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T W Robbins

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Behavioral Neuroscience|December 17, 2003
Inhibitory control in rats performing a stop-signal reaction-time task: effects of lesions of the medial striatum and d-amphetamineD M Eagle, T W Robbins
Behavioural Brain Research|December 4, 2003
Lesions of the medial prefrontal cortex or nucleus accumbens core do not impair inhibitory control in rats performing a stop-signal reaction time taskD M Eagle, T W Robbins
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|March 1, 1989
Deficits in response space following unilateral striatal dopamine depletion in the ratV J Brown, T W Robbins
Current Biology : CB|November 22, 2017
HabitsT W Robbins, Rui M Costa
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|February 1, 2003
Limbic-striatal memory systems and drug addictionT W Robbins, B J Everitt
Behavioural Brain Research|October 1, 1984
Effects of unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine lesions of the caudate-putamen on skilled forepaw use in the ratJ L Evenden, T W Robbins
Psychopharmacology|September 16, 2006
A role for mesencephalic dopamine in activation: commentary on Berridge (2006)T W Robbins, B J Everitt
Behavioural Brain Research|June 1, 1989
Effects of 6-hydroxydopamine lesions of the nucleus accumbens septi on performance of a 5-choice serial reaction time task in rats: implications for theories of selective attention and arousalB J Cole, T W Robbins
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1987
Amphetamine impairs the discriminative performance of rats with dorsal noradrenergic bundle lesions on a 5-choice serial reaction time task: new evidence for central dopaminergic-noradrenergic interactionsB J Cole, T W Robbins
Neuropharmacology|December 1, 1979
"Paradoxical" effects of psychomotor stimulant drugs in hyperactive children from the standpoint of behavioural pharmacologyT W Robbins, B J Sahakian
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Pageof 44
Behavioral Neuroscience|December 17, 2003
Inhibitory control in rats performing a stop-signal reaction-time task: effects of lesions of the medial striatum and d-amphetamineD M Eagle, T W Robbins
Behavioural Brain Research|December 4, 2003
Lesions of the medial prefrontal cortex or nucleus accumbens core do not impair inhibitory control in rats performing a stop-signal reaction time taskD M Eagle, T W Robbins
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|March 1, 1989
Deficits in response space following unilateral striatal dopamine depletion in the ratV J Brown, T W Robbins
Current Biology : CB|November 22, 2017
HabitsT W Robbins, Rui M Costa
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|February 1, 2003
Limbic-striatal memory systems and drug addictionT W Robbins, B J Everitt
Behavioural Brain Research|October 1, 1984
Effects of unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine lesions of the caudate-putamen on skilled forepaw use in the ratJ L Evenden, T W Robbins
Psychopharmacology|September 16, 2006
A role for mesencephalic dopamine in activation: commentary on Berridge (2006)T W Robbins, B J Everitt
Behavioural Brain Research|June 1, 1989
Effects of 6-hydroxydopamine lesions of the nucleus accumbens septi on performance of a 5-choice serial reaction time task in rats: implications for theories of selective attention and arousalB J Cole, T W Robbins
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1987
Amphetamine impairs the discriminative performance of rats with dorsal noradrenergic bundle lesions on a 5-choice serial reaction time task: new evidence for central dopaminergic-noradrenergic interactionsB J Cole, T W Robbins
Neuropharmacology|December 1, 1979
"Paradoxical" effects of psychomotor stimulant drugs in hyperactive children from the standpoint of behavioural pharmacologyT W Robbins, B J Sahakian
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