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Entorhinal cortex lesions disrupt the transition between the use of intra- and extramaze cues for navigation in the water maze.

  • Authors : Oswald, C. J. P.. Cardiff U, School of Psychology, Cardiff, US; Bannerman, D. M.. Oxford U, Dept of Experimental Psychology, Oxford, United Kingdom; Yee, B. K.. Oxford U, Dept of Experimental Psychology, Oxford, United Kingdom

  • Source: Behavioral Neuroscience, Vol 117(3), Jun, 2003. pp. 588-595.

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Excitotoxic lesions of the hippocampus leave sensory preconditioning intact: Implications for models of hippocampal functioning.

  • Source: Behavioral Neuroscience, Vol 115(6), Dec, 2001. pp. 1357-1362.

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Involvement of the entorhinal cortex in a process of attentional modulation: Evidence from a novel variant of an IDS/EDS procedure.

  • Source: Behavioral Neuroscience, Vol 115(4), Aug, 2001. pp. 841-849.

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The effects of combined lesions of the subicular complex and the entorhinal cortex on two forms of spatial navigation in the water maze.

  • Source: Behavioral Neuroscience, Vol 114(1), Feb, 2000. pp. 211-217.

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'Entorhinal cortex lesions disrupt the transition between the use of intra- and extramaze cues for navigation in the water maze': Correction to Oswald et al. (2003).

  • Authors : Oswald, C. J. P.. Cardiff U, School of Psychology, Cardiff, United Kingdom; Bannerman, D. M.. Oxford U, Dept of Experimental Psychology, Oxford, United Kingdom; Yee, B. K.. Oxford U, Dept of Experimental Psychology, Oxford, United Kingdom

  • Source: Behavioral Neuroscience, Vol 117(5), Oct, 2003. pp. 938.

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