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    Functional anatomy of human procedural learning determined with regional cerebral blood flow and PET by Grafton, ST, Mazziotta, JC, Presty, S, Friston, KJ, Frackowiak, RS, Phelps, ME

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-07-1992)
    “…The functional anatomy of motor skill acquisition was investigated in six normal human subjects who learned to perform a pursuit rotor task with their dominant…”
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    Age differences in recognition memory of the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) by Presty, S K, Bachevalier, J, Walker, L C, Struble, R G, Price, D L, Mishkin, M, Cork, L C

    Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-09-1987)
    “…Aging is accompanied by a gradual decline in memory in both humans and nonhuman primates. To determine whether the impairment in nonhuman primates extends to…”
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    Functional improvement in severe head injury after readmission for rehabilitation by Tuel, S M, Presty, S K, Meythaler, J M, Heinemann, A W, Katz, R T

    Published in Brain injury (1992)
    “…Early rehabilitation has been shown to minimize complications and optimize functional outcomes in head-injured patients. Although cognitive, behavioural and…”
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    Long-term facilitation of amphetamine-induced rotational behavior and striatal dopamine release produced by a single exposure to amphetamine: sex differences by Robinson, T E, Becker, J B, Presty, S K

    Published in Brain research (16-12-1982)
    “…Amphetamine (AMPH)-induced rotational behavior in non-lesioned rats and AMPH-stimulated dopamine (DA) release from striatal tissue fragments in vitro were used…”
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    Local cerebral glucose abnormalities in mild closed head injured patients with cognitive impairments by Humayun, M S, Presty, S K, Lafrance, N D, Holcomb, H H, Loats, H, Long, D M, Wagner, H N, Gordon, B

    Published in Nuclear medicine communications (01-05-1989)
    “…Mild-moderate closed head injury (CHI) can be followed by neuropsychological impairments in recent memory and attention, despite the absence of discernible…”
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