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Brain Research|March 17, 2001
Medial versus lateral parabrachial nucleus lesions in the rat: effects on cholecystokinin- and D-fenfluramine-induced anorexiaR Trifunovic, S Reilly
Brain Research Bulletin|August 8, 2001
Lateral parabrachial nucleus lesions in the rat: neophobia and conditioned taste aversionS Reilly, R Trifunovic
Behavioral Neuroscience|January 15, 2000
Gustatory thalamus lesions eliminate successive negative contrast in ratsS Reilly, R Trifunovic
Brain Research Bulletin|June 17, 2000
Lateral parabrachial nucleus lesions in the rat: aversive and appetitive gustatory conditioningS Reilly, R Trifunovic
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health|March 12, 2002
Now we're talking...but who are we talking about?M Wake, S Reilly
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|May 1, 1992
Characteristics and management of feeding problems of young children with cerebral palsyS Reilly, D Skuse
Disability and Rehabilitation|March 15, 2001
Growth and nutrition in Rett syndromeS Reilly, H Cass
Dysphagia|February 24, 2001
Foreign body ingestion in children with severe developmental disabilities: a case studyS Reilly, L Carr
Behavioural Brain Research|November 1, 1987
Enhanced DRL and impaired forced-choice alternation performance following hippocampal lesions in the pigeonS Reilly, M Good
Behavioral Neuroscience|October 1, 1990
When pentobarbital is the conditioned stimulus and amphetamine is the unconditioned stimulus, conditioning depends on the type of conditioned responseS Revusky, S Reilly
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Brain Research|March 17, 2001
Medial versus lateral parabrachial nucleus lesions in the rat: effects on cholecystokinin- and D-fenfluramine-induced anorexiaR Trifunovic, S Reilly
Brain Research Bulletin|August 8, 2001
Lateral parabrachial nucleus lesions in the rat: neophobia and conditioned taste aversionS Reilly, R Trifunovic
Behavioral Neuroscience|January 15, 2000
Gustatory thalamus lesions eliminate successive negative contrast in ratsS Reilly, R Trifunovic
Brain Research Bulletin|June 17, 2000
Lateral parabrachial nucleus lesions in the rat: aversive and appetitive gustatory conditioningS Reilly, R Trifunovic
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health|March 12, 2002
Now we're talking...but who are we talking about?M Wake, S Reilly
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|May 1, 1992
Characteristics and management of feeding problems of young children with cerebral palsyS Reilly, D Skuse
Disability and Rehabilitation|March 15, 2001
Growth and nutrition in Rett syndromeS Reilly, H Cass
Dysphagia|February 24, 2001
Foreign body ingestion in children with severe developmental disabilities: a case studyS Reilly, L Carr
Behavioural Brain Research|November 1, 1987
Enhanced DRL and impaired forced-choice alternation performance following hippocampal lesions in the pigeonS Reilly, M Good
Behavioral Neuroscience|October 1, 1990
When pentobarbital is the conditioned stimulus and amphetamine is the unconditioned stimulus, conditioning depends on the type of conditioned responseS Revusky, S Reilly
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