Hippocampal Region

Bibliography compiled by Laurenz Wiskott


Support level: Low - 2006. This bibliography is not well supported. It contains references to papers I happened to have and references I came across while maintaining other bibliographies.

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340 references, 247 (72%) abstracts online, 106 (31%) papers online.
1. AbraWill03
Abraham, W.C. and Williams, J.M. (December 2003).
Properties and mechanisms of LTP maintenance
Neuroscientist, 9(6):463-474.
(.com-abstract, .gov-abstract, .com-paper.pdf)

2. AgstFortEich02
Agster, K.L., Fortin, N.J., and Eichenbaum, H. (1. July 2002).
The hippocampus and disambiguation of overlapping sequences
The Journal of Neuroscience, 22(13):5760-5768.
(.org-Abstract, .gov-abstract, .org-Paper?, .org-Paper?)

3. AimoWileGage06
Aimone, J.B., Wiles, J., and Gage, F.H. (June 2006).
Potential role for adult neurogenesis in the encoding of time in new memories.
Nature Neuroscience, 9(6):723-727.
(.com-Abstract.html, .gov-abstract, .com-Paper.html, .com-Paper.pdf)

4. Altm62
Altman, J. (1962).
Are new neurons formed in the brains of adult mammals?
Science, 135:1127.

5. Altm63.
Altman, J. (April 1963).
Autoradiographic investigation of cell proliferation in the brains of rats and cats
Anat Rec., 145:573-591.

6. AltmDas65
Altman, J. and Das, G.D. (1965).
Autoradiographic and histological evidence of postnatal hippocampal neurogenesis in rats
The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 124:319-335.

7. AlvaZolaSqui92.
Alvarez, P., Zola-Morgan, S., and Squire, L.R. (30. November 1992).
Impairment of long-term memory and sparing of short-term memory in monkeys with medial temporal lobe lesions: a response to Ringo
Behavioural Brain Research, 52(1):1-5.
(.gov-abstract)

8. AlvaZolaSqui94
Alvarez, P., Zola-Morgan, S., and Squire, L.R. (7. June 1994).
The animal model of human amnesia: long-term memory impaired and short-term memory intact
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 91(12):5637-5641.
(.org-Abstract, .gov-abstract, .org-Paper.pdf?)

9. AlvaZolaSqui95.
Alvarez, P., Zola-Morgan, S., and Squire, L.R. (May 1995).
Damage limited to the hippocampal region produces long-lasting memory impairment in monkeys
The Journal of Neuroscience, 15(5 Pt 2):3796-3807.
(.gov-abstract)

10. AlvaGarcTram01.
Alvarez-Buylla, A., García-Verdugo, J.M., and Tramontin, A.D. (2001).
A Unified Hypothesis on the Lineage of Neural Stem Cells
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2:287-293.
(.com-Abstract)

11. AlvaClowZola+91.
Alvarez-Royo, P., Clower, R.P., Zola-Morgan, S., and Squire, L.R. (July 1991).
Stereotaxic lesions of the hippocampus in monkeys: determination of surgical coordinates and analysis of lesions using magnetic resonance imaging
Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 38(2-3):223-232.
(.gov-abstract)

12. Amar93
Amaral, D.G. (1993).
Emerging principles of intrinsic hippocampal organization
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 3(2):225-229.
(.gov-abstract, -paper.pdf)

13. AmarIshiClai90
Amaral, D.G., Ishizuka, N., and Claiborne, B.J. (1990).
Neurons, numbers and the hippocampal network
Progress in Brain Research, 83:1-11.
(.gov-abstract)

14. AmarKurz85.
Amaral, D.G. and Kurz, J. (1. October 1985).
An analysis of the origins of the cholinergic and noncholinergic septal projections to the hippocampal formation of the rat
The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 240(1):37-59.
(.gov-abstract)

15. AmarWitt89
Amaral, D.G. and Witter, M.P. (1989).
The three-dimensional organization of the hippocampal formation: A review of anatomical data
Neuroscience, 31(3):571-591.
(.gov-abstract)

