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Behavioural Brain Research|May 31, 1993
Lack of effect of dorsomedial thalamic lesions on automated tests of spatial memory in the ratN Neave, A Sahgal, J P Aggleton
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
Experimental Brain Research|March 1, 1997
Spontaneous object recognition and object location memory in rats: the effects of lesions in the cingulate cortices, the medial prefrontal cortex, the cingulum bundle and the fornixA Ennaceur, N Neave, J P Aggleton
The European Journal of Neuroscience|May 1, 1997
Evidence for the involvement of the mammillary bodies and cingulum bundle in allocentric spatial processing by ratsN Neave, S Nagle, J P Aggleton
AIDS (London, England)|July 29, 1998
Household and community response to HIV/AIDS in Asia: the case of Thailand and IndiaS Bharat, A Singhanetra-Renard, P Aggleton
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|January 15, 1986
The origin, course, and termination of the hippocampothalamic projections in the macaqueJ P Aggleton, R Desimone, M Mishkin
Behavioural Brain Research|October 1, 1996
Neurotoxic lesions of the perirhinal cortex do not mimic the behavioural effects of fornix transection in the ratA Ennaceur, N Neave, J P Aggleton
Brain and Neuroscience Advances|March 14, 2020
Memory: Looking back and looking forwardJohn P Aggleton, Richard G M Morris
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|September 9, 2014
Why do lesions in the rodent anterior thalamic nuclei cause such severe spatial deficits?John P Aggleton, Andrew J D Nelson
The European Journal of Neuroscience|November 13, 2013
Selective importance of the rat anterior thalamic nuclei for configural learning involving distal spatial cuesJulie R Dumont, Eman Amin, John P Aggleton
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Behavioural Brain Research|May 31, 1993
Lack of effect of dorsomedial thalamic lesions on automated tests of spatial memory in the ratN Neave, A Sahgal, J P Aggleton
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
Experimental Brain Research|March 1, 1997
Spontaneous object recognition and object location memory in rats: the effects of lesions in the cingulate cortices, the medial prefrontal cortex, the cingulum bundle and the fornixA Ennaceur, N Neave, J P Aggleton
The European Journal of Neuroscience|May 1, 1997
Evidence for the involvement of the mammillary bodies and cingulum bundle in allocentric spatial processing by ratsN Neave, S Nagle, J P Aggleton
AIDS (London, England)|July 29, 1998
Household and community response to HIV/AIDS in Asia: the case of Thailand and IndiaS Bharat, A Singhanetra-Renard, P Aggleton
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|January 15, 1986
The origin, course, and termination of the hippocampothalamic projections in the macaqueJ P Aggleton, R Desimone, M Mishkin
Behavioural Brain Research|October 1, 1996
Neurotoxic lesions of the perirhinal cortex do not mimic the behavioural effects of fornix transection in the ratA Ennaceur, N Neave, J P Aggleton
Brain and Neuroscience Advances|March 14, 2020
Memory: Looking back and looking forwardJohn P Aggleton, Richard G M Morris
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|September 9, 2014
Why do lesions in the rodent anterior thalamic nuclei cause such severe spatial deficits?John P Aggleton, Andrew J D Nelson
The European Journal of Neuroscience|November 13, 2013
Selective importance of the rat anterior thalamic nuclei for configural learning involving distal spatial cuesJulie R Dumont, Eman Amin, John P Aggleton
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