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February 9, 2011
A role for glutamate in subjective response to smoking and its action on inhibitory control
J Nesic, T Duka, J M Rusted, et al.
Human Psychopharmacology
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October 31, 2002
Verbal fluency facilitated by the cholinergic blocker, scopolamine
S Pompéia, J M Rusted, H V Curran
Psychopharmacology
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January 15, 1999
Deprivation state but not nicotine content of the cigarette affects responding by smokers on a progressive ratio task
J M Rusted, A Mackee, R Williams, et al.
Psychopharmacology
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January 1, 1991
A comparison of the effects of scopolamine and diazepam on working memory
J M Rusted, P Eaton-Williams, D M Warburton
Memory (Hove, England)
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March 1, 1996
Structuring the acquisition and retrieval environment to facilitate learning in individuals with dementia of the Alzheimer type
S Hutton, L Sheppard, J M Rusted, et al.
Behavioural Pharmacology
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February 24, 2001
Moving out of the laboratory: does nicotine improve everyday attention?
J M Rusted, D Caulfield, L King, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research
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August 15, 2000
Nicotinic treatment for degenerative neuropsychiatric disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease
J M Rusted, P A Newhouse, E D Levin
Psychopharmacology
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September 2, 1998
Effortful processing is a requirement for nicotine-induced improvements in memory
J M Rusted, L Graupner, A Tennant, et al.
Psychopharmacology
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September 15, 2005
Nicotine improves memory for delayed intentions
J M Rusted, S Trawley, J Heath, et al.
Neuropsychobiology
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January 1, 1990
Effects of caffeine given before and after lunch on sustained attention
A P Smith, J M Rusted, P Eaton-Williams, et al.
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Psychopharmacology
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February 9, 2011
A role for glutamate in subjective response to smoking and its action on inhibitory control
J Nesic, T Duka, J M Rusted, et al.
Human Psychopharmacology
|
October 31, 2002
Verbal fluency facilitated by the cholinergic blocker, scopolamine
S Pompéia, J M Rusted, H V Curran
Psychopharmacology
|
January 15, 1999
Deprivation state but not nicotine content of the cigarette affects responding by smokers on a progressive ratio task
J M Rusted, A Mackee, R Williams, et al.
Psychopharmacology
|
January 1, 1991
A comparison of the effects of scopolamine and diazepam on working memory
J M Rusted, P Eaton-Williams, D M Warburton
Memory (Hove, England)
|
March 1, 1996
Structuring the acquisition and retrieval environment to facilitate learning in individuals with dementia of the Alzheimer type
S Hutton, L Sheppard, J M Rusted, et al.
Behavioural Pharmacology
|
February 24, 2001
Moving out of the laboratory: does nicotine improve everyday attention?
J M Rusted, D Caulfield, L King, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research
|
August 15, 2000
Nicotinic treatment for degenerative neuropsychiatric disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease
J M Rusted, P A Newhouse, E D Levin
Psychopharmacology
|
September 2, 1998
Effortful processing is a requirement for nicotine-induced improvements in memory
J M Rusted, L Graupner, A Tennant, et al.
Psychopharmacology
|
September 15, 2005
Nicotine improves memory for delayed intentions
J M Rusted, S Trawley, J Heath, et al.
Neuropsychobiology
|
January 1, 1990
Effects of caffeine given before and after lunch on sustained attention
A P Smith, J M Rusted, P Eaton-Williams, et al.
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