdala impairs working memory in the double Y-mazeJ L Ingles, R J Beninger, K Jhamandas, et al.
Brain Research Bulletin|January 1, 1994
Mnemonic deficits in the double Y-maze are related to the effects of nucleus basalis injections of ibotenic and quisqualic acid on choline acetyltransferase in the rat amygdalaR J Beninger, S Kühnemann, J L Ingles, et al.
Neuroscience|August 1, 1994
Picolinic acid blocks the neurotoxic but not the neuroexcitant properties of quinolinic acid in the rat brain: evidence from turning behaviour and tyrosine hydroxylase immunohistochemistryR J Beninger, A M Colton, J L Ingles, et al.
Brain Research|November 27, 1992
Muscimol injections into the nucleus basalis magnocellularis of rats: selective impairment of working memory in the double Y-mazeR J Beninger, J L Ingles, P J Mackenzie, et al.
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