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Susan Sangha

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The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 7, 2006
First and only loveSusan Sangha
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|January 7, 2016
Plasticity of Fear and Safety Neurons of the Amygdala in Response to Fear ExtinctionSusan Sangha
Neuron|December 16, 2021
Elevated dopamine in the amygdala disrupts infant's approach to mother: Implications for development of neurotypical social behaviors and networksSusan Sangha
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|November 22, 2022
Encoding of conditioned inhibitors of fear in the infralimbic cortexKa H Ng, Susan Sangha
Behavioural Brain Research|December 8, 2020
On the basis of sex: Differences in safety discrimination vs. conditioned inhibitionJamie N Krueger, Susan Sangha
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 24, 2024
Translational approaches to the neurobiological study of conditional discrimination and inhibition: Implications for psychiatric diseaseSusan Sangha, Jacklynn M Fitzgerald
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 29, 2002
Forgetting and the extension of memory in LymnaeaSusan Sangha, Chloe McComb, Ken Lukowiak
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 5, 2003
Reconsolidation of a long-term memory in Lymnaea requires new protein and RNA synthesis and the soma of right pedal dorsal 1Susan Sangha, Andi Scheibenstock, Ken Lukowiak
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 31, 2002
Gone but not forgotten: the lingering effects of intermediate-term memory on the persistence of long-term memoryKim Smyth, Susan Sangha, Ken Lukowiak
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 12, 2003
Intermediate and long-term memories of associative learning are differentially affected by transcription versus translation blockers in LymnaeaSusan Sangha, Andi Scheibenstock, Chloe McComb, et al.
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The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 7, 2006
First and only loveSusan Sangha
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|January 7, 2016
Plasticity of Fear and Safety Neurons of the Amygdala in Response to Fear ExtinctionSusan Sangha
Neuron|December 16, 2021
Elevated dopamine in the amygdala disrupts infant's approach to mother: Implications for development of neurotypical social behaviors and networksSusan Sangha
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|November 22, 2022
Encoding of conditioned inhibitors of fear in the infralimbic cortexKa H Ng, Susan Sangha
Behavioural Brain Research|December 8, 2020
On the basis of sex: Differences in safety discrimination vs. conditioned inhibitionJamie N Krueger, Susan Sangha
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 24, 2024
Translational approaches to the neurobiological study of conditional discrimination and inhibition: Implications for psychiatric diseaseSusan Sangha, Jacklynn M Fitzgerald
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 29, 2002
Forgetting and the extension of memory in LymnaeaSusan Sangha, Chloe McComb, Ken Lukowiak
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 5, 2003
Reconsolidation of a long-term memory in Lymnaea requires new protein and RNA synthesis and the soma of right pedal dorsal 1Susan Sangha, Andi Scheibenstock, Ken Lukowiak
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 31, 2002
Gone but not forgotten: the lingering effects of intermediate-term memory on the persistence of long-term memoryKim Smyth, Susan Sangha, Ken Lukowiak
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 12, 2003
Intermediate and long-term memories of associative learning are differentially affected by transcription versus translation blockers in LymnaeaSusan Sangha, Andi Scheibenstock, Chloe McComb, et al.
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