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Electroconvulsive shock and lidocaine reveal rapid consolidation of spatial working memory in the water maze
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Time-dependent processes in memory storage.
Spatial learning and memory processes: the search for their neurobiological mechanisms in the rat.
Interhippocampal transfer of place navigation monocularly acquired by rats during unilateral functional ablation of the dorsal hippocampus and visual cortex with lidocaine.
Persistence of spatial memory in the Morris water tank task.
Influence of electroconvulsive shock and naloxone on acquisition and retention of a spatial navigation task in rats.
Retrograde Amnesia: Delayed Forgetting after Concussion
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Liu Z
Nadel L
Bures J
Bohbot V
Otáhal P
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Electroconvulsive shock and lidocaine reveal rapid consolidation of spatial working memory in the water maze
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Electroconvulsive shock and lidocaine reveal rapid consolidation of spatial working memory in the water maze.
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Electroconvulsive shock and lidocaine reveal rapid consolidation of spatial working memory in the water maze
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Electroconvulsive shock and lidocaine reveal rapid consolidation of spatial working memory in the water maze
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Electroconvulsive shock and lidocaine reveal rapid consolidation of spatial working memory in the water maze.
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Electroconvulsive shock and lidocaine reveal rapid consolidation of spatial working memory in the water maze
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Electroconvulsive shock and lidocaine reveal rapid consolidation of spatial working memory in the water maze
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Electroconvulsive shock and lidocaine reveal rapid consolidation of spatial working memory in the water maze.
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Electroconvulsive shock and lidocaine reveal rapid consolidation of spatial working memory in the water maze
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Electroconvulsive shock and lidocaine reveal rapid consolidation of spatial working memory in the water maze.
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http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/reference/8633008
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8633008
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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9
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93
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/PNAS.93.9.4016
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10.1073/PNAS.93.9.4016
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1996PNAS...93.4016B
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39478
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Stress generates emotional memories and retrograde amnesia by inducing an endogenous form of hippocampal LTP.
Reversible neural inactivation reveals hippocampal participation in several memory processes.
Correlation between cognitive deficits and Abeta deposits in transgenic APP+PS1 mice.
The role of the hippocampus in solving the Morris water maze
Memory consolidation, retrograde amnesia and the hippocampal complex
Emotion-induced amnesia in rats: working memory-specific impairment, corticosterone-memory correlation, and fear versus arousal effects on memory
Temporal limits of spatial working memory in humans.
Lidocaine injections targeting CA3 hippocampus impair long-term spatial memory and prevent learning-induced mossy fiber remodeling
Delay-dependent impairment of a matching-to-place task with chronic and intrahippocampal infusion of the NMDA-antagonist D-AP5.
Spatial learning deficits in mice with a targeted glucocorticoid receptor gene disruption.
Hippocampus and retrograde amnesia in the rat model: a modest proposal for the situation of systems consolidation
Sensory and memory properties of hippocampal place cells
Pharmacological inactivation in the analysis of the central control of movement
Neurosilence: profound suppression of neural activity following intracerebral administration of the protein synthesis inhibitor anisomycin.
Delay-dependent impairment of spatial working memory with inhibition of NR2B-containing NMDA receptors in hippocampal CA1 region of rats
Long-term decrease in immediate early gene expression after electroconvulsive seizures
Re-evaluation of the spatial memory deficits induced by hippocampal short lasting inactivation reveals the need for cortical co-operation.
Spatial memory performance of freely-moving squirrel monkeys.
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