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Timothy J Bussey

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Neuropsychologia|July 9, 2010
Animal models of amnesiaLisa M Saksida, Timothy J Bussey
The European Journal of Neuroscience|May 5, 2005
Removal of cholinergic input to perirhinal cortex disrupts object recognition but not spatial working memory in the ratBoyer D Winters, Timothy J Bussey
Neuropsychologia|March 9, 2010
The representational-hierarchical view of amnesia: translation from animal to humanLisa M Saksida, Timothy J Bussey
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|November 8, 2005
Object memory and perception in the medial temporal lobe: an alternative approachTimothy J Bussey, Lisa M Saksida
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 29, 2005
Glutamate receptors in perirhinal cortex mediate encoding, retrieval, and consolidation of object recognition memoryBoyer D Winters, Timothy J Bussey
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 7, 2005
Transient inactivation of perirhinal cortex disrupts encoding, retrieval, and consolidation of object recognition memoryBoyer D Winters, Timothy J Bussey
The European Journal of Neuroscience|February 19, 2002
The organization of visual object representations: a connectionist model of effects of lesions in perirhinal cortexTimothy J Bussey, Lisa M Saksida
Cell Stem Cell|March 12, 2013
Do your glial cells make you clever?Robin J M Franklin, Timothy J Bussey
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|August 2, 2003
Can animals recall the past and plan for the future?Nicola S Clayton, Timothy J Bussey, Anthony Dickinson
Brain Research Bulletin|March 7, 2012
Paying more attention to attention: towards more comprehensive cognitive translation using mouse models of Alzheimer's diseaseCarola Romberg, Timothy J Bussey, Lisa M Saksida
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Neuropsychologia|July 9, 2010
Animal models of amnesiaLisa M Saksida, Timothy J Bussey
The European Journal of Neuroscience|May 5, 2005
Removal of cholinergic input to perirhinal cortex disrupts object recognition but not spatial working memory in the ratBoyer D Winters, Timothy J Bussey
Neuropsychologia|March 9, 2010
The representational-hierarchical view of amnesia: translation from animal to humanLisa M Saksida, Timothy J Bussey
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|November 8, 2005
Object memory and perception in the medial temporal lobe: an alternative approachTimothy J Bussey, Lisa M Saksida
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 29, 2005
Glutamate receptors in perirhinal cortex mediate encoding, retrieval, and consolidation of object recognition memoryBoyer D Winters, Timothy J Bussey
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 7, 2005
Transient inactivation of perirhinal cortex disrupts encoding, retrieval, and consolidation of object recognition memoryBoyer D Winters, Timothy J Bussey
The European Journal of Neuroscience|February 19, 2002
The organization of visual object representations: a connectionist model of effects of lesions in perirhinal cortexTimothy J Bussey, Lisa M Saksida
Cell Stem Cell|March 12, 2013
Do your glial cells make you clever?Robin J M Franklin, Timothy J Bussey
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|August 2, 2003
Can animals recall the past and plan for the future?Nicola S Clayton, Timothy J Bussey, Anthony Dickinson
Brain Research Bulletin|March 7, 2012
Paying more attention to attention: towards more comprehensive cognitive translation using mouse models of Alzheimer's diseaseCarola Romberg, Timothy J Bussey, Lisa M Saksida
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