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January 1, 1991
Place conditioning with dopamine D1 and D2 agonists injected peripherally or into nucleus accumbens
N M White, M G Packard, N Hiroi
Neuroscience
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October 17, 2015
Glucocorticoid enhancement of dorsolateral striatum-dependent habit memory requires concurrent noradrenergic activity
J Goodman, K-C Leong, M G Packard
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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May 1, 1989
Differential effects of fornix and caudate nucleus lesions on two radial maze tasks: evidence for multiple memory systems
M G Packard, R Hirsh, N M White
Behavioral Neuroscience
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April 1, 1994
Testosterone has rewarding affective properties in male rats: implications for the biological basis of sexual motivation
G M Alexander, M G Packard, M Hines
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
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May 1, 1996
Stria terminalis lesions attenuate memory enhancement produced by intracaudate nucleus injections of oxotremorine
M G Packard, I Introini-Collison, J L McGaugh
Behavioral Neuroscience
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February 1, 1997
Rewarding affective properties of intra-nucleus accumbens injections of testosterone
M G Packard, A H Cornell, G M Alexander
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
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September 1, 1996
Effects of intrastriatal injections of platelet-activating factor and the PAF antagonist BN 52021 on memory
M G Packard, L A Teather, N G Bazan
Hormones and Behavior
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September 15, 1998
Expression of testosterone conditioned place preference is blocked by peripheral or intra-accumbens injection of alpha-flupenthixol
M G Packard, J P Schroeder, G M Alexander
Neuroscience Letters
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August 24, 1999
Affective properties of intra-medial preoptic area injections of testosterone in male rats
B E King, M G Packard, G M Alexander
Behavioural Brain Research
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December 31, 1993
Amygdala modulates memory for changes in reward magnitude: reversible post-training inactivation with lidocaine attenuates the response to a reduction in reward
J A Salinas, M G Packard, J L McGaugh
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Psychopharmacology
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January 1, 1991
Place conditioning with dopamine D1 and D2 agonists injected peripherally or into nucleus accumbens
N M White, M G Packard, N Hiroi
Neuroscience
|
October 17, 2015
Glucocorticoid enhancement of dorsolateral striatum-dependent habit memory requires concurrent noradrenergic activity
J Goodman, K-C Leong, M G Packard
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
|
May 1, 1989
Differential effects of fornix and caudate nucleus lesions on two radial maze tasks: evidence for multiple memory systems
M G Packard, R Hirsh, N M White
Behavioral Neuroscience
|
April 1, 1994
Testosterone has rewarding affective properties in male rats: implications for the biological basis of sexual motivation
G M Alexander, M G Packard, M Hines
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
|
May 1, 1996
Stria terminalis lesions attenuate memory enhancement produced by intracaudate nucleus injections of oxotremorine
M G Packard, I Introini-Collison, J L McGaugh
Behavioral Neuroscience
|
February 1, 1997
Rewarding affective properties of intra-nucleus accumbens injections of testosterone
M G Packard, A H Cornell, G M Alexander
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
|
September 1, 1996
Effects of intrastriatal injections of platelet-activating factor and the PAF antagonist BN 52021 on memory
M G Packard, L A Teather, N G Bazan
Hormones and Behavior
|
September 15, 1998
Expression of testosterone conditioned place preference is blocked by peripheral or intra-accumbens injection of alpha-flupenthixol
M G Packard, J P Schroeder, G M Alexander
Neuroscience Letters
|
August 24, 1999
Affective properties of intra-medial preoptic area injections of testosterone in male rats
B E King, M G Packard, G M Alexander
Behavioural Brain Research
|
December 31, 1993
Amygdala modulates memory for changes in reward magnitude: reversible post-training inactivation with lidocaine attenuates the response to a reduction in reward
J A Salinas, M G Packard, J L McGaugh
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