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Robert W Stackman

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Frontiers in Pharmacology|October 27, 2015
The role of serotonin 5-HT2A receptors in memory and cognitionGongliang Zhang, Robert W Stackman
Behavioural Brain Research|January 5, 2002
Rats with lesions of the vestibular system require a visual landmark for spatial navigationRobert W Stackman, Aaron M Herbert
Behavioural Brain Research|August 30, 2014
Assessing rodent hippocampal involvement in the novel object recognition task. A reviewSarah J Cohen, Robert W Stackman
Biology|February 12, 2026
Psychosis: The Utility of Ketamine as a Pharmacological Model of Psychotic-like Symptoms in Rodents: A Review of Dosage RegimensClaire A Rice, Robert W Stackman
Neuropharmacology|April 17, 2024
The small conductance Ca<sup>2+</sup>-activated K<sup>+</sup> channel activator GW542573X impairs hippocampal memory in C57BL/6J miceClaire A Rice, Robert W Stackman
Hippocampus|February 9, 2017
Effect of a hallucinogenic serotonin 5-HT<sub>2A</sub> receptor agonist on visually guided, hippocampal-dependent spatial cognition in C57BL/6J miceGongliang Zhang, David Cinalli, Robert W Stackman
Neuropharmacology|December 1, 2009
In vivo pharmacological manipulation of small conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channels influences motor behavior, object memory and fear conditioningKyle A Vick, Michael Guidi, Robert W Stackman
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|June 9, 2004
On the delay-dependent involvement of the hippocampus in object recognition memoryRebecca S Hammond, Laura E Tull, Robert W Stackman
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|April 4, 2008
Contextual memory deficits observed in mice overexpressing small conductance Ca2+-activated K+ type 2 (KCa2.2, SK2) channels are caused by an encoding deficitRobert W Stackman, Chris T Bond, John P Adelman
Hippocampus|July 9, 2002
Hippocampal spatial representations require vestibular inputRobert W Stackman, Ann S Clark, Jeffrey S Taube
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Frontiers in Pharmacology|October 27, 2015
The role of serotonin 5-HT2A receptors in memory and cognitionGongliang Zhang, Robert W Stackman
Behavioural Brain Research|January 5, 2002
Rats with lesions of the vestibular system require a visual landmark for spatial navigationRobert W Stackman, Aaron M Herbert
Behavioural Brain Research|August 30, 2014
Assessing rodent hippocampal involvement in the novel object recognition task. A reviewSarah J Cohen, Robert W Stackman
Biology|February 12, 2026
Psychosis: The Utility of Ketamine as a Pharmacological Model of Psychotic-like Symptoms in Rodents: A Review of Dosage RegimensClaire A Rice, Robert W Stackman
Neuropharmacology|April 17, 2024
The small conductance Ca<sup>2+</sup>-activated K<sup>+</sup> channel activator GW542573X impairs hippocampal memory in C57BL/6J miceClaire A Rice, Robert W Stackman
Hippocampus|February 9, 2017
Effect of a hallucinogenic serotonin 5-HT<sub>2A</sub> receptor agonist on visually guided, hippocampal-dependent spatial cognition in C57BL/6J miceGongliang Zhang, David Cinalli, Robert W Stackman
Neuropharmacology|December 1, 2009
In vivo pharmacological manipulation of small conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channels influences motor behavior, object memory and fear conditioningKyle A Vick, Michael Guidi, Robert W Stackman
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|June 9, 2004
On the delay-dependent involvement of the hippocampus in object recognition memoryRebecca S Hammond, Laura E Tull, Robert W Stackman
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|April 4, 2008
Contextual memory deficits observed in mice overexpressing small conductance Ca2+-activated K+ type 2 (KCa2.2, SK2) channels are caused by an encoding deficitRobert W Stackman, Chris T Bond, John P Adelman
Hippocampus|July 9, 2002
Hippocampal spatial representations require vestibular inputRobert W Stackman, Ann S Clark, Jeffrey S Taube
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