16. AmbrCuppCupp+00
Ambrogini, P., Cuppini, R., Cuppini, C., Ciaroni, S., Cecchini, T., Ferri, P., Sartini, S., and Del Grande, P. (26. May 2000).
Spatial learning affects immature granule cell survival in adult rat dentate gyrus
Neurosci Letters, 286(1):21-24.
(.gov-abstract, .org-paper)

17. AradHolm99.
Aradi, I. and Holmes, W.R. (1999).
Role of multiple calcium and calcium-dependent conductances in regulation of hippocampal dentate granule cell excitability
The Journal of Computational Neuroscience, 6(3):215-235.
(.gov-abstract)

18. AuguLevy99
August, D.A. and Levy, W.B. (January 1999).
Temporal sequence compression by an integrate-and-fire model of hippocampal area CA3
The Journal of Computational Neuroscience, 6(1):71-90.
(.gov-abstract)

19. BachWaxm94
Bachelder, I.A. and Waxman, A.M. (1994).
Mobile robot visual mapping and localization: A view-based neurocomputational architecture that emulates hippocampal place learning
Neural Networks, 7(6/7):1083-1099.

20. BarnGröbÉrdi98
Barna, G., Gröbler, T., and Érdi, P. (October 1998).
Statistical model of the hippocampal CA3 region. II. The population framework: model of rhythmic activity in the CA3 slice
Biological Cybernetics, 79(4):309-321.

21. Barn03.
Barnes, C.A. (29. April 2003).
Long-term potentiation and the ageing brain
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 358(1432):765-772.
(.gov-abstract)

22. BarnMNaugMizu+90
Barnes, C.A., McNaughton, B.L., Mizumori, S.J.Y., Leonard, B.W., and Lin, L.H. (1990).
Comparison of spatial and temporal characteristics of neuronal activity in sequential stages of hippocampal processing
Progress in Brain Research, 83:287-300.
(.gov-abstract)

23. BarrHaymBurg+07
Barry, C., Hayman, R., Burgess, N., and Jeffery, K.J. (June 2007).
Experience-dependent rescaling of entorhinal grids
Nature Neuroscience, 10(6):682-684.
(-paper.pdf)

24. BartGess03
Bartesaghi, R. and Gessi, T. (2003).
Activation of perforant path neurons to field CA1 by hippocampal projections
Hippocampus, 13(2):235-249.
(.gov-abstract)

25. Baye85.
Bayer, S.A. (1985).
Neuron production in the hippocampus and olfactory bulb of the adult rat brain: addition or replacement?
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 457:163-172.

26. BayeYackPuri82.
Bayer, S.A., Yackel, J.W., and Puri, P.S. (21. May 1982).
Neurons in the rat dentate gyrus granular layer substantially increase during juvenile and adult life
Science, 216(4548):890-892.
(.gov-abstract)

27. Bear96
Bear, M.F. (26. November 1996).
A synaptic basis for memory storage in the cerebral cortex
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 93(24):13453-13459.
(.org-Abstract, .gov-abstract, .gov-abstract, .org-Paper?, .gov-paper, .org-Paper?, .gov-paper)

28. Beck05
Becker, S. (28. June 2005).
A computational principle for hippocampal learning and neurogenesis
Hippocampus, 15(6):722-738.
(.com-Abstract, .com-Paper?)

29. BeckWojt07.
Becker, S. and Wojtowicz, J.M. (2007).
A model of hippocampal neurogenesis in memory and mood disorders
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 11:70-76.

30. BergChauScla94
Berger, T.W., Chauvet, G.A., and Sclabassi, R.J. (1994).
A biologically based model of functional properties of the hippocampus
Neural Networks, 7(6/7):1031-1064.

31. BernBedaVine+02.
Bernier, P.J., Bedard, A., Vinet, J., Levesque, M., and Parent, A. (2002).
Newly generated neurons in the amygdala and adjoining cortex of adult primates
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 99:11464-11469.

