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P R Solomon

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Neurotoxicology|January 1, 1988
A model systems approach to age-related memory disordersP R Solomon, W W Pendlebury
Behavioral Neuroscience|February 1, 1985
Age-related disruption of trace but not delay classical conditioning of the rabbit's nictitating membrane responseC A Graves, P R Solomon
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology|December 1, 1975
Latent inhibition and stimulus generalization of the classically conditioned nictitating membrane response in rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) following dorsal hippocampal ablationP R Solomon, J W Moore
Family Medicine|May 6, 1998
Recognition of Alzheimer's disease: the 7 Minute ScreenP R Solomon, W W Pendlebury
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology|April 1, 1981
The septohippocampal cholinergic system and classical conditioning of the rabbit's nictitating membrane responseP R Solomon, K E Gottfried
Neurobiology of Aging|March 1, 1994
A model systems approach to the study of disorders of learning and memoryP R Solomon, W W Pendlebury
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 4, 1994
Tacrine and lecithin in Alzheimer's disease. Tacrine is safe and effectiveW W Pendlebury, P R Solomon
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 1, 1986
A selective attention deficit in the rat following induced dopamine receptor supersensitivityA Crider, L Blockel, P R Solomon
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 1, 1996
Classic conditioning in aged rabbits: delay, trace, and long-delay conditioningP R Solomon, M E Groccia-Ellison
Neurobiology of Aging|September 1, 1990
Disrupted retention of the classically conditioned nictitating membrane response in the aluminum-intoxicated rabbit using electrical stimulation of the brain as a conditioned stimulusP R Solomon, D Koota, W W Pendlebury
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Neurotoxicology|January 1, 1988
A model systems approach to age-related memory disordersP R Solomon, W W Pendlebury
Behavioral Neuroscience|February 1, 1985
Age-related disruption of trace but not delay classical conditioning of the rabbit's nictitating membrane responseC A Graves, P R Solomon
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology|December 1, 1975
Latent inhibition and stimulus generalization of the classically conditioned nictitating membrane response in rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) following dorsal hippocampal ablationP R Solomon, J W Moore
Family Medicine|May 6, 1998
Recognition of Alzheimer's disease: the 7 Minute ScreenP R Solomon, W W Pendlebury
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology|April 1, 1981
The septohippocampal cholinergic system and classical conditioning of the rabbit's nictitating membrane responseP R Solomon, K E Gottfried
Neurobiology of Aging|March 1, 1994
A model systems approach to the study of disorders of learning and memoryP R Solomon, W W Pendlebury
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 4, 1994
Tacrine and lecithin in Alzheimer's disease. Tacrine is safe and effectiveW W Pendlebury, P R Solomon
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 1, 1986
A selective attention deficit in the rat following induced dopamine receptor supersensitivityA Crider, L Blockel, P R Solomon
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 1, 1996
Classic conditioning in aged rabbits: delay, trace, and long-delay conditioningP R Solomon, M E Groccia-Ellison
Neurobiology of Aging|September 1, 1990
Disrupted retention of the classically conditioned nictitating membrane response in the aluminum-intoxicated rabbit using electrical stimulation of the brain as a conditioned stimulusP R Solomon, D Koota, W W Pendlebury
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