10 results on '"Good, M. A."'
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2. Context- But Not Familiarity-Dependent Forms of Object Recognition Are Impaired Following Excitotoxic Hippocampal Lesions in Rats
3. 17-β Estradiol Administration Attenuates Deficits in Sustained and Divided Attention in Young Ovariectomized Rats and Aged Acyclic Female Rats
4. Hippocampal Lesions Disrupt Navigation Based on the Shape of the Environment
5. Hippocampal Lesions Modulate Both Associative and Nonassociative Priming
6. Using Idiothetic Cues to Swim a Path With a Fixed Trajectory and Distance: Necessary Involvement of the Hippocampus, but Not the Retrosplenial Cortex
7. Entorhinal Cortex Lesions Disrupt the Transition Between the Use of Intra- and Extramaze Cues for Navigation in the Water Maze
8. Involvement of the Entorhinal Cortex in a Process of Attentional Modulation: Evidence From a Novel Variant of an IDS/EDS Procedure
9. Double Dissociation of Function Within the Hippocampus: A Comparison of Dorsal, Ventral, and Complete Hippocampal Cytotoxic Lesions
10. 17-ß Estradiol Administration Attenuates Deficits in Sustained and Divided Attention in Young Ovariectomized Rats and Aged Acyclic Female Rats.
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