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Authors: Oswald, CJP Yee, BK Rawlins, JNP Bannerman, DB Good, M Honey, RC
Citation: Cjp. Oswald et al., Involvement of the entorhinal cortex in a process of attentional modulation: Evidence from a novel variant of an IDS/EDS procedure, BEHAV NEURO, 115(4), 2001, pp. 841-849

Authors: Bannerman, DM Yee, BK Lemaire, M Wilbrecht, L Jarrard, L Iversen, SD Rawlins, JNP Good, MA
Citation: Dm. Bannerman et al., The role of the entorhinal cortex in two forms of spatial learning and memory, EXP BRAIN R, 141(3), 2001, pp. 281-303

Authors: Bannerman, DM Yee, BK Lemaire, M Jarrard, L Iversen, SD Rawlins, JNP Good, MA
Citation: Dm. Bannerman et al., Contextual fear conditioning is disrupted by lesions of the subcortical, but not entorhinal, connections to the hippocampus, EXP BRAIN R, 141(3), 2001, pp. 304-311

Authors: Nag, S Tang, F Yee, BK
Citation: S. Nag et al., Chronic intracerebroventricular exposure to beta-amyloid(1-40) impairs object recognition but does not affect spontaneous locomotor activity or sensorimotor gating in the rat, EXP BRAIN R, 136(1), 2001, pp. 93-100

Authors: Yee, BK
Citation: Bk. Yee, Cytotoxic lesion of the medial prefrontal cortex abolishes the partial reinforcement extinction effect, attenuates prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex and induces transient hyperlocomotion, while sparing spontaneous object recognition memory in the rat, NEUROSCIENC, 95(3), 2000, pp. 675-689

Authors: Mitchell, SN Yee, BK Feldon, J Gray, JA Rawlins, JNP
Citation: Sn. Mitchell et al., Activation of the retrohippocampal region in the rat causes dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens: disruption by fornix section, EUR J PHARM, 407(1-2), 2000, pp. 131-138

Authors: Marighetto, A Etchamendy, N Touzani, K Torrea, CC Yee, BK Rawlins, JNP Jaffard, R
Citation: A. Marighetto et al., Knowing which and knowing what: a potential mouse model for age-related human declarative memory decline, EUR J NEURO, 11(9), 1999, pp. 3312-3322

Authors: Pouzet, B Welzl, H Gubler, MK Broersen, L Veenman, CL Feldon, J Rawlins, JNP Yee, BK
Citation: B. Pouzet et al., The effects of NMDA-induced retrohippocampal lesions on performance of four spatial memory tasks known to be sensitive to hippocampal damage in the rat, EUR J NEURO, 11(1), 1999, pp. 123-140

Authors: Bannerman, DM Yee, BK Good, MA Heupel, MJ Iversen, SD Rawlins, JNP
Citation: Dm. Bannerman et al., Double dissociation of function within the hippocampus: A comparison of dorsal, ventral, and complete hippocampal cytotoxic lesions, BEHAV NEURO, 113(6), 1999, pp. 1170-1188

Authors: Richmond, MA Yee, BK Pouzet, B Veenman, L Rawlins, JNP Feldon, J Bannerman, DM
Citation: Ma. Richmond et al., Dissociating context and space within the hippocampus: Effects of complete, dorsal, and ventral excitotoxic hippocampal lesions on conditioned freezing and spatial learning, BEHAV NEURO, 113(6), 1999, pp. 1189-1203

Authors: Pouzet, B Feldon, J Veenman, CL Yee, BK Richmond, M Rawlins, JNP Weiner, I
Citation: B. Pouzet et al., The effects of hippocampal and fimbria-fornix lesions on prepulse inhibition, BEHAV NEURO, 113(5), 1999, pp. 968-981

Authors: Nag, S Yee, BK Tang, F
Citation: S. Nag et al., Reduction in somatostatin and substance P levels and choline acetyltransferase activity in the cortex and hippocampus of the rat after chronic intracerebroventricular infusion of beta-amyloid (1-40), BRAIN RES B, 50(4), 1999, pp. 251-262

Authors: Pouzet, B Veenman, CL Yee, BK Feldon, J Weiner, I
Citation: B. Pouzet et al., The effects of radiofrequency lesion or transection of the fimbria-fornix on latent inhibition in the rat, NEUROSCIENC, 91(4), 1999, pp. 1355-1368
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