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P J Livesey

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Behavioral Science|March 1, 1970
A consideration of the neural basis of intelligent behavior: comparative studiesP J Livesey
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|January 1, 1985
Low level lead effects on activity under varying stress conditions in the developing ratJ Barrett, P J Livesey
Neuropsychologia|October 1, 1975
The effects of electrical (blocking) stimulation to the dentate of the rat on learning of a simultaneous brighteness discrimination and reversalP J Livesey, J Bayliss
Journal of Learning Disabilities|June 1, 1985
Cognitive strategies of children with reading disability and normal readers in visual sequential memoryJ Bayliss, P J Livesey
Neurobehavioral Toxicology and Teratology|January 1, 1982
The acetic acid component of lead acetate: its effect on rat weight and activityJ Barrett, P J Livesey
Neurobehavioral Toxicology and Teratology|September 1, 1983
Lead induced alterations in maternal behavior and offspring development in the ratJ Barrett, P J Livesey
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology|February 1, 1976
Functional differentiation within the neostriatum of the rat using electrical (blocking) stimulation during discrimination learningP J Livesey, V Muter
Neuropsychologia|October 1, 1975
Functional differentiation in the dorsal hippocampus with local electrical stimulation during learning by ratsP J Livesey, P Meyer
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1973
The effects of electrical (blocking) stimulation to the dorsal hippocampus of the rat of learning of a simultaneous brightness discriminationP J Livesey, G Wearne
Brain Research|April 15, 1977
Brightness discrimination learning under conditions of cue enhancement by rats with lesions in the amygdala or hippocampusM F Han, P J Livesey
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Behavioral Science|March 1, 1970
A consideration of the neural basis of intelligent behavior: comparative studiesP J Livesey
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|January 1, 1985
Low level lead effects on activity under varying stress conditions in the developing ratJ Barrett, P J Livesey
Neuropsychologia|October 1, 1975
The effects of electrical (blocking) stimulation to the dentate of the rat on learning of a simultaneous brighteness discrimination and reversalP J Livesey, J Bayliss
Journal of Learning Disabilities|June 1, 1985
Cognitive strategies of children with reading disability and normal readers in visual sequential memoryJ Bayliss, P J Livesey
Neurobehavioral Toxicology and Teratology|January 1, 1982
The acetic acid component of lead acetate: its effect on rat weight and activityJ Barrett, P J Livesey
Neurobehavioral Toxicology and Teratology|September 1, 1983
Lead induced alterations in maternal behavior and offspring development in the ratJ Barrett, P J Livesey
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology|February 1, 1976
Functional differentiation within the neostriatum of the rat using electrical (blocking) stimulation during discrimination learningP J Livesey, V Muter
Neuropsychologia|October 1, 1975
Functional differentiation in the dorsal hippocampus with local electrical stimulation during learning by ratsP J Livesey, P Meyer
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1973
The effects of electrical (blocking) stimulation to the dorsal hippocampus of the rat of learning of a simultaneous brightness discriminationP J Livesey, G Wearne
Brain Research|April 15, 1977
Brightness discrimination learning under conditions of cue enhancement by rats with lesions in the amygdala or hippocampusM F Han, P J Livesey
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