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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Acute and chronic effects of ferret odor exposure in Sprague–Dawley rats Campeau, S.
2008
19-20 7 p. 1277-1286
10 p.
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2 Adaptive modulation of behavioural profiles by social stress during early phases of life and adolescence Sachser, Norbert
2011
19-20 7 p. 1518-1533
16 p.
artikel
3 Adaptive significance of natural variations in maternal care in rats: A translational perspective Beery, Annaliese K.
2011
19-20 7 p. 1552-1561
10 p.
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4 Advances in functional neuroanatomy: A review of combined DTI and fMRI studies in healthy younger and older adults Bennett, Ilana J.
2013
19-20 7 p. 1201-1210
10 p.
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5 Advantages of bias and prejudice: an exploration of their neurocognitive templates Tobena, A.
1999
19-20 7 p. 1047-1058
12 p.
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6 Age-related changes in primary somatosensory cortex of rats: evidence for parallel degenerative and plastic-adaptive processes Godde, Ben
2002
19-20 7 p. 743-752
10 p.
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7 Age-related declines in prospective memory: behavioral and electrophysiological evidence West, Robert
2002
19-20 7 p. 827-833
7 p.
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8 Aging, cognition, and culture: a neuroscientific perspective Park, Denise C.
2002
19-20 7 p. 859-867
9 p.
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9 Aging, executive control, and attention: a review of meta-analyses Verhaeghen, Paul
2002
19-20 7 p. 849-857
9 p.
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10 Aging, expertise and fine motor movement Krampe, Ralf Th
2002
19-20 7 p. 769-776
8 p.
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11 Aging of the brain, sensorimotor, and cognitive processes Li, Shu-Chen
2002
19-20 7 p. 729-732
4 p.
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12 Altered midbrain dopaminergic neurotransmission during development in an animal model of ADHD Leo, Damiana
2003
19-20 7 p. 661-669
9 p.
artikel
13 Alzheimer's disease and blood–brain barrier function—Why have anti-β-amyloid therapies failed to prevent dementia progression? Pahnke, Jens
2009
19-20 7 p. 1099-1108
10 p.
artikel
14 A meta-analysis of structural brain abnormalities in PTSD Karl, Anke
2006
19-20 7 p. 1004-1031
28 p.
artikel
15 Analysis of behavioral constraints and the neuroanatomy of fear to the predator odor trimethylthiazoline: A model for animal phobias Rosen, Jeffrey B.
2008
19-20 7 p. 1267-1276
10 p.
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16 A neuroscience approach to optimizing brain resources for human performance in extreme environments Paulus, Martin P.
2009
19-20 7 p. 1080-1088
9 p.
artikel
17 Animal cognition: defining the issues Sarter, Martin
2004
19-20 7 p. 645-650
6 p.
artikel
18 An overview of the tasks used to test working memory in rodents Dudchenko, Paul A.
2004
19-20 7 p. 699-709
11 p.
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19 Are we all born synaesthetic? Examining the neonatal synaesthesia hypothesis Deroy, Ophelia
2013
19-20 7 p. 1240-1253
14 p.
artikel
20 A scale-free systems theory of motivation and addiction Chambers, R. Andrew
2007
19-20 7 p. 1017-1045
29 p.
artikel
21 Assessment of age-associated cognitive deficits in rats: a tricky business van der Staay, F.Josef
2002
19-20 7 p. 753-759
7 p.
artikel
22 A theory of cognitive control, aging cognition, and neuromodulation Braver, Todd S
2002
19-20 7 p. 809-817
9 p.
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23 Behaviors induced or disrupted by complex partial seizures Leung, L.S
2000
19-20 7 p. 763-775
13 p.
artikel
24 Behavioural, pharmacological, morpho-functional molecular studies reveal a hyperfunctioning mesocortical dopamine system in an animal model of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder Viggiano, Davide
2003
19-20 7 p. 683-689
7 p.
artikel
25 Binding and inhibition in episodic memory—Cognitive, emotional, and neural processes Bäuml, Karl-Heinz
2010
19-20 7 p. 1047-1054
8 p.
artikel
26 Binding in voluntary action control Nattkemper, Dieter
2010
19-20 7 p. 1092-1101
10 p.
