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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A comparison of egocentric and allocentric age-dependent spatial learning in the beagle dog Christie, Lori-Ann
2005
29 3 p. 361-369
9 p.
article
2 Age-associated cognitive deficits in humans and dogs: A comparative neuropsychological approach Boutet, Isabelle
2005
29 3 p. 433-441
9 p.
article
3 A longitudinal study of brain morphometrics using serial magnetic resonance imaging analysis in a canine model of aging Su, Min-Ying
2005
29 3 p. 389-397
9 p.
article
4 An investigation of the relationship between response latency across several cognitive tasks in the beagle dog Nippak, Pria M.D.
2005
29 3 p. 371-377
7 p.
article
5 A novel method for assessing contrast sensitivity in the beagle dog is sensitive to age and an antioxidant enriched food de Rivera, Christina
2005
29 3 p. 379-387
9 p.
article
6 Chronic antioxidant and mitochondrial cofactor administration improves discrimination learning in aged but not young dogs Siwak, Christina T.
2005
29 3 p. 461-469
9 p.
article
7 Cognitive and behavioral assessment in dogs and pet food market applications Zicker, Steven C.
2005
29 3 p. 455-459
5 p.
article
8 Contents List 2005
29 3 p. vii-
1 p.
article
9 Editorial Board 2005
29 3 p. CO2-
1 p.
article
10 Effect of feeding patterns on performance of a visuospatial memory task in the beagle dog: A novel cognitive-based protocol for assessing satiety Chan, Joan W.C.
2005
29 3 p. 481-488
8 p.
article
11 Effects of scopolamine challenge on regional cerebral blood volume. A pharmacological model to validate the use of contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging to assess cerebral blood volume in a canine model of aging Tapp, P. Dwight
2005
29 3 p. 399-406
8 p.
article
12 Estrogen modulates cognitive and cholinergic processes in surgically menopausal monkeys Tinkler, Gregory Paul
2005
29 3 p. 423-431
9 p.
article
13 Further evidence for the cholinergic hypothesis of aging and dementia from the canine model of aging Araujo, Joseph A.
2005
29 3 p. 411-422
12 p.
article
14 Learning and memory as a function of age in Down syndrome: A study using animal-based tasks Nelson, Linda
2005
29 3 p. 443-453
11 p.
article
15 Mitochondrial aging and dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease Sullivan, Patrick G.
2005
29 3 p. 407-410
4 p.
article
16 Pharmaceutical and other commercial uses of the dog model Ikeda-Douglas, Candace J.
2005
29 3 p. 355-360
6 p.
article
17 The canine model of human cognitive aging and dementia: Pharmacological validity of the model for assessment of human cognitive-enhancing drugs Studzinski, Christa M.
2005
29 3 p. 489-498
10 p.
article
18 Therapeutic agents for the treatment of cognitive dysfunction syndrome in senior dogs Landsberg, Gary
2005
29 3 p. 471-479
9 p.
article
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