32. BestWhit99
Best, P.J. and White, A.M. (1999).
Placing hippocampal single-unit studies in a historical context
Hippocampus, 9(4):346-351.
(.com-Abstract, .com-Paper.pdf?)

33. BibbWennPalm95
Bibbig, A., Wennekers, T., and Palm, G. (23. January 1995).
A neural network model of the cortico-hippocampal interplay and the representation of contexts
Behavioural Brain Research, 66(1-2):169-175.
(.de-paper.ps.gz)

34. BiebCoopWink+00.
Biebl, M., Cooper, C.M., Winkler, J., and Kuhn, H.G. (2000).
Analysis of neurogenesis and programmed cell death reveals a self- renewing capacity in the adult rat brain
Neurosci Letters, 291:17-20.

35. BogaBrow02
Bogacz, R. and Brown, M.W. (November 2002).
The restricted influence of sparseness of coding on the capacity of familiarity discrimination networks
Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 13(4):457-485.
(.gov-abstract)

36. BoriDenhDenh+99
Borisyuk, R., Denham, M., Denham, S., and Hoppensteadt, F. (1999).
Computational models of predictive and memory-related functions of the hippocampus
Reviews in the Neurosciences, 10(3-4):213-232.
(.gov-abstract)

37. BossPeteCowa85.
Boss, B.D., Peterson, G.M., and Cowan, W.M. (8. July 1985).
On the number of neurons in the dentate gyrus of the rat
Brain Research, 338(1):144-150.
(.gov-abstract)

38. BrauMana01.
Braunewell, K.H. and Manahan-Vaughan, D. (2001).
Long-term depression: a cellular basis for learning?
Reviews in the Neurosciences, 12(2):121-140.
(.gov-abstract)

39. BrezDasz00.
Brezun, J.M. and Daszuta, A. (2000).
Serotonin may stimulate granule cell proliferation in the adult hippocampus, as observed in rats grafted with foetal raphe neurons
European Journal of Neuroscience, 12:391-396.

40. BrunOtnćMold+02
Brun, V.H., Otnćss, M.K., Molden, S., Steffenach, H.A., Witter, M.P., Moser, M.B., and Moser, E.I. (21. June 2002).
Place cells and place recognition maintained by direct entorhinal-hippocampal circuitry
Science, 296(5576):2243-2246.
(.org-abstract, .gov-abstract, .org-paper)

41. BuhuSchm96
Buhusi, C.V. and Schmajuk, N.A. (1996).
Attention, configuration, and hippocampal function
Hippocampus, 6(6):621-642.
(.com-Abstract, .com-Paper.pdf?)

42. BurgBeckKing+01.
Burgess, N., Becker, S., King, J.A., and O'Keefe, J. (29. September 2001).
Memory for events and their spatial context: models and experiments
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 356(1413):1493-1503.
(.gov-abstract)

43. BurgOKeef96
Burgess, N. and O'Keefe, J. (1996).
Neuronal computations underlying the firing of place cells and their role in navigation
Hippocampus, 6(6):749-762.
(.com-Abstract, .com-Paper.pdf?)

44. BurgReccOKeef94
Burgess, N., Recce, M.L., and O'Keefe, J. (1994).
A model of hippocampal function
Neural Networks, 7(6/7):1065-1081.

45. ButzLehmDamm+06
Butz, M., Lehmann, K., Dammasch, I.E., and Teuchert-Noodt, G. (2006).
A theoretical network model to analyse neurogenesis and synaptogenesis in the dentate gyrus
Neural Networks, .

46. Buzs98.
Buzsáki, G. (1998).
Memory consolidation during sleep: a neurophysiological perspective
J. Sleep Research, 7(suppl 1):17-23.
(.gov-abstract)

47. Buzs02
Buzsáki, G. (31. January 2002).
Theta Oscillations in the Hippocampus
Neuron, 33:325-340.

48. BuzsChro95
Buzsáki, G. and Chrobak, J.J. (August 1995).
Temporal structure in spatially organized neuronal ensembles: a role for interneuronal networks
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 5(4):504-510.
(.gov-abstract)

49. CameMKay99.
Cameron, H.A. and McKay, R.D. (1999).
Restoring production of hippocampal neurons in old age
Nature Neuroscience, 2:894-897.