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27 Binding processes: Neurodynamics and functional role in memory and action Mecklinger, Axel
2010
19-20 7 p. 979-980
2 p.
artikel
28 Blindsight in action: what can the different sub-types of blindsight tell us about the control of visually guided actions? Danckert, James
2005
19-20 7 p. 1035-1046
12 p.
artikel
29 Categorization=decision making+generalization Seger, Carol A.
2013
19-20 7 p. 1187-1200
14 p.
artikel
30 Challenge or threat? Cardiovascular indexes of resilience and vulnerability to potential stress in humans Seery, Mark D.
2011
19-20 7 p. 1603-1610
8 p.
artikel
31 Chronic psychosocial stress and antidepressant treatment in tree shrews: time-dependent behavioral and endocrine effects Kramer, M
1999
19-20 7 p. 937-947
11 p.
artikel
32 Cocaine potentiates defensive behaviors related to fear and anxiety Blanchard, D.C
1999
19-20 7 p. 981-991
11 p.
artikel
33 Concurrent conditioned taste aversion: A learning mechanism based on rapid neural versus flexible humoral processing of visceral noxious substances Mediavilla, Cristina
2005
19-20 7 p. 1107-1118
12 p.
artikel
34 Conditioned taste aversion and amygdala lesions in the rat: A critical review Reilly, Steve
2005
19-20 7 p. 1067-1088
22 p.
artikel
35 Conditioning and cognition Pickens, Charles L.
2004
19-20 7 p. 651-661
11 p.
artikel
36 Control mechanisms in working memory: A possible function of EEG theta oscillations Sauseng, Paul
2010
19-20 7 p. 1015-1022
8 p.
artikel
37 Coping styles in animals: current status in behavior and stress-physiology Koolhaas, J.M
1999
19-20 7 p. 925-935
11 p.
artikel
38 Corrigendum to “Advances in in vivo imaging of serotonergic neurons in neuropsychiatric disorders” Hesse, Swen
2005
19-20 7 p. 1119-
1 p.
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39 Deep brain stimulation, vagal nerve stimulation and transcranial stimulation: An overview of stimulation parameters and neurotransmitter release Albert, G.C.
2009
19-20 7 p. 1042-1060
19 p.
artikel
40 Dopamine hypofunction possibly results from a defect in glutamate-stimulated release of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens shell of a rat model for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder—the spontaneously hypertensive rat Russell, Vivienne Ann
2003
19-20 7 p. 671-682
12 p.
artikel
41 Dopamine phenotype and behaviour in animal models: in relation to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Viggiano, Davide
2003
19-20 7 p. 623-637
15 p.
artikel
42 Dynamic neural systems enable adaptive, flexible memories Kroes, Marijn C.W.
2012
19-20 7 p. 1646-1666
21 p.
artikel
43 Early-stress regulates resilience, vulnerability and experimental validity in laboratory rodents through mother–offspring hormonal transfer Macrì, Simone
2011
19-20 7 p. 1534-1543
10 p.
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44 Editorial Board 2009
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45 Editorial Board 2003
19-20 7 p. IFC-
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46 Editorial board 2002
19-20 7 p. IFC-
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47 Editorial Board 2008
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48 Editorial board 2007
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49 Editorial board 2006
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50 Editorial Board 2010
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51 Editorial Board 2011
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52 Editorial Board 2013
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53 Editorial Board 2012
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54 Effect of amphetamine, cocaine and depolarization by high potassium on extracellular dopamine in the nucleus accumbens shell of SHR rats. An in vivo microdyalisis study Carboni, Ezio
2003
19-20 7 p. 653-659
7 p.
artikel
55 Effects of cortisol on brain alpha2-adrenoceptors: potential role in stress Flügge, G
1999
19-20 7 p. 949-956
8 p.
artikel
56 Effects of early stress on behavioral syndromes: An integrated adaptive perspective Sih, Andrew
2011
19-20 7 p. 1452-1465
14 p.
artikel
57 Effects of pre-pubertal social experiences on the responsiveness of juvenile rats to predator odors Siviy, Stephen M.
2008
19-20 7 p. 1249-1258
10 p.
artikel
58 Epigenetic mechanisms mediating vulnerability and resilience to psychiatric disorders Dudley, Kevin J.
2011
19-20 7 p. 1544-1551
8 p.
