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The following pages link to Involvement of cerebral cortical structures in the classical conditioning of eyelid responses in rabbits. (Q52164181):
Displaying 16 items.
- Cholesterol and copper affect learning and memory in the rabbit. (Q34373769) (← links)
- Neural organization of eyelid responses (Q34523104) (← links)
- Microstimulation of the somatosensory cortex can substitute for vibrissa stimulation during Pavlovian conditioning (Q34683984) (← links)
- Dietary cholesterol impairs memory and memory increases brain cholesterol and sulfatide levels (Q34734366) (← links)
- The role of interpositus nucleus in eyelid conditioned responses (Q35184504) (← links)
- A trigeminal conditioned stimulus yields fast acquisition of cerebellum-dependent conditioned eyeblinks. (Q36865264) (← links)
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging of delay and trace eyeblink conditioning in the primary visual cortex of the rabbit (Q37193396) (← links)
- Neuronal premotor networks involved in eyelid responses: retrograde transneuronal tracing with rabies virus from the orbicularis oculi muscle in the rat. (Q44924740) (← links)
- Acquisition, consolidation, reconsolidation, and extinction of eyelid conditioning responses require de novo protein synthesis. (Q45281149) (← links)
- Classical eyeblink conditioning during acute hypobaric hypoxia is improved in acclimatized mice and involves Fos expression in selected brain areas (Q48100200) (← links)
- Human trace fear conditioning: right-lateralized cortical activity supports trace-interval processes (Q48242798) (← links)
- Single-cue delay and trace classical conditioning in schizophrenia (Q48375404) (← links)
- Altitude acclimatization improves submaximal cognitive performance in mice and involves an imbalance of the cholinergic system. (Q50748097) (← links)
- An experimental model for the study of cognitive disorders: the hippocampus and associative learning in mice (Q51944927) (← links)
- The use of alert behaving mice in the study of learning and memory processes (Q51998380) (← links)
- Complex spike synchrony dependent modulation of rat deep cerebellar nuclear activity (Q60913204) (← links)