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N P van Goethem

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British Journal of Pharmacology|January 10, 2015
Divergent effects of the 'biased' 5-HT1 A receptor agonists F15599 and F13714 in a novel object pattern separation taskN P van Goethem, R Schreiber, A Newman-Tancredi, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|December 3, 2014
The object pattern separation (OPS) task: a behavioral paradigm derived from the object recognition taskB T J van Hagen, N P van Goethem, D C Lagatta, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|May 21, 2018
The mediating role of phosphodiesterase type 4 in the dopaminergic modulation of motor impulsivityP R A Heckman, A Blokland, N P Van Goethem, et al.
Neuropharmacology|June 2, 2015
PDE5 inhibition improves acquisition processes after learning via a central mechanismS Akkerman, A Blokland, N P van Goethem, et al.
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British Journal of Pharmacology|January 10, 2015
Divergent effects of the 'biased' 5-HT1 A receptor agonists F15599 and F13714 in a novel object pattern separation taskN P van Goethem, R Schreiber, A Newman-Tancredi, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|December 3, 2014
The object pattern separation (OPS) task: a behavioral paradigm derived from the object recognition taskB T J van Hagen, N P van Goethem, D C Lagatta, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|May 21, 2018
The mediating role of phosphodiesterase type 4 in the dopaminergic modulation of motor impulsivityP R A Heckman, A Blokland, N P Van Goethem, et al.
Neuropharmacology|June 2, 2015
PDE5 inhibition improves acquisition processes after learning via a central mechanismS Akkerman, A Blokland, N P van Goethem, et al.
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