50. CameMKay01
Cameron, H.A. and McKay, R.D. (9. July 2001).
Adult neurogenesis produces a large pool of new granule cells in the dentate gyrus
The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 435(4):406-417.
(.com-Abstract, .gov-abstract, .com-Paper?, .com-Paper?)

51. CameWoolMEwen+93
Cameron, H.A., Woolley, C.S., McEwen, B.S., and Gould, E. (September 1993).
Differentiation of newly born neurons and glia in the dentate gyrus of the adult rat
Neuroscience, 56(2):337-344.
(.gov-abstract)

52. CaraShap94
Caramanos, Z. and Shapiro, M.L. (February 1994).
Spatial memory and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonists APV and MK-801: memory impairments depend on familiarity with the environment, drug dose, and training duration
Behavioural Neuroscience, 108(1):30-43.
(.gov-abstract)

53. ChamConr07.
Chambers, R.A. and Conroy, S.K. (2007).
Network modeling of adult neurogenesis: Shifting rates of neuronal turnover optimally gears network learning according to novelty gradient
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19:1-12.

54. ChamPoteHoff+04
Chambers, R.A., Potenza, M.N., Hoffman, R.E., and Miranker, W. (April 2004).
Simulated Apoptosis/Neurogenesis Regulates Learning and Memory Capabilities of Adaptive Neural Networks
Neuropsychopharmacology, 29(4):747-758.
(.com-Abstract.html, .com-Paper.html, .com-Paper)

55. ChauBerg02
Chauvet, G.A. and Berger, T.W. (2002).
Hierarchical model of the population dynamics of hippocampal dentate granule cells
Hippocampus, 12(5):698-712.
(.gov-abstract)

56. ChroBuzs98
Chrobak, J.J. and Buzsáki, G. (March 1998).
Operational dynamics in the hippocampal-entorhinal axis
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 22(2):303-310.
(.gov-abstract)

57. ChroLöriBuzs00
Chrobak, J.J., Lörincz, A., and Buzsáki, G. (2000).
Physiological patterns in the hippocampo-entorhinal cortex system
Hippocampus, 10(4):457-465.
(.gov-abstract)

58. ColgKramGall+03
Colgin, L.L., Kramar, E.A., Gall, C.M., and Lynch, G. (October 2003).
Septal modulation of excitatory transmission in hippocampus
Journal of Neurophysiology, 90(4):2358-2366.
(.org-Abstract?, .gov-abstract, .org-Paper?, -paper.pdf)

59. CoopWinkKuhn04.
Cooper-Kuhn, C.M., Winkler, J., and Kuhn, H.G. (2004).
Decreased neurogenesis after cholinergic forebrain lesion in the adult rat
Journal of Neuroscience Research, 77:155-165.

60. CoroHeneMaru93.
Corotto, F.S., Henegar, J.A., and Maruniak, J.A. (1993).
Neurogenesis persists in the subependymal layer of the adult mouse brain
Neurosci Letters, 149,:111-114.

61. CresStanCowa86.
Crespo, D., Stanfield, B.B., and Cowan, W.M. (1986).
Evidence that late-generated granule cells do not simply replace earlier formed neurons in the rat dentate gyrus
Experimental Brain Research, 62:541-548.

62. CricMira06
Crick, C. and Miranker, W. (January 2006).
Apoptosis, neurogenesis, and information content in Hebbian networks.
Biological Cybernetics, 94(1):9-19.
(.com-Abstract, .gov-abstract, .com-Paper.pdf?)

