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    Acute, but not chronic, exposure to d -cycloserine facilitates extinction and modulates spontaneous recovery of a conditioned taste aversion by Mickley, G. Andrew, Remus, Jennifer L, Ramos, Linnet, Wilson, Gina N, Biesan, Orion R, Ketchesin, Kyle D

    Published in Physiology & behavior (18-01-2012)
    “…Abstract d -cycloserine, the glutamate N-methyl- d -aspartate receptor partial agonist, has been reported to facilitate the extinction of learned fears…”
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    Baclofen alters gustatory discrimination capabilities and induces a conditioned taste aversion (CTA) by Wilson, Gina N, Biesan, Orion R, Remus, Jennifer L, Mickley, G Andrew

    Published in BMC research notes (09-12-2011)
    “…Studies intending to measure drug-induced changes in learning and memory are challenged to parse out the effects of drugs on sensory, motor, and associative…”
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    Periaqueductal gray c-Fos expression varies relative to the method of conditioned taste aversion extinction employed by Mickley, G. Andrew, Wilson, Gina N, Remus, Jennifer L, Ramos, Linnet, Ketchesin, Kyle D, Biesan, Orion R, Luchsinger, Joseph R, Prodan, Suzanna

    Published in Brain research (14-11-2011)
    “…Abstract A conditioned taste aversion (CTA) is acquired when an animal consumes a novel taste (CS) and then experiences the symptoms of poisoning (US)…”
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    Latent inhibition of a conditioned taste aversion in fetal rats by Mickley, G. Andrew, Hoxha, Zana, DiSorbo, Anthony, Wilson, Gina N., Remus, Jennifer L., Biesan, Orion, Ketchesin, Kyle D., Ramos, Linnet, Luchsinger, Joseph R., Prodan, Suzanna, Rogers, Morgan, Wiles, Nathanael R., Hoxha, Nita

    Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-04-2014)
    “…The etiology of schizophrenia's cognitive symptoms may have its basis in prenatal alterations of glutamate N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate (NMDA) receptor functioning…”
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