artikel
59 Episodic memory across the lifespan: The contributions of associative and strategic components Shing, Yee Lee
2010
19-20 7 p. 1080-1091
12 p.
artikel
60 Ethological research in clinical psychiatry: the study of nonverbal behavior during interviews Troisi, Alfonso
1999
19-20 7 p. 905-913
9 p.
artikel
61 Ethology and biomedical science Rodgers, John
1999
19-20 7 p. 893-
1 p.
artikel
62 Event-related phase reorganization may explain evoked neural dynamics Klimesch, Wolfgang
2007
19-20 7 p. 1003-1016
14 p.
artikel
63 Evolutionary functions of early social modulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis development in humans Flinn, Mark V.
2011
19-20 7 p. 1611-1629
19 p.
artikel
64 From manual gesture to speech: A gradual transition Gentilucci, Maurizio
2006
19-20 7 p. 949-960
12 p.
artikel
65 Functional imaging studies of dopamine system and cognition in normal aging and Parkinson's disease Kaasinen, Valtteri
2002
19-20 7 p. 785-793
9 p.
artikel
66 Functional role of gamma and theta oscillations in episodic memory Nyhus, Erika
2010
19-20 7 p. 1023-1035
13 p.
artikel
67 Genetic variation in cortico-amygdala serotonin function and risk for stress-related disease Holmes, Andrew
2008
19-20 7 p. 1293-1314
22 p.
artikel
68 Genetic variation in memory functioning Nilsson, Lars-Göran
2002
19-20 7 p. 841-848
8 p.
artikel
69 Global and focal aspects of absence epilepsy: The contribution of genetic models van Luijtelaar, Gilles
2006
19-20 7 p. 983-1003
21 p.
artikel
70 Habituation in rodents: A review of behavior, neurobiology, and genetics Leussis, Melanie P.
2006
19-20 7 p. 1045-1064
20 p.
artikel
71 Hemispheric asymmetry and aging: right hemisphere decline or asymmetry reduction Dolcos, Florin
2002
19-20 7 p. 819-825
7 p.
artikel
72 History and future of comparative analyses in sleep research Lesku, John A.
2009
19-20 7 p. 1024-1036
13 p.
artikel
73 Human gamma-band activity: A review on cognitive and behavioral correlates and network models Herrmann, Christoph S.
2010
19-20 7 p. 981-992
12 p.
artikel
74 Identifying key features of early stressful experiences that produce stress vulnerability and resilience in primates Parker, Karen J.
2011
19-20 7 p. 1466-1483
18 p.
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75 IFC - Editorial Board 2005
19-20 7 p. CO2-
1 p.
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76 IFC - Editorial Board 2004
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77 Individual differences in memory enhancement by encoding enactment: relationships to adult age and biological factors Nyberg, Lars
2002
19-20 7 p. 835-839
5 p.
artikel
78 Influence of spatial and temporal manipulations on the anxiolytic efficacy of chlordiazepoxide in mice previously exposed to the elevated plus-maze Holmes, A.
1999
19-20 7 p. 971-980
10 p.
artikel
79 Integrative neurocomputational perspectives on cognitive aging, neuromodulation, and representation Li, Shu-Chen
2002
19-20 7 p. 795-808
14 p.
artikel
80 Intelligence and neural efficiency Neubauer, Aljoscha C.
2009
19-20 7 p. 1004-1023
20 p.
artikel
81 Interacting brain systems modulate memory consolidation McIntyre, Christa K.
2012
19-20 7 p. 1750-1762
13 p.
artikel
82 Introduction to the special issue on kindling and behavior Adamec, R
2000
19-20 7 p. 687-689
3 p.
artikel
83 In-vivo rodent models for the experimental investigation of prenatal immune activation effects in neurodevelopmental brain disorders Meyer, Urs
2009
19-20 7 p. 1061-1079
19 p.
artikel
84 Is the mirror neuron system involved in imitation? A short review and meta-analysis Molenberghs, Pascal
2009
19-20 7 p. 975-980
6 p.
artikel
85 Liking vs. wanting food: Importance for human appetite control and weight regulation Finlayson, Graham
2007
19-20 7 p. 987-1002
16 p.
artikel
86 Long-term amygdala kindling in rats as a model for the study of interictal emotionality in temporal lobe epilepsy Kalynchuk, L.E
2000
19-20 7 p. 691-704
14 p.
artikel
87 Maternal corticosterone effects on hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal axis regulation and behavior of the offspring in rodents Catalani, Assia
2011
19-20 7 p. 1502-1517
16 p.
artikel
88 Mechanisms underlying epigenetic effects of early social experience: The role of neuropeptides and steroids Cushing, Bruce S.
