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The following pages link to Hippocampal resections impair associative learning and recognition memory in the monkey (Q34279296):
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- Recognition memory signals in the macaque hippocampus (Q33591544) (← links)
- A unified framework for the functional organization of the medial temporal lobes and the phenomenology of episodic memory (Q33712283) (← links)
- Is the avian hippocampus a functional homologue of the mammalian hippocampus? (Q33902349) (← links)
- What, if anything, can monkeys tell us about human amnesia when they can't say anything at all? (Q33925743) (← links)
- Activity in the hippocampus and neocortical working memory regions predicts successful associative memory for temporally discontiguous events (Q34087643) (← links)
- How the primate fornix is affected by age. (Q34090997) (← links)
- New neurons in an aged brain (Q34227106) (← links)
- Perspectives on object-recognition memory following hippocampal damage: lessons from studies in rats (Q34446090) (← links)
- Pomegranate seed hydroalcoholic extract improves memory deficits in ovariectomized rats with permanent cerebral hypoperfusion /ischemia (Q35156217) (← links)
- The ageing brain: normal and abnormal memory (Q35211789) (← links)
- A Flicker Change Detection Task Reveals Object-in-Scene Memory Across Species. (Q35222385) (← links)
- Age-related changes in dentate gyrus cell numbers, neurogenesis, and associations with cognitive impairments in the rhesus monkey. (Q35847680) (← links)
- Translational models for vascular cognitive impairment: a review including larger species (Q36259074) (← links)
- Differential effects of experience on tuning properties of macaque MTL neurons in a passive viewing task (Q36509352) (← links)
- An MRI study of age-related white and gray matter volume changes in the rhesus monkey (Q37020997) (← links)
- Improving active and passive avoidance memories deficits due to permanent cerebral ischemia by pomegranate seed extract in female rats (Q37096410) (← links)
- Dissociations among structural-perceptual, lexical-semantic, and event-fact memory systems in Alzheimer, amnesic, and normal subjects (Q38467219) (← links)
- The hippocampal formation is necessary for rats to learn and remember configural discriminations (Q39368062) (← links)
- Effects of aging on visual recognition memory in the rhesus monkey (Q39552818) (← links)
- The effects of gallic acid on pain and memory following transient global ischemia/reperfusion in Wistar rats (Q41501288) (← links)
- Present imperfect: a critical review of animal models of the mnemonic impairments in Alzheimer's disease (Q41716311) (← links)
- Memory loss from a subcortical white matter infarct (Q42018055) (← links)
- Memory disorders in probable Alzheimer's disease: the role of hippocampal atrophy as shown with MRI. (Q42714481) (← links)
- Dissociation of the effects of inferior temporal and limbic lesions on object discrimination learning with 24-h intertrial intervals (Q43867234) (← links)
- Restoration of learning ability in fornix-transected monkeys after fetal basal forebrain but not fetal hippocampal tissue transplantation (Q43930423) (← links)
- Lesions of the fornix but not the amygdala impair the acquisition of concurrent discriminations by rats (Q44210598) (← links)
- Concurrent and sequential pattern discrimination learning by patients with Korsakoff amnesia (Q44826321) (← links)
- Neuronal responses related to the novelty and familarity of visual stimuli in the substantia innominata, diagonal band of Broca and periventricular region of the primate basal forebrain (Q44962879) (← links)
- Equivalent impairment of spatial and nonspatial memory following damage to the human hippocampus (Q47344495) (← links)
- Severity-Dependent Long-Term Spatial Learning-Memory Impairment in a Mouse Model of Traumatic Brain Injury (Q47957303) (← links)
- Sensitivity to ageing of the limbic dopaminergic system: a review (Q48308843) (← links)
- Novel odour recognition memory is independent of the hippocampus in rats (Q48320401) (← links)
- Functional comparison of neuronal properties in the primate posterior hippocampus and parahippocampus (area TF/TH) during different behavioural paradigms involving memory and selective attention (Q48330104) (← links)
- Rest boosts the long-term retention of spatial associative and temporal order information (Q48360955) (← links)
- Removal of the hippocampus and transection of the fornix produce comparable deficits on delayed non-matching to position by rats (Q48405424) (← links)
- Monkey hippocampal neuron responses to complex sensory stimulation during object discrimination (Q48466290) (← links)
- Microvascular anatomy of the hippocampal formation (Q48482660) (← links)
- Visual recognition in monkeys: effects of transection of fornix (Q48555076) (← links)
- Mamillary-body lesions and visual recognition in monkeys (Q48561643) (← links)
- Patterns of cognitive decline in aged rhesus monkeys. (Q48641404) (← links)
- H. M.'s medial temporal lobe lesion: findings from magnetic resonance imaging (Q48706711) (← links)
- Memory decays at the same rate in macaques with and without brain lesions when expressed in d' or arcsine terms (Q48792684) (← links)
- Hippocampus and the blood supply to TE: parahippocampal pial section impairs visual discrimination learning in monkeys (Q48810242) (← links)
- An evaluation of the concurrent discrimination task as a measure of habit learning: performance of amnesic subjects. (Q52030286) (← links)
- Recognition memory span in rhesus monkeys of advanced age. (Q52045370) (← links)
- Can amnesia be caused by damage of a single brain structure? (Q52092737) (← links)
- Impaired recency judgments and intact novelty judgments after fornix transection in monkeys. (Q52093039) (← links)
- Object recognition memory in the rat: the role of the hippocampus. (Q52101092) (← links)
- The effects of fornix transection and combined fornix transection, mammillary body lesions and hippocampal ablations on object-pair association memory in the rhesus monkey. (Q52113016) (← links)
- Hippocampal abnormalities in amnesic patients revealed by high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging. (Q52113582) (← links)