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Authors: RAPP PR
Citation: Pr. Rapp, REPRESENTATIONAL ORGANIZATION IN THE AGED HIPPOCAMPUS, Hippocampus (New York, N.Y.), 8(5), 1998, pp. 432-435

Authors: RAPP PR KANSKY MT ROBERTS JA
Citation: Pr. Rapp et al., IMPAIRED SPATIAL INFORMATION-PROCESSING IN AGED MONKEYS WITH PRESERVED RECOGNITION MEMORY, NeuroReport, 8(8), 1997, pp. 1923-1928

Authors: ROBERTS JA GILARDI KVK LASLEY B RAPP PR
Citation: Ja. Roberts et al., REPRODUCTIVE SENESCENCE PREDICTS COGNITIVE DECLINE IN AGED FEMALE MONKEYS, NeuroReport, 8(8), 1997, pp. 2047-2051

Authors: EBERLING JL ROBERTS JA RAPP PR TUSZYNSKI MH JAGUST WJ
Citation: Jl. Eberling et al., CEREBRAL GLUCOSE-METABOLISM AND MEMORY IN AGED RHESUS MACAQUES, Neurobiology of aging, 18(4), 1997, pp. 437-443

Authors: GALLAGHER M RAPP PR
Citation: M. Gallagher et Pr. Rapp, THE USE OF ANIMAL-MODELS TO STUDY THE EFFECTS OF AGING ON COGNITION, Annual review of psychology, 48, 1997, pp. 339-370

Authors: RAPP PR KANSKY MT EICHENBAUM H
Citation: Pr. Rapp et al., LEARNING AND MEMORY FOR HIERARCHICAL RELATIONSHIPS IN THE MONKEY - EFFECTS OF AGING, Behavioral neuroscience, 110(5), 1996, pp. 887-897

Authors: RAPP PR BURWELL RD WEST MJ
Citation: Pr. Rapp et al., INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES IN AGING - IMPLICATIONS FOR STEREOLOGICAL STUDIES OF NEURON LOSS - COMMENT, Neurobiology of aging, 17(3), 1996, pp. 495-496

Authors: GALLAGHER M LANDFIELD PW MCEWEN B MEANEY MJ RAPP PR SAPOLSKY R WEST MJ
Citation: M. Gallagher et al., HIPPOCAMPAL NEURODEGENERATION IN AGING, Science, 274(5287), 1996, pp. 484-485

Authors: RAPP PR GALLAGHER M
Citation: Pr. Rapp et M. Gallagher, PRESERVED NEURON NUMBER IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS OF AGED RATS WITH SPATIAL-LEARNING DEFICITS, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 93(18), 1996, pp. 9926-9930

Authors: RAPP PR HEINDEL WC
Citation: Pr. Rapp et Wc. Heindel, MEMORY-SYSTEMS IN NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL AGING, Current opinion in neurology, 7(4), 1994, pp. 294-298

Authors: RAPP PR
Citation: Pr. Rapp, FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS OF THE HIPPOCAMPAL MEMORY SYSTEM - IMPLICATIONSFOR FUTURE LEARNING AND MEMORY RESEARCH IN NONHUMAN-PRIMATES, Behavioral and brain sciences, 17(3), 1994, pp. 491-492
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