2005
19-20 7 p. 1089-1105
17 p.
artikel
89 Memory encoding and aging: A neurocognitive perspective Craik, Fergus I.M.
2012
19-20 7 p. 1729-1739
11 p.
artikel
90 Memory formation, consolidation and transformation Nadel, L.
2012
19-20 7 p. 1640-1645
6 p.
artikel
91 Memory formation: Its changing face Oitzl, Melly S.
2012
19-20 7 p. 1577-1578
2 p.
artikel
92 Memory processes in classical conditioning Bouton, Mark E.
2004
19-20 7 p. 663-674
12 p.
artikel
93 Mesocorticolimbic Branches and ADHD Variants Sonuga-Barke, Edmund J.
2003
19-20 7 p. 581-
1 p.
artikel
94 Molecular connexions between dementia and diabetes Cole, Adam R.
2007
19-20 7 p. 1046-1063
18 p.
artikel
95 Multiple anatomical systems embedded within the primate medial temporal lobe: Implications for hippocampal function Aggleton, John P.
2012
19-20 7 p. 1579-1596
18 p.
artikel
96 Neural and cellular mechanisms of fear and extinction memory formation Orsini, Caitlin A.
2012
19-20 7 p. 1773-1802
30 p.
artikel
97 Neural binding mechanisms in learning and memory Opitz, Bertram
2010
19-20 7 p. 1036-1046
11 p.
artikel
98 Neurobiology of cognition in laboratory animals: challenges and opportunities Sarter, Martin
2004
19-20 7 p. 643-
1 p.
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99 Neurobiology of panic disorder: From animal models to brain neuroimaging Graeff, Frederico G.
2008
19-20 7 p. 1326-1335
10 p.
artikel
100 Neuromodulating mice and men: Are there functional species differences in neurotransmitter concentration? Fitzgerald, Paul J.
2009
19-20 7 p. 1037-1041
5 p.
artikel
101 Neuropathological, neurogenetic and neuroimaging evidence for white matter pathology in schizophrenia Walterfang, Mark
2006
19-20 7 p. 918-948
31 p.
artikel
102 Neuroplasticity in specific limbic system circuits may mediate specific kindling induced changes in animal affect—implications for understanding anxiety associated with epilepsy Adamec, R
2000
19-20 7 p. 705-723
19 p.
artikel
103 Neuropsychological mechanisms of visual face and body perception Minnebusch, Denise A.
2009
19-20 7 p. 1133-1144
12 p.
artikel
104 Olfaction and defense Blanchard, D. Caroline
2008
19-20 7 p. 1207-1208
2 p.
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105 Olfaction: A potential cognitive marker of psychiatric disorders Atanasova, Boriana
2008
19-20 7 p. 1315-1325
11 p.
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106 Olfactory/trigeminal interactions in nasal chemoreception Brand, Gérard
2006
19-20 7 p. 908-917
10 p.
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107 Oscillatory mechanisms of process binding in memory Klimesch, Wolfgang
2010
19-20 7 p. 1002-1014
13 p.
artikel
108 Pain in Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis: Its relation to the medial and lateral pain systems Scherder, Erik
2005
19-20 7 p. 1047-1056
10 p.
artikel
109 Parasites and behavior: an ethopharmacological analysis and biomedical implications Kavaliers, M
1999
19-20 7 p. 1037-1045
9 p.
artikel
110 Persistent cognitive dysfunction after traumatic brain injury: A dopamine hypothesis Bales, James W.
2009
19-20 7 p. 981-1003
23 p.
artikel
111 Predator odor fear conditioning: Current perspectives and new directions Takahashi, Lorey K.
2008
19-20 7 p. 1218-1227
10 p.
artikel
112 Prediction error in reinforcement learning: A meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies Garrison, Jane
2013
19-20 7 p. 1297-1310
14 p.
artikel
113 Prefrontal executive and cognitive functions in rodents: neural and neurochemical substrates Dalley, Jeffrey W.
2004
19-20 7 p. 771-784
14 p.
artikel
114 Prenatal exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals: effects on behavioral development Palanza, P
1999
19-20 7 p. 1011-1027
17 p.
