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Authors: FREEMAN JH SCHARENBERG AM OLDS JL SCHREURS BG
Citation: Jh. Freeman et al., CLASSICAL-CONDITIONING INCREASES MEMBRANE-BOUND PROTEIN-KINASE-C IN RABBIT CEREBELLUM, NeuroReport, 9(11), 1998, pp. 2669-2673

Authors: FREEMAN JH SHI T SCHREURS BG
Citation: Jh. Freeman et al., PAIRING-SPECIFIC LONG-TERM DEPRESSION PREVENTED BY BLOCKADE OF PKC ORINTRACELLULAR CA2+, NeuroReport, 9(10), 1998, pp. 2237-2241

Authors: FREEMAN JH WEIBLE A ROSSI J GABRIEL M
Citation: Jh. Freeman et al., LESIONS OF THE ENTORHINAL CORTEX DISRUPT BEHAVIORAL AND NEURONAL RESPONSES TO CONTEXT CHANGE DURING EXTINCTION OF DISCRIMINATIVE AVOIDANCE-BEHAVIOR, Experimental Brain Research, 115(3), 1997, pp. 445-457

Authors: FREEMAN JH CUPPERNELL C FLANNERY K GABRIEL M
Citation: Jh. Freeman et al., CONTEXT-SPECIFIC MULTISITE CINGULATE CORTICAL, LIMBIC THALAMIC AND HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONAL-ACTIVITY DURING CONCURRENT DISCRIMINATIVE APPROACH AND AVOIDANCE TRAINING IN RABBITS, The Journal of neuroscience, 16(4), 1996, pp. 1538-1549

Authors: FREEMAN JH CUPPERNELL C FLANNERY K GABRIEL M
Citation: Jh. Freeman et al., LIMBIC THALAMIC, CINGULATE CORTICAL AND HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONAL CORRELATES OF DISCRIMINATIVE APPROACH LEARNING IN RABBITS, Behavioural brain research, 80(1-2), 1996, pp. 123-136

Authors: FREEMAN JH CARTER CS STANTON ME
Citation: Jh. Freeman et al., EARLY CEREBELLAR LESIONS IMPAIR EYEBLINK CONDITIONING IN DEVELOPING RATS - DIFFERENTIAL-EFFECTS OF UNILATERAL LESIONS ON POSTNATAL DAY-10 OR DAY-20, Behavioral neuroscience, 109(5), 1995, pp. 893-902

Authors: FREEMAN JH BARONE S STANTON ME
Citation: Jh. Freeman et al., DISRUPTION OF CEREBELLAR MATURATION BY AN ANTIMITOTIC AGENT IMPAIRS THE ONTOGENY OF EYEBLINK CONDITIONING IN RATS, The Journal of neuroscience, 15(11), 1995, pp. 7301-7314

Authors: ANDREWS SJ FREEMAN JH CARTER CS STANTON ME
Citation: Sj. Andrews et al., ONTOGENY OF EYEBLINK CONDITIONING IN THE RAT - AUDITORY FREQUENCY ANDDISCRIMINATION-LEARNING EFFECTS, Developmental psychobiology, 28(6), 1995, pp. 307-320

Authors: CARTER CS FREEMAN JH STANTON ME
Citation: Cs. Carter et al., NEONATAL MEDIAL PREFRONTAL LESIONS AND RECOVERY OF SPATIAL DELAYED ALTERNATION IN THE RAT - EFFECTS OF DELAY INTERVAL, Developmental psychobiology, 28(5), 1995, pp. 269-279

Authors: PHILLIPS R LEDOUX JE RUDY JW HUNT PS CAMPBELL BA STANTON ME FREEMAN JH
Citation: R. Phillips et al., SYMPOSIUM - CONTEXT, FEAR, AND REFLEXES - WHAT CAN THEY TEACH US ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT AND NEURAL BASES OF ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING, Developmental psychobiology, 28(3), 1995, pp. 177-177

Authors: STANTON ME FREEMAN JH
Citation: Me. Stanton et Jh. Freeman, DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOBIOLOGY OF EYEBLINK CONDITIONING, Developmental psychobiology, 28(3), 1995, pp. 178-178

Authors: STANTON ME FREEMAN JH
Citation: Me. Stanton et Jh. Freeman, EYEBLINK CONDITIONING IN THE INFANT RAT - AN ANIMAL-MODEL OF LEARNINGIN DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROTOXICOLOGY, Environmental health perspectives, 102, 1994, pp. 131-139

Authors: FREEMAN JH BARONE S STANTON ME
Citation: Jh. Freeman et al., COGNITIVE AND NEUROANATOMICAL EFFECTS OF TRIETHYLTIN IN DEVELOPING RATS - ROLE OF AGE OF EXPOSURE, Brain research, 634(1), 1994, pp. 85-95

Authors: FREEMAN JH SPENCER CO SKELTON RW STANTON ME
Citation: Jh. Freeman et al., ONTOGENY OF EYEBLINK CONDITIONING IN THE RAT - EFFECTS OF US INTENSITY AND INTERSTIMULUS-INTERVAL ON DELAY CONDITIONING, Psychobiology, 21(3), 1993, pp. 233-242
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