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March 23, 2001
Consolidation and the medial temporal lobe revisited: methodological considerations
E A Murray, T J Bussey
Hippocampus
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July 20, 2007
Memory, perception, and the ventral visual-perirhinal-hippocampal stream: thinking outside of the boxes
T J Bussey, L M Saksida
The European Journal of Neuroscience
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October 12, 2001
Effects of selective thalamic and prelimbic cortex lesions on two types of visual discrimination and reversal learning
Y Chudasama, T J Bussey, J L Muir
Psychopharmacology
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November 10, 2011
Spontaneous object recognition and its relevance to schizophrenia: a review of findings from pharmacological, genetic, lesion and developmental rodent models
L Lyon, L M Saksida, T J Bussey
Behavioral Neuroscience
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August 18, 2001
Discrimination of computer-graphic stimuli by mice: a method for the behavioral characterization of transgenic and gene-knockout models
T J Bussey, L M Saksida, L A Rothblat
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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December 31, 1998
Functionally dissociating aspects of event memory: the effects of combined perirhinal and postrhinal cortex lesions on object and place memory in the rat
T J Bussey, J L Muir, J P Aggleton
Neuroreport
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February 1, 1993
A glycine antagonist 7-chlorokynurenic acid attenuates ischemia-induced learning deficits
E R Wood, T J Bussey, A G Phillips
Experimental Brain Research
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August 10, 2000
Role of prefrontal cortex in a network for arbitrary visuomotor mapping
E A Murray, T J Bussey, S P Wise
Behavioral Neuroscience
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October 5, 2001
The role of ventral and orbital prefrontal cortex in conditional visuomotor learning and strategy use in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)
T J Bussey, S P Wise, E A Murray
Behavioral Neuroscience
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February 12, 1998
Dissociable effects of cingulate and medial frontal cortex lesions on stimulus-reward learning using a novel Pavlovian autoshaping procedure for the rat: implications for the neurobiology of emotion
T J Bussey, B J Everitt, T W Robbins
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Hippocampus
|
March 23, 2001
Consolidation and the medial temporal lobe revisited: methodological considerations
E A Murray, T J Bussey
Hippocampus
|
July 20, 2007
Memory, perception, and the ventral visual-perirhinal-hippocampal stream: thinking outside of the boxes
T J Bussey, L M Saksida
The European Journal of Neuroscience
|
October 12, 2001
Effects of selective thalamic and prelimbic cortex lesions on two types of visual discrimination and reversal learning
Y Chudasama, T J Bussey, J L Muir
Psychopharmacology
|
November 10, 2011
Spontaneous object recognition and its relevance to schizophrenia: a review of findings from pharmacological, genetic, lesion and developmental rodent models
L Lyon, L M Saksida, T J Bussey
Behavioral Neuroscience
|
August 18, 2001
Discrimination of computer-graphic stimuli by mice: a method for the behavioral characterization of transgenic and gene-knockout models
T J Bussey, L M Saksida, L A Rothblat
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
|
December 31, 1998
Functionally dissociating aspects of event memory: the effects of combined perirhinal and postrhinal cortex lesions on object and place memory in the rat
T J Bussey, J L Muir, J P Aggleton
Neuroreport
|
February 1, 1993
A glycine antagonist 7-chlorokynurenic acid attenuates ischemia-induced learning deficits
E R Wood, T J Bussey, A G Phillips
Experimental Brain Research
|
August 10, 2000
Role of prefrontal cortex in a network for arbitrary visuomotor mapping
E A Murray, T J Bussey, S P Wise
Behavioral Neuroscience
|
October 5, 2001
The role of ventral and orbital prefrontal cortex in conditional visuomotor learning and strategy use in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)
T J Bussey, S P Wise, E A Murray
Behavioral Neuroscience
|
February 12, 1998
Dissociable effects of cingulate and medial frontal cortex lesions on stimulus-reward learning using a novel Pavlovian autoshaping procedure for the rat: implications for the neurobiology of emotion
T J Bussey, B J Everitt, T W Robbins
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