63. DHoogDDeyn01
D'Hooge, R. and De Deyn, P.P. (August 2001).
Applications of the Morris water maze in the study of learning and memory
Brain Research Reviews, 36(1):60-90.
(.gov-abstract)

64. DSaDuma02.
D'Sa, C. and Duman, R.S. (2002).
Antidepressants and neuroplasticity
Bipolar Disorder, 4:183-194.

65. Dava04
Davachi, L. (2004).
The ensemble that plays together, stays together
Hippocampus, 14(1):1-3.
(.com-Paper?)

66. DaviJoneDerr04
Davis, C.D., Jones, F.L., and Derrick, B.E. (21. July 2004).
Novel environments enhance the induction and maintenance of long-term potentiation in the dentate gyrus
The Journal of Neuroscience, 24(29):6497-6506.
(.org-Abstract, .gov-abstract, .org-Paper?, .org-Paper?)

67. DeisSingToda+04
Deisseroth, K., Singla, S., Toda, H., Monje, M., Palmer, T.D., and Malenka, R.C. (27. May 2004).
Excitation-neurogenesis coupling in adult neural stem/progenitor cells
Neuron, 42(4):535-552.
(.gov-abstract, .com-abstract, .com-paper)

68. DiamZolaSqui89.
Diamond, A., Zola-Morgan, S., and Squire, L.R. (June 1989).
Successful performance by monkeys with lesions of the hippocampal formation on AB and object retrieval, two tasks that mark developmental changes in human infants
Behavioural Neuroscience, 103(3):526-537.
(.gov-abstract)

69. DobrDrapAuro+03.
Dobrossy, M.D., Drapeau, E., Aurousseau, C., Le Moal, M., Piazza, P.V., and Abrous, D.N. (2003).
Differential effects of learning on neurogenesis: learning increases or decreases the number of newly born cells depending on their birth date
Molecular Psychiatry, 8:974-982.

70. DudeBear92
Dudek, S.M. and Bear, M.F. (15. May 1992).
Homosynaptic long-term depression in area CA1 of hippocampus and effects of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor blockade
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 89(10):4363-4367.
(.org-Abstract, .gov-abstract, .gov-abstract, .org-Paper?, .gov-paper)

71. EgorHamaFran+02
Egorov, A.V., Hamam, B.N., Fransen, E., Hasselmo, M.E., and Alonso, A.A. (14. November 2002).
Graded persistent activity in entorhinal cortex neurons
Nature, 420(6912):173-178.
(.com-Abstract, .gov-abstract, .com-Paper.html, .com-Paper)

72. EhniKemp03.
Ehninger, D. and Kempermann, G. (2003).
Regional effects of wheel running and environmental enrichment on cell genesis and microglia proliferation in the adult murine neocortex
Cerebral Cortex, 13:845-851.

73. Eich96
Eichenbaum, H. (1996).
Is the rodent hippocampus just for `place'?
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 6:187-195.

74. Eich99a.
Eichenbaum, H. (September 1999 a).
The hippocampus and mechanisms of declarative memory
Behavioural Brain Research, 103(2):123-133.
(.gov-abstract)

75. Eich99b
Eichenbaum, H. (9. December 1999 b).
The topography of memory
Nature, 402(6762):597-599.

76. EichDudcWood+99
Eichenbaum, H., Dudchenko, P., Wood, E., Shapiro, M.L., and Tanila, H. (June 1999).
The Hippocampus, Memory, and Place Cells: Is It Spatial Memory or a Memory Space?
Neuron, 23(2):209-226.
(.org-Abstract?)

77. ErikPerfBjor+98
Eriksson, P.S., Perfilieva, E., Bjork-Eriksson, T., Alborn, A.M., Nordborg, C., Peterson, D.A., and Gage, F.H. (November 1998).
Neurogenesis in the adult human hippocampus
Nature Medicine, 4(11):1313-1317.
(.com-Abstract, .gov-abstract, .com-Paper.html, .com-Paper)

78. Fans00.
Fanselow, M.S. (1. June 2000).
Contextual fear, gestalt memories, and the hippocampus
Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 110(1-2):73-81.
(.gov-abstract)

