In the first part of three overviews on recognition memory in the rat, we discussed the tasks employed to study recognition memory. In the second part, we discussed the neuroanatomical systems thought to be of importance for the mediation of recognition memory in the rat. In particular, we delineated two parallel-distributed neuronal networks, one that is essential for the processing of non-spatial/item recognition memory processes and incorporates the cortical association areas such as TE1, TE2 and TE3, the rhinal cortices, the mediodorsal thalamic nucleus and prefrontal cortical areas (Network 1), the other comprising of the hippocampus, mamillary bodies, anterior thalamic nuclei and medial prefrontal areas (Network 2), suggested to be pi...
Two different models (convergent and parallel) potentially describe how recognition memory, the abil...
To investigate the involvement of different types of glutamate receptors in recognition memory, sele...
Dual-process models of recognition memory in animals propose that recognition memory is supported by...
In the first part of three overviews on recognition memory in the rat, we discussed the tasks employ...
A discussion of the neuroanatomical systems thought to be of importance for the mediation of recogni...
Recognition is the process by which a subject is aware that a stimulus has been previously experienc...
The proposal that a system centering on the perirhinal cortex is responsible for familiarity discrim...
AbstractFindings of pharmacological studies that have investigated the involvement of specific regio...
Findings of pharmacological studies that have investigated the involvement of specific regions of th...
Rats were submitted to object and spatial recognition tests (both based on the same paradigm) and to...
This study was conducted to discover whether the rat cortex contains neurons that signal information...
The mediodorsal thalamus (MD) is implicated in recognition memory however its exact role is unclear....
Object-in-place (OIP) memory is a form of associative recognition memory which relies on the formati...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the neural and neurochemical substrates of cognitive flexi...
Two different models (convergent and parallel) potentially describe how recognition memory, the abil...
To investigate the involvement of different types of glutamate receptors in recognition memory, sele...
Dual-process models of recognition memory in animals propose that recognition memory is supported by...
In the first part of three overviews on recognition memory in the rat, we discussed the tasks employ...
A discussion of the neuroanatomical systems thought to be of importance for the mediation of recogni...
Recognition is the process by which a subject is aware that a stimulus has been previously experienc...
The proposal that a system centering on the perirhinal cortex is responsible for familiarity discrim...
AbstractFindings of pharmacological studies that have investigated the involvement of specific regio...
Findings of pharmacological studies that have investigated the involvement of specific regions of th...
Rats were submitted to object and spatial recognition tests (both based on the same paradigm) and to...
This study was conducted to discover whether the rat cortex contains neurons that signal information...
The mediodorsal thalamus (MD) is implicated in recognition memory however its exact role is unclear....
Object-in-place (OIP) memory is a form of associative recognition memory which relies on the formati...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the neural and neurochemical substrates of cognitive flexi...
Two different models (convergent and parallel) potentially describe how recognition memory, the abil...
To investigate the involvement of different types of glutamate receptors in recognition memory, sele...
Dual-process models of recognition memory in animals propose that recognition memory is supported by...