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115 Prenatal stress in birds: Pathways, effects, function and perspectives Henriksen, Rie
2011
19-20 7 p. 1484-1501
18 p.
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116 Proximate and evolutionary studies of anxiety, stress and depression: synergy at the interface Nesse, Randolph
1999
19-20 7 p. 895-903
9 p.
artikel
117 Psychobiological risk factors for vulnerability to psychostimulants in human adolescents and animal models Laviola, Giovanni
1999
19-20 7 p. 993-1010
18 p.
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118 Quotidian resilience: Exploring mechanisms that drive resilience from a perspective of everyday stress and coping DiCorcia, Jennifer A.
2011
19-20 7 p. 1593-1602
10 p.
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119 Rats discriminate individual cats by their odor: Possible involvement of the accessory olfactory system Staples, Lauren G.
2008
19-20 7 p. 1209-1217
9 p.
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120 Relations between aging sensory/sensorimotor and cognitive functions Li, Karen Z.H
2002
19-20 7 p. 777-783
7 p.
artikel
121 Remembering perceptual features unequally bound in object and episodic tokens: Neural mechanisms and their electrophysiological correlates Zimmer, Hubert D.
2010
19-20 7 p. 1066-1079
14 p.
artikel
122 Resilience and adaptive aspects of stress in neurobehavioral development Lyons, David M.
2011
19-20 7 p. 1451-
1 p.
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123 Restraint stress in biobehavioral research: Recent developments Buynitsky, Tatyana
2009
19-20 7 p. 1089-1098
10 p.
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124 RETRACTED: From single neuron-firing to consciousness—Towards the true solution of the binding problem Velik, Rosemarie
2010
19-20 7 p. 993-1001
9 p.
artikel
125 Rodent spatial navigation: at the crossroads of cognition and movement Sutherland, Robert J.
2004
19-20 7 p. 687-697
11 p.
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126 Scent marking behavior as an odorant communication in mice Arakawa, Hiroyuki
2008
19-20 7 p. 1236-1248
13 p.
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127 Selection, evolution of behavior and animal models in behavioral neuroscience Parmigiani, Stefano
1999
19-20 7 p. 957-970
14 p.
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128 Self-organization of multiple spatial and context memories in the hippocampus Stella, Federico
2012
19-20 7 p. 1609-1625
17 p.
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129 Sensing danger through the olfactory system: The role of the hypothalamic dorsal premammillary nucleus Canteras, Newton S.
2008
19-20 7 p. 1228-1235
8 p.
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130 Sensorimotor adaptation in young and elderly humans Bock, Otmar
2002
19-20 7 p. 761-767
7 p.
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131 Serotonin and the neurobiology of the ejaculatory threshold de Jong, Trynke R.
2006
19-20 7 p. 893-907
15 p.
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132 Serum and brain concentrations of methylphenidate: implications for use and abuse Swanson, J.M
2003
19-20 7 p. 615-621
7 p.
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133 Sickness and behaviour in animals: a motivational perspective Aubert, A
1999
19-20 7 p. 1029-1036
8 p.
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134 Sleep-dependent memory consolidation – What can be learnt from children? Wilhelm, I.
2012
19-20 7 p. 1718-1728
11 p.
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135 Social memories in rodents: Methods, mechanisms and modulation by stress van der Kooij, Michael A.
2012
19-20 7 p. 1763-1772
10 p.
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136 Social stress, autonomic neural activation, and cardiac activity in rats Sgoifo, A
1999
19-20 7 p. 915-923
9 p.
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137 Some pitfalls in measuring memory in animals Thorpe, Christina M.
2004
19-20 7 p. 711-718
8 p.
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138 Spontaneous attentional fluctuations in impaired states and pathological conditions: A neurobiological hypothesis Sonuga-Barke, Edmund J.S.
2007
19-20 7 p. 977-986
10 p.
