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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Age effects in storage and extinction of a naturally acquired conditioned eyeblink response Thürling, M.
2014
109 C p. 104-112
9 p.
artikel
2 Changes in the plastic properties of hippocampal dendritic spines underlie the attenuation of place learning in healthy aged rats González-Ramírez, Myrna M.
2014
109 C p. 94-103
10 p.
artikel
3 Combining fMRI and behavioral measures to examine the process of human learning Karuza, Elisabeth A.
2014
109 C p. 193-206
14 p.
artikel
4 Comparison of the classically conditioned withdrawal reflex in cerebellar patients and healthy control subjects during stance: 2. Biomechanical characteristics Kutz, D.F.
2014
109 C p. 178-192
15 p.
artikel
5 Editorial Board 2014
109 C p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
6 Effects of seductive details evidenced by gaze duration Chang, Yongmin
2014
109 C p. 131-138
8 p.
artikel
7 Exposure to predator odor influences the relative use of multiple memory systems: Role of basolateral amygdala Leong, Kah-Chung
2014
109 C p. 56-61
6 p.
artikel
8 Heart rate response to post-learning stress predicts memory consolidation Larra, Mauro F.
2014
109 C p. 74-81
8 p.
artikel
9 Human brainstem plasticity: The interaction of stimulus probability and auditory learning Skoe, Erika
2014
109 C p. 82-93
12 p.
artikel
10 Memory retrieval in response to partial cues requires NMDA receptor-dependent neurotransmission in the medial prefrontal cortex Jo, Yong Sang
2014
109 C p. 20-26
7 p.
artikel
11 Mind the gap: Delayed manifestation of long-term object memory improvement by phosphodiesterase inhibitors Akkerman, S.
2014
109 C p. 139-143
5 p.
artikel
12 Muscle tension induced after learning enhances long-term narrative and visual memory in healthy older adults Nielson, Kristy A.
2014
109 C p. 144-150
7 p.
artikel
13 Nicotine shifts the temporal activation of hippocampal protein kinase A and extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 to enhance long-term, but not short-term, hippocampus-dependent memory Gould, Thomas J.
2014
109 C p. 151-159
9 p.
artikel
14 Reduced activity-dependent protein levels in a mouse model of the fragile X premutation von Leden, Ramona E.
2014
109 C p. 160-168
9 p.
artikel
15 Relational memory generalization and integration in a transitive inference task with and without instructed awareness Munnelly, Anita
2014
109 C p. 169-177
9 p.
artikel
16 RETRACTED: Neuronal damage, central cholinergic dysfunction and oxidative damage correlate with cognitive deficits in rats with chronic cerebral hypoperfusion Xi, Ye
2014
109 C p. 7-19
13 p.
artikel
17 Role of the insular cortex in taste familiarity Moraga-Amaro, Rodrigo
2014
109 C p. 37-45
9 p.
artikel
18 Sex differences in stress effects on response and spatial memory formation Guenzel, Friederike M.
2014
109 C p. 46-55
10 p.
artikel
19 Sleep deprivation during a specific 3-hour time window post-training impairs hippocampal synaptic plasticity and memory Prince, Toni-Moi
2014
109 C p. 122-130
9 p.
artikel
20 Stress-dependent opioid and adrenergic modulation of newly retrieved fear memory Schneider, Allen M.
2014
109 C p. 1-6
6 p.
artikel
21 The forgotten insular cortex: Its role on recognition memory formation Bermudez-Rattoni, Federico
2014
109 C p. 207-216
10 p.
artikel
22 The roles of the nucleus accumbens core, dorsomedial striatum, and dorsolateral striatum in learning: Performance and extinction of Pavlovian fear-conditioned responses and instrumental avoidance responses Wendler, Etieli
2014
109 C p. 27-36
10 p.
artikel
23 Towards understanding sex differences in visceral pain: Enhanced reactivation of classically-conditioned fear in healthy women Benson, Sven
2014
109 C p. 113-121
9 p.
artikel
24 Voluntary exercise followed by chronic stress strikingly increases mature adult-born hippocampal neurons and prevents stress-induced deficits in ‘what–when–where’ memory Castilla-Ortega, Estela
2014
109 C p. 62-73
12 p.
artikel
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