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182 related items for PubMed ID: 19245843

  • 1. Amphetamine influences conditioned response timing and laterality of anterior cingulate cortex activity during rabbit delay eyeblink conditioning.
    Oristaglio J, Romano AG, Harvey JA.
    Neurobiol Learn Mem; 2009 Jul; 92(1):1-18. PubMed ID: 19245843
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  • 2. Activity profiles of single neurons in caudal anterior cingulate cortex during trace eyeblink conditioning in the rabbit.
    Weible AP, Weiss C, Disterhoft JF.
    J Neurophysiol; 2003 Aug; 90(2):599-612. PubMed ID: 12750412
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  • 6. Comparisons of dorsal and ventral hippocampus cornu ammonis region 1 pyramidal neuron activity during trace eye-blink conditioning in the rabbit.
    Weible AP, O'Reilly JA, Weiss C, Disterhoft JF.
    Neuroscience; 2006 Sep 01; 141(3):1123-37. PubMed ID: 16753261
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  • 7. Discriminative conditioning with different CS-US intervals produces temporally differentiated conditioned responses in the two eyes of the rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus).
    Lee T, Kim JJ, Wagner AR.
    Behav Neurosci; 2009 Oct 01; 123(5):1085-94. PubMed ID: 19824775
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  • 8. Medial prefrontal cortex and pavlovian conditioning: trace versus delay conditioning.
    McLaughlin J, Skaggs H, Churchwell J, Powell DA.
    Behav Neurosci; 2002 Feb 01; 116(1):37-47. PubMed ID: 11895181
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  • 10. Bilateral nature of the conditioned eyeblink response in the rabbit: behavioral characteristics and potential mechanisms.
    Lee T, Kim JJ, Wagner AR.
    Behav Neurosci; 2008 Dec 01; 122(6):1306-17. PubMed ID: 19045950
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  • 12. Brain mechanisms of extinction of the classically conditioned eyeblink response.
    Robleto K, Poulos AM, Thompson RF.
    Learn Mem; 2004 Dec 01; 11(5):517-24. PubMed ID: 15466302
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  • 13. Eyeblink conditioning is impaired in subjects with essential tremor.
    Kronenbuerger M, Gerwig M, Brol B, Block F, Timmann D.
    Brain; 2007 Jun 01; 130(Pt 6):1538-51. PubMed ID: 17468116
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  • 15. Hippocampal theta-band activity and trace eyeblink conditioning in rabbits.
    Nokia MS, Penttonen M, Korhonen T, Wikgren J.
    Behav Neurosci; 2009 Jun 01; 123(3):631-40. PubMed ID: 19485570
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  • 17. Eyeblink conditioning leads to fewer synapses in the rabbit cerebellar cortex.
    Connor S, Bloomfield J, LeBoutillier JC, Thompson RF, Petit TL, Weeks AC.
    Behav Neurosci; 2009 Aug 01; 123(4):856-62. PubMed ID: 19634946
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  • 18. Prefrontal Single-Neuron Responses after Changes in Task Contingencies during Trace Eyeblink Conditioning in Rabbits.
    Siegel JJ.
    eNeuro; 2016 Aug 01; 3(4):. PubMed ID: 27517083
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