Search Results - "Nelson, A.J.D."
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The rat retrosplenial cortex is required when visual cues are used flexibly to determine location
Published in Behavioural brain research (15-04-2014)“…•Combined loss of areas 29 and 30 impairs place discriminations.•Area 30 is needed for the control of place learning by visual cues.•Novel discrimination tasks…”
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Data showing regional differences in rat brain monoaminergic function
Published in Data in brief (01-12-2019)“…Chemical neurotransmitters (such as dopamine) modulate cognitive function via ascending projections to various cortical and sub-cortical brain regions. This…”
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Catecholaminergic depletion within the prelimbic medial prefrontal cortex enhances latent inhibition
Published in Neuroscience (29-09-2010)“…Abstract Latent inhibition (LI) refers to the reduction in conditioning to a stimulus that has received repeated non-reinforced pre-exposure. Investigations…”
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Reduced dopamine function within the medial shell of the nucleus accumbens enhances latent inhibition
Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-03-2011)“…Latent inhibition (LI) manifests as poorer conditioning to a CS that has previously been presented without consequence. There is some evidence that LI can be…”
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Ro 04-6790-induced cognitive enhancement: No effect in trace conditioning and novel object recognition procedures in adult male Wistar rats
Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-12-2014)“…The evidence for cognitively enhancing effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine6 (5-HT6) receptor antagonists such as Ro 04-6790 is inconsistent and seems to depend on…”
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A107 REPEATED AMPHETAMINE PRE-TREATMENT RENDERS ACTIONS INSENSITIVE TO OUTCOME DEVALUATION
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Paradoxical effects of low dose MDMA on latent inhibition in the rat
Published in Neuropharmacology (01-04-2013)“…The cognitive effects of MDMA (‘Ecstasy’) are controversial, particularly in the case of acute administration of low doses. Latent inhibition (LI) refers to…”
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