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John P Aggleton

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Behavioral Neuroscience|March 16, 2002
Extensive cytotoxic lesions of the rat retrosplenial cortex reveal consistent deficits on tasks that tax allocentric spatial memorySeralynne D Vann, John P Aggleton
Hippocampus|March 21, 2007
Origin and topography of fibers contributing to the fornix in macaque monkeysRichard C Saunders, John P Aggleton
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 30, 2003
Evidence of a spatial encoding deficit in rats with lesions of the mammillary bodies or mammillothalamic tractSeralynne D Vann, John P Aggleton
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 5, 2013
Dissociation of recognition and recency memory judgments after anterior thalamic nuclei lesions in ratsJulie R Dumont, John P Aggleton
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|January 7, 2004
The mammillary bodies: two memory systems in one?Seralynne D Vann, John P Aggleton
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|October 7, 2004
Testing the importance of the retrosplenial navigation system: lesion size but not strain matters: a reply to Harker and WhishawJohn P Aggleton, Seralynne D Vann
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. B, Comparative and Physiological Psychology|October 1, 2005
Contrasting hippocampal and perirhinal cortex function using immediate early gene imagingJohn P Aggleton, Malcolm W Brown
Behavioral Neuroscience|January 20, 2006
Selective dysgranular retrosplenial cortex lesions in rats disrupt allocentric performance of the radial-arm maze taskSeralynne D Vann, John P Aggleton
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|August 29, 2006
Interleaving brain systems for episodic and recognition memoryJohn P Aggleton, Malcolm W Brown
Brain and Neuroscience Advances|September 21, 2020
Distributed interactive brain circuits for object-in-place memory: A place for time?John P Aggleton, Andrew J D Nelson
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Behavioral Neuroscience|March 16, 2002
Extensive cytotoxic lesions of the rat retrosplenial cortex reveal consistent deficits on tasks that tax allocentric spatial memorySeralynne D Vann, John P Aggleton
Hippocampus|March 21, 2007
Origin and topography of fibers contributing to the fornix in macaque monkeysRichard C Saunders, John P Aggleton
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 30, 2003
Evidence of a spatial encoding deficit in rats with lesions of the mammillary bodies or mammillothalamic tractSeralynne D Vann, John P Aggleton
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 5, 2013
Dissociation of recognition and recency memory judgments after anterior thalamic nuclei lesions in ratsJulie R Dumont, John P Aggleton
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|January 7, 2004
The mammillary bodies: two memory systems in one?Seralynne D Vann, John P Aggleton
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|October 7, 2004
Testing the importance of the retrosplenial navigation system: lesion size but not strain matters: a reply to Harker and WhishawJohn P Aggleton, Seralynne D Vann
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. B, Comparative and Physiological Psychology|October 1, 2005
Contrasting hippocampal and perirhinal cortex function using immediate early gene imagingJohn P Aggleton, Malcolm W Brown
Behavioral Neuroscience|January 20, 2006
Selective dysgranular retrosplenial cortex lesions in rats disrupt allocentric performance of the radial-arm maze taskSeralynne D Vann, John P Aggleton
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|August 29, 2006
Interleaving brain systems for episodic and recognition memoryJohn P Aggleton, Malcolm W Brown
Brain and Neuroscience Advances|September 21, 2020
Distributed interactive brain circuits for object-in-place memory: A place for time?John P Aggleton, Andrew J D Nelson
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