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139 Stress effects on memory: An update and integration Schwabe, Lars
2012
19-20 7 p. 1740-1749
10 p.
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140 Structural changes that occur during normal aging of primate cerebral hemispheres Peters, Alan
2002
19-20 7 p. 733-741
9 p.
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141 Structured cognition and neural systems: From rats to language Battaglia, Francesco P.
2012
19-20 7 p. 1626-1639
14 p.
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142 Systematic review, structural analysis, and new theoretical perspectives on the role of serotonin and associated genes in the etiology of psychopathy and sociopathy Yildirim, Bariş O.
2013
19-20 7 p. 1254-1296
43 p.
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143 Systems-level integration of interval timing and reaction time MacDonald, Christopher J.
2004
19-20 7 p. 747-769
23 p.
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144 The Adaptive Calibration Model of stress responsivity Del Giudice, Marco
2011
19-20 7 p. 1562-1592
31 p.
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145 The challenges of understanding mammalian cognition and memory-based behaviours: an interactive learning and memory systems approach McDonald, Robert J.
2004
19-20 7 p. 719-745
27 p.
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146 The control of long-term memory: Brain systems and cognitive processes Mecklinger, Axel
2010
19-20 7 p. 1055-1065
11 p.
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147 The development of neural correlates for memory formation Ofen, Noa
2012
19-20 7 p. 1708-1717
10 p.
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148 The dopaminergic basis of human behaviors: A review of molecular imaging studies Egerton, Alice
2009
19-20 7 p. 1109-1132
24 p.
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149 The dopamine transporter and neuroimaging in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Krause, Klaus-Henning
2003
19-20 7 p. 605-613
9 p.
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150 The dual pathway model of AD/HD: an elaboration of neuro-developmental characteristics Sonuga-Barke, Edmund J.S
2003
19-20 7 p. 593-604
12 p.
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151 The effect of seizures and kindling on reproductive hormones in the rat Edwards, H.E
2000
19-20 7 p. 753-762
10 p.
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152 The HR/LR model: Further evidence as an animal model of sensation seeking Blanchard, Mathieu M.
2009
19-20 7 p. 1145-1154
10 p.
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153 The mnemonic effects of kindling Hannesson, D.K
2000
19-20 7 p. 725-751
27 p.
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154 The neural/cephalic phase reflexes in the physiology of nutrition Zafra, María A.
2006
19-20 7 p. 1032-1044
13 p.
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155 The neurodevelopment of human sexual orientation Rahman, Qazi
2005
19-20 7 p. 1057-1066
10 p.
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156 The role of intracellular calcium stores in synaptic plasticity and memory consolidation Baker, Kathryn D.
2013
19-20 7 p. 1211-1239
29 p.
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157 The role of metaplasticity mechanisms in regulating memory destabilization and reconsolidation Finnie, Peter S.B.
2012
19-20 7 p. 1667-1707
41 p.
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158 The spontaneously hypertensive-rat as an animal model of ADHD: evidence for impulsive and non-impulsive subpopulations Adriani, Walter
2003
19-20 7 p. 639-651
13 p.
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159 The top and the bottom of ADHD: a neuropsychological perspective Sergeant, Joseph A
2003
19-20 7 p. 583-592
10 p.
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160 Towards a functional organization of episodic memory in the medial temporal lobe Eichenbaum, Howard
2012
19-20 7 p. 1597-1608
12 p.
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161 2,3,5-Trimethyl-3-thiazoline (TMT), a component of fox odor – Just repugnant or really fear-inducing? Fendt, Markus
2008
19-20 7 p. 1259-1266
8 p.
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162 Understanding contextual fear conditioning: insights from a two-process model Rudy, J.W.
2004
19-20 7 p. 675-685
11 p.
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163 Visuo-spatial neglect: A systematic review of current interventions and their effectiveness Luauté, Jacques
2006
19-20 7 p. 961-982
22 p.
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164 Vulnerability to lasting anxiogenic effects of brief exposure to predator stimuli: Sex, serotonin and other factors—Relevance to PTSD Adamec, Robert
2008
19-20 7 p. 1287-1292
6 p.
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165 What neuroimaging tells us about sensory substitution Poirier, Colline
2007
19-20 7 p. 1064-1070
7 p.
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