79. FostWils06.
Foster, D.J. and Wilson, M.A. (30. March 2006).
Reverse replay of behavioural sequences in hippocampal place cells during the awake state
Nature, 440(7084):680-683.
(.com-Abstract.html, .gov-abstract)

80. FranBrowWils00
Frank, L.M., Brown, E.N., and Wilson, M.A. (July 2000).
Trajectory encoding in the hippocampus and entorhinal cortex
Neuron, 27(1):169-178.
(.gov-abstract)

81. FreuBuzs96
Freund, T.F. and Buzsáki, G. (1996).
Interneurons of the hippocampus
Hippocampus, 6(4):347-470.

82. FyhnHaftTrev+07.
Fyhn, M., Hafting, T., Treves, A., Moser, M.B., and Moser, E.I. (2007).
Hippocampal remapping and grid realignment in entorhinal cortex.
Nature, 466:190-194.

83. FyhnMoldWitt+04.
Fyhn, M., Molden, S., Witter, M.P., Moser, E.I., and Moser, M.B. (2004).
Spatial representation in the entorhinal cortex.
Science, 305:1258-1264.

84. GaffHarr89.
Gaffan, D. and Harrison, S. (1989).
Place memory and scene memory: effects of fornix transection in the monkey
Experimental Brain Research, 74(1):202-212.
(.gov-abstract)

85. Gage00
Gage, F.H. (25. February 2000).
Mammalian neural stem cells
Science, 287(5457):1433-1438.
(.org-abstract, .gov-abstract, .org-paper, .org-paper)

86. GageKempPalm+98.
Gage, F.H., Kempermann, G., Palmer, T.D., Peterson, D.A., and Ray, J. (August 1998).
Multipotent progenitor cells in the adult dentate gyrus
Journal of Neurobiology, 36(2):249-266.
(.com-Abstract?, .gov-abstract, .com-Paper.pdf?)

87. GewiMNishDavi00.
Gewirtz, J.C., McNish, K.A., and Davis, M. (1. June 2000).
Is the hippocampus necessary for contextual fear conditioning?
Behavioural Brain Research, 110(1-2):83-95.
(.gov-abstract)

88. GiapJongRick+00.
Giap, B.T., Jong, C.N., Ricker, J.H., Cullen, N.K., and Zafonte, .R.D. (June 2000).
The hippocampus: anatomy, pathophysiology, and regenerative capacity
J. Head. Trauma Rehabil., 15(3):875-894.
(.gov-abstract)

89. GilbKesnLee01
Gilbert, P.E., Kesner, R.P., and Lee, I. (2001).
Dissociating hippocampal subregions: double dissociation between dentate gyrus and CA1
Hippocampus, 11(6):626-636.
(.gov-abstract)

90. Gluc96
Gluck, M.A. (1996).
Computational models of hippocampal function in memory
Hippocampus, 6(6):565-566.
(editorial)
(.com-Abstract, .com-Paper.pdf?)

91. GlucErmiOliv+97.
Gluck, M.A., Ermita, B.R., Oliver, L.M., and Myers, C.E. (1997).
Extending models of hippocampal function in animal conditioning to human amnesia
Memory, 5(1-2):179-212.
(.gov-abstract)

92. GlucGran93.
Gluck, M.A. and Granger, R. (1993).
Computational models of the neural bases of learning and memory
Annual Review of Neuroscience, 16:667-706.

93. GlucMyer93.
Gluck, M.A. and Myers, C.E. (October 1993).
Hippocampal mediation of stimulus representation: a computational theory
Hippocampus, 3(4):491-516.
(.gov-abstract)

94. GlucMyer96.
Gluck, M.A. and Myers, C.E. (1996).
Integrating behavioral and physiological models of hippocampal function
Hippocampus, 6(6):643-653 .
(.com-Abstract, .gov-abstract)

95. GlucMyer97.
Gluck, M.A. and Myers, C.E. (1997).
Psychobiological models of hippocampal function in learning and memory
Annual Review of Psychology, 110(4):685-706.
(.gov-abstract)

