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    Context- But Not Familiarity-Dependent Forms of Object Recognition Are Impaired Following Excitotoxic Hippocampal Lesions in Rats by Good, M. A, Barnes, P, Staal, V, McGregor, A, Honey, R. C

    Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-02-2007)
    “…Dual-process models of recognition memory in animals propose that recognition memory is supported by two independent processes that reflect the operation of…”
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    Deletion of Glutamate Receptor-A (GluR-A) AMPA Receptor Subunits Impairs One-Trial Spatial Memory by Sanderson, D. J, Gray, A, Simon, A, Taylor, A. M, Deacon, R. M. J, Seeburg, P. H, Sprengel, R, Good, M. A, Rawlins, J. N. P, Bannerman, D. M

    Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-06-2007)
    “…Genetically modified mice lacking the glutamate receptor A (GluR-A) subunit of the AMPA receptor (GluR-A-/- mice) display normal spatial reference memory but…”
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    Double Dissociation of Function Within the Hippocampus: A Comparison of Dorsal, Ventral, and Complete Hippocampal Cytotoxic Lesions by Bannerman, D. M, Yee, B. K, Good, M. A, Heupel, M. J, Iversen, S. D, Rawlins, J. N. P

    Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-12-1999)
    “…Rats with complete cytotoxic hippocampal lesions exhibited spatial memory impairments in both the water maze and elevated T maze. They were hyperactive in…”
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    Early-onset dysfunction of retrosplenial cortex precedes overt amyloid plaque formation in Tg2576 mice by Poirier, G.L, Amin, E, Good, M.A, Aggleton, J.P

    Published in Neuroscience (03-02-2011)
    “…Abstract A mouse model of amyloid pathology was used to first examine using a cross sectional design changes in retrosplenial cortex activity in transgenic…”
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    Distinct components of spatial learning revealed by prior training and NMDA receptor blockade by Bannerman, D. M, Good, M. A, Butcher, S. P, Ramsay, M, Morris, R. G. M

    Published in Nature (London) (09-11-1995)
    “…Synaptic plasticity dependent on N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors is thought to underlie certain types of learning and memory. In support of this, both…”
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    The role of the GluR-A (GluR1) AMPA receptor subunit in learning and memory by Sanderson, D J, Good, M A, Seeburg, P H, Sprengel, R, Rawlins, J N P, Bannerman, D M

    Published in Progress in brain research (2008)
    “…It is widely believed that synaptic plasticity may provide the neural mechanism that underlies certain kinds of learning and memory in the mammalian brain. The…”
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    Transgenic expression of the FTDP-17 tauV337M mutation in brain dissociates components of executive function in mice by Reichelt, A.C., Killcross, S., Wilkinson, L.S., Humby, T., Good, M.A.

    Published in Neurobiology of learning and memory (01-09-2013)
    “…•A mouse response conflict task was used that is analogous to the human Stroop task.•Performance was impaired by prefrontal cortex lesions in mice.•The…”
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    Hippocampal Lesions Disrupt Navigation Based on the Shape of the Environment by McGregor, A, Hayward, A. J, Pearce, J. M, Good, M. A

    Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-10-2004)
    “…Geometric information provided by the walls of an environment has a strong influence over hippocampal unit activity. This suggests that the hippocampus forms…”
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    17-β Estradiol Administration Attenuates Deficits in Sustained and Divided Attention in Young Ovariectomized Rats and Aged Acyclic Female Rats by Barnes, P, Staal, V, Muir, J, Good, M. A

    Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-12-2006)
    “…Recent evidence suggests that estrogen may interact with the basal forebrain cholinergic system to influence learning. The authors examined whether the loss of…”
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    Configural learning without reinforcement: Integrated memories for correlates of what, where, and when by Iordanova, M. D., Good, M. A., Honey, R. C.

    “…In 2 experiments we examined the ability of rats to form configural memories of what auditory stimulus (X or Y) was presented where (Context A or B) and when…”
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    Pattern of lithium exposure predicts poisoning severity: evaluation of referrals to a regional poisons unit by Waring, W.S., Laing, W.J., Good, A.M., Bateman, D.N.

    Published in QJM : An International Journal of Medicine (01-05-2007)
    “…Background: Lithium toxicity may result in severe clinical features. There is on-going uncertainty about the significance of serum lithium concentrations in…”
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    UK childhood exposures to pesticides 2004–2007: a TOXBASE toxicovigilance study by Adams, R D, Lupton, D, Good, A M, Bateman, D N

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-06-2009)
    “…Objective:There are no systematic methods for toxicovigilance of non-medicinal products in the UK. This is particularly relevant for pesticides, where there is…”
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    Co‐proxamol overdose is associated with a 10‐fold excess mortality compared with other paracetamol combination analgesics by Afshari, R., Good, A.M., Maxwell, S.R.J., Bateman, D.N.

    Published in British journal of clinical pharmacology (01-10-2005)
    “…Aims To assess the relative toxicity of co‐proxamol in overdose in comparison to the 2 other paracetamol‐opioid combination products, co‐codamol and…”
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    Survey of cases of paracetamol overdose in the UK referred to National Poisons Information Service (NPIS) consultants by Thanacoody, H K R, Good, A M, Waring, W S, Bateman, D N

    Published in Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (01-03-2008)
    “…Paracetamol is the most common means of drug overdose in the UK. Guidance on management is available to junior doctors through TOXBASE, the online resource…”
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    The role of the entorhinal cortex in two forms of spatial learning and memory by BANNERMAN, D. M, YEE, B. K, LEMAIRE, M, WILBRECHT, L, JARRARD, L, IVERSEN, S. D, RAWLINS, J. N. P, GOOD, M. A

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-12-2001)
    “…It is generally acknowledged that the rodent hippocampus plays an important role in spatial learning and memory. The importance of the entorhinal cortex (ERC),…”
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    Five years of poisons information on the internet: the UK experience of TOXBASE by Bateman, D N, Good, A M

    Published in Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (01-08-2006)
    “…Introduction: In 1999, the UK adopted a policy of using TOXBASE, an internet service available free to registered National Health Service (NHS) departments and…”
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    Quinine intoxications reported to the Scottish Poisons Information Bureau 1997–2002: a continuing problem by Langford, N. J., Good, A. M., Laing, W. J., Bateman, D. N.

    Published in British journal of clinical pharmacology (01-11-2003)
    “…Quinine is widely prescribed in the UK for night cramps. Its potential toxicity in overdose is well known. We have reviewed the Scottish experience of…”
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    Interpretation of clinical guidelines for poisoned patients: positive and negative effects of standard phrases used in TOXBASE by Waring, W. S, McDonald, S. H, Good, A. M, Gordon, L. D, Bateman, D. N

    Published in European journal of clinical pharmacology (01-10-2009)
    “…Introduction Electronic information sources are increasingly relied upon for clinical management advice. TOXBASE is a standardised online resource that offers…”
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    Are selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors associated with an increased risk of self-harm by antidepressant overdose? by BATEMAN, D. N, CHICK, J, GOOD, A. M, KELLY, C. A, MASTERTON, G

    Published in European journal of clinical pharmacology (01-05-2004)
    “…To investigate likelihood of self-harm by overdose with antidepressant drugs of different types by examining hospital admission data and poisons inquiries and…”
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