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Authors: VANSTEGEREN AH EVERAERD W CAHILL L MCGAUGH JL GOOREN LJG
Citation: Ah. Vanstegeren et al., MEMORY FOR EMOTIONAL EVENTS - DIFFERENTIAL-EFFECTS OF CENTRALLY VERSUS PERIPHERALLY ACTING BETA-BLOCKING-AGENTS, Psychopharmacology, 138(3-4), 1998, pp. 305-310

Authors: SETLOW B MCGAUGH JL
Citation: B. Setlow et Jl. Mcgaugh, SULPIRIDE INFUSED INTO THE NUCLEUS-ACCUMBENS POSTTRAINING IMPAIRS MEMORY OF SPATIAL WATER MAZE TRAINING, Behavioral neuroscience, 112(3), 1998, pp. 603-610

Authors: ROOZENDAAL B SAPOLSKY RM MCGAUGH JL
Citation: B. Roozendaal et al., BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA LESIONS BLOCK THE DISRUPTIVE EFFECTS OF LONG-TERM ADRENALECTOMY ON SPATIAL MEMORY, Neuroscience, 84(2), 1998, pp. 453-465

Authors: CAHILL L MCGAUGH JL
Citation: L. Cahill et Jl. Mcgaugh, MECHANISMS OF EMOTIONAL AROUSAL AND LASTING DECLARATIVE MEMORY, Trends in neurosciences, 21(7), 1998, pp. 294-299

Authors: DEQUERVAIN DJF ROOZENDAAL B MCGAUGH JL
Citation: Djf. Dequervain et al., STRESS AND GLUCOCORTICOIDS IMPAIR RETRIEVAL OF LONG-TERM SPATIAL MEMORY, Nature, 394(6695), 1998, pp. 787-790

Authors: QUIRARTE GL GALVEZ R ROOZENDAAL B MCGAUGH JL
Citation: Gl. Quirarte et al., NOREPINEPHRINE RELEASE IN THE AMYGDALA IN RESPONSE TO FOOTSHOCK AND OPIOID PEPTIDERGIC DRUGS, Brain research, 808(2), 1998, pp. 134-140

Authors: SALINAS JA INTROINICOLLISON IB DALMAZ C MCGAUGH JL
Citation: Ja. Salinas et al., POSTTRAINING INTRAAMYGDALA INFUSIONS OF OXOTREMORINE AND PROPRANOLOL MODULATE STORAGE OF MEMORY FOR REDUCTIONS IN REWARD MAGNITUDE, Neurobiology of learning and memory, 68(1), 1997, pp. 51-59

Authors: ROOZENDAAL B MCGAUGH JL
Citation: B. Roozendaal et Jl. Mcgaugh, GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR AGONIST AND ANTAGONIST ADMINISTRATION INTO THE BASOLATERAL BUT NOT CENTRAL AMYGDALA MODULATES MEMORY STORAGE, Neurobiology of learning and memory, 67(2), 1997, pp. 176-179

Authors: BERMUDEZRATTONI F INTROINICOLLISON I COLEMANMESCHES K MCGAUGH JL
Citation: F. Bermudezrattoni et al., INSULAR CORTEX AND AMYGDALA LESIONS INDUCED AFTER AVERSIVE TRAINING IMPAIR RETENTION - EFFECTS OF DEGREE OF TRAINING, Neurobiology of learning and memory, 67(1), 1997, pp. 57-63

Authors: HAMANN SB CAHILL L MCGAUGH JL SQUIRE LR
Citation: Sb. Hamann et al., INTACT ENHANCEMENT OF DECLARATIVE MEMORY FOR EMOTIONAL MATERIAL IN AMNESIA, Learning & memory, 4(3), 1997, pp. 301-309

Authors: CAHILL L MCGAUGH JL
Citation: L. Cahill et Jl. Mcgaugh, COMMENTARY ON THE AMYGDALA AND INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES IN HUMAN FEAR CONDITIONING, NeuroReport, 8(18), 1997, pp. 1-1

Authors: ROOZENDAAL B MCGAUGH JL
Citation: B. Roozendaal et Jl. Mcgaugh, BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA LESIONS BLOCK THE MEMORY-ENHANCING EFFECT OF GLUCOCORTICOID ADMINISTRATION IN THE DORSAL HIPPOCAMPUS OF RATS, European journal of neuroscience, 9(1), 1997, pp. 76-83

Authors: COLEMANMESCHES K WEST MA MCGAUGH JL
Citation: K. Colemanmesches et al., OPPOSITE EFFECTS ON 2 DIFFERENT MEASURES OF RETENTION FOLLOWING UNILATERAL INACTIVATION OF THE AMYGDALA, Behavioural brain research, 86(1), 1997, pp. 17-23

