Anterior thalamic lesions stop synaptic plasticity in retrosplenial cortex slices: expanding the pathology of diencephalic amnesia. |
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Assessing the magnitude of the allocentric spatial deficit associated with complete loss of the anterior thalamic nuclei in rats. |
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cAMP responsive element-binding protein phosphorylation is necessary for perirhinal long-term potentiation and recognition memory |
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The conjoint importance of the hippocampus and anterior thalamic nuclei for allocentric spatial learning: evidence from a disconnection study in the rat. |
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Contrasting roles for DNA methyltransferases and histone deacetylases in single-item and associative recognition memory |
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A critical role for the nucleus reuniens in long-term, but not short-term associative recognition memory formation. |
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The different effects on recognition memory of perirhinal kainate and NMDA glutamate receptor antagonism: implications for underlying plasticity mechanisms. |
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Disruption of hippocampal-prefrontal cortex activity by dopamine D2R-dependent LTD of NMDAR transmission |
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Early memory formation disrupted by atypical PKC inhibitor ZIP in the medial prefrontal cortex but not hippocampus. |
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Extensive cytotoxic lesions involving both the rhinal cortices and area TE impair recognition but spare spatial alternation in the rat. |
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Fornix lesions can facilitate acquisition of the transverse patterning task: a challenge for "configural" theories of hippocampal function. |
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Fos imaging reveals differential neuronal activation of areas of rat temporal cortex by novel and familiar sounds. |
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Hippocampal lesions halve immediate-early gene protein counts in retrosplenial cortex: distal dysfunctions in a spatial memory system. |
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Induction of activity-dependent LTD requires muscarinic receptor activation in medial prefrontal cortex. |
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Learning-specific changes in long-term depression in adult perirhinal cortex. |
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The medial dorsal thalamic nucleus and the medial prefrontal cortex of the rat function together to support associative recognition and recency but not item recognition. |
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Multi-level analyses of associative recognition memory: the whole is greater than the sum of its parts |
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The neural basis of nonvisual object recognition memory in the rat. |
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Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Control Encoding and Retrieval of Associative Recognition Memory through Plasticity in the Medial Prefrontal Cortex. |
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Nitric oxide-dependent long-term depression but not endocannabinoid-mediated long-term potentiation is crucial for visual recognition memory |
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Optogenetic Stimulation of Prefrontal Glutamatergic Neurons Enhances Recognition Memory. |
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Perirhinal cortex lesions impair tests of object recognition memory but spare novelty detection. |
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Putting objects in context: A prefrontal-hippocampal-perirhinal cortex network |
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Recognition memory-induced gene expression in the perirhinal cortex: A transcriptomic analysis |
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Recognition memory: material, processes, and substrates |
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Regionally selective requirement for D1/D5 dopaminergic neurotransmission in the medial prefrontal cortex in object-in-place associative recognition memory. |
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Remembering the order of serially presented objects: A matter of time? |
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Separate elements of episodic memory subserved by distinct hippocampal-prefrontal connections. |
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Study of novel selective mGlu2 agonist in the temporo-ammonic input to CA1 neurons reveals reduced mGlu2 receptor expression in a Wistar substrain with an anxiety-like phenotype |
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A temporally distinct role for group I and group II metabotropic glutamate receptors in object recognition memory |
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Unraveling the contributions of the diencephalon to recognition memory: a review |
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What pharmacological interventions indicate concerning the role of the perirhinal cortex in recognition memory |
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When is the hippocampus involved in recognition memory? |
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