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  • 27. Retrograde amnesia: neither partial nor complete hippocampal lesions in rats result in preferential sparing of remote spatial memory, even after reminding.
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  • 29. Hippocampal long term potentiation: silent synapses and beyond.
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  • 31. Long-term potentiation and memory.
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  • 32. Amygdala modulation of memory-related processes in the hippocampus: potential relevance to PTSD.
    Tsoory MM, Vouimba RM, Akirav I, Kavushansky A, Avital A, Richter-Levin G.
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  • 37. Electrical stimulation protocols for hippocampal synaptic plasticity and neuronal hyper-excitability: are they effective or relevant?
    Albensi BC, Oliver DR, Toupin J, Odero G.
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  • 38. The late maintenance of hippocampal LTP: requirements, phases, 'synaptic tagging', 'late-associativity' and implications.
    Reymann KG, Frey JU.
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  • 39. Learning induces long-term potentiation in the hippocampus.
    Whitlock JR, Heynen AJ, Shuler MG, Bear MF.
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  • 40. Long-term potentiation as a substrate for memory: evidence from studies of amygdaloid plasticity and Pavlovian fear conditioning.
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