96. GlucOlivMyer96.
Gluck, M.A., Oliver, L.M., and Myers, C.E. (1996).
Late-training amnesic deficits in probabilistic category learning: a neurocomputational analysis
Learning & Memory, 3(4):326-340.
(.gov-abstract)

97. GothHoffBatt+01
Gothard, K.M., Hoffman, K.L., Battaglia, F.P., and McNaughton, B.L. (15. September 2001).
Dentate gyrus and CA1 ensemble activity during spatial reference frame shifts in the presence and absence of visual input
The Journal of Neuroscience, 21(18):7284-7292.
(.org-Abstract, .gov-abstract, .org-Paper?, .org-Paper?)

98. GoulBeylTana+99
Gould, E., Beylin, A., Tanapat, P., Reeves, A.J., and Shors, T.J. (March 1999).
Learning enhances adult neurogenesis in the hippocampal formation
Nature Neuroscience, 2(3):260-265.
(.org-abstract, .gov-abstract)

99. GoulCame96
Gould, E. and Cameron, H.A. (1996).
Regulation of neuronal birth, migration and death in the rat dentate gyrus
Developmental Neuroscience, 18(1-2):22-35.
(.gov-abstract)

100. GoulGros02
Gould, E. and Gross, C.G. (1. February 2002).
Neurogenesis in adult mammals: some progress and problems
The Journal of Neuroscience, 22(3):619-623.
(.gov-abstract, .org-Paper?, .org-Paper?)

101. GoulMEwenTana+97
Gould, E., McEwen, B.S., Tanapat, P., Galea, L.A., and Fuchs, E. (1. April 1997).
Neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus of the adult tree shrew is regulated by psychosocial stress and NMDA receptor activation
The Journal of Neuroscience, 17(7):2492-2498.
(.org-Abstract, .gov-abstract, .org-Paper?, .org-Paper?)

102. GoulReevGraz+99.
Gould, E., Reeves, A.J., Graziano, M.S., and Gross, C.G. (1999).
Neurogenesis in the neocortex of adult primates
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313. WirtYaniFran+03
Wirth, S., Yanike, M., Frank, L.M., Smith, A.C., Brown, E.N., and Suzuki, W.A. (6. June 2003).
Single neurons in the monkey hippocampus and learning of new associations
Science, 300(5625):1578-1581.
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314. WiskRascKemp06
Wiskott, L., Rasch, M.J., and Kempermann, G. (2006).
A functional hypothesis for adult hippocampal neurogenesis: avoidance of catastrophic interference in the dentate gyrus.
Hippocampus, 16(3):329-343.
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315. WittTsie02
Wittenberg, G.M. and Tsien, J.Z. (October 2002).
An emerging molecular and cellular framework for memory processing by the hippocampus
Trends in Neuroscience, 25(10):501-505.
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316. Witt93
Witter, M.P. (1993).
Organization of the entorhinal-hippocampal system: a review of current anatomical data
Hippocampus, 3(Spec. No.):33-44.
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317. WittGroeLope+89
Witter, M.P., Groenewegen, H.J., Lopes da Silva, F.H., and Lohman, A.H. (1989).
Functional organization of the extrinsic and intrinsic circuitry of the parahippocampal region
Progress in Neurobiology, 33(3):161-253.
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318. WittNabeVHaef+00
Witter, M.P., Naber, P.A., van Haeften, T., Machielsen, W.C., Rombouts, S.A., Barkhof, F., Scheltens, P., and Lopes da Silva, F.H. (2000).
Cortico-hippocampal communication by way of parallel parahippocampal-subicular pathways
Hippocampus, 10(4):398-410.
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319. YeckBerg98
Yeckel, M.F. and Berger, T.W. (1. January 1998).
Spatial distribution of potentiated synapses in hippocampus: dependence on cellular mechanisms and network properties
The Journal of Neuroscience, 18(1):438-450.
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320. YounLawlLeon+99.
Young, D., Lawlor, P.A., Leone, P., Dragunow