Authors: GASBARRI A SULLI A PACITTI C PUGLISIALLEGRA S CABIB S CASTELLANO C INTROINICOLLISON I MCGAUGH JL
Citation: A. Gasbarri et al., STRAIN-DEPENDENT EFFECTS OF D-2 DOPAMINERGIC AND MUSCARINIC-CHOLINERGIC AGONISTS AND ANTAGONISTS ON MEMORY CONSOLIDATION PROCESSES IN MICE, Behavioural brain research, 86(1), 1997, pp. 97-104

Authors: MCGAUGH JL CAHILL L
Citation: Jl. Mcgaugh et L. Cahill, INTERACTION OF NEUROMODULATORY SYSTEMS IN MODULATING MEMORY STORAGE, Behavioural brain research, 83(1-2), 1997, pp. 31-38

Authors: GUZOWSKI JF MCGAUGH JL
Citation: Jf. Guzowski et Jl. Mcgaugh, ANTISENSE OLIGODEOXYNUCLEOTIDE-MEDIATED DISRUPTION OF HIPPOCAMPAL CAMP RESPONSE ELEMENT-BINDING PROTEIN-LEVELS IMPAIRS CONSOLIDATION OF MEMORY FOR WATER MAZE TRAINING, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 94(6), 1997, pp. 2693-2698

Authors: QUIRARTE GL ROOZENDAAL B MCGAUGH JL
Citation: Gl. Quirarte et al., GLUCOCORTICOID ENHANCEMENT OF MEMORY STORAGE INVOLVES NORADRENERGIC ACTIVATION IN THE BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 94(25), 1997, pp. 14048-14053

Authors: DICKINSONANSON H MCGAUGH JL
Citation: H. Dickinsonanson et Jl. Mcgaugh, BICUCULLINE ADMINISTERED INTO THE AMYGDALA AFTER TRAINING BLOCKS BENZODIAZEPINE-INDUCED AMNESIA, Brain research, 752(1-2), 1997, pp. 197-202

Authors: GALVEZ R MESCHES MH MCGAUGH JL
Citation: R. Galvez et al., NOREPINEPHRINE RELEASE IN THE AMYGDALA IN RESPONSE TO FOOTSHOCK STIMULATION, Neurobiology of learning and memory, 66(3), 1996, pp. 253-257

Authors: MESCHES MH BIANCHIN M MCGAUGH JL
Citation: Mh. Mesches et al., THE EFFECTS OF INTRAAMYGDALA INFUSION OF THE AMPA RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTCNQX ON RETENTION PERFORMANCE FOLLOWING AVERSIVE TRAINING, Neurobiology of learning and memory, 66(3), 1996, pp. 324-340

Authors: PACKARD MG INTROINICOLLISON I MCGAUGH JL
Citation: Mg. Packard et al., STRIA TERMINALIS LESIONS ATTENUATE MEMORY ENHANCEMENT PRODUCED BY INTRACAUDATE NUCLEUS INJECTIONS OF OXOTREMORINE, Neurobiology of learning and memory, 65(3), 1996, pp. 278-282

Authors: SALINAS JA WILLIAMS CL MCGAUGH JL
Citation: Ja. Salinas et al., PERIPHERAL POST-TRAINING ADMINISTRATION OF 4-OH AMPHETAMINE ENHANCES RETENTION OF A REDUCTION IN REWARD MAGNITUDE, Neurobiology of learning and memory, 65(2), 1996, pp. 192-195

Authors: ROOZENDAAL B MCGAUGH JL
Citation: B. Roozendaal et Jl. Mcgaugh, AMYGDALOID NUCLEI LESIONS DIFFERENTIALLY AFFECT GLUCOCORTICOID-INDUCED MEMORY ENHANCEMENT IN AN INHIBITORY AVOIDANCE TASK, Neurobiology of learning and memory, 65(1), 1996, pp. 1-8

Authors: INTROINICOLLISON IB DALMAZ C MCGAUGH JL
Citation: Ib. Introinicollison et al., AMYGDALA BETA-NORADRENERGIC INFLUENCES ON MEMORY STORAGE INVOLVE CHOLINERGIC ACTIVATION, Neurobiology of learning and memory, 65(1), 1996, pp. 57-64

Authors: PACKARD MG MCGAUGH JL
Citation: Mg. Packard et Jl. Mcgaugh, INACTIVATION OF HIPPOCAMPUS OR CAUDATE-NUCLEUS WITH LIDOCAINE DIFFERENTIALLY AFFECTS EXPRESSION OF PLACE AND RESPONSE LEARNING, Neurobiology of learning and memory, 65(1), 1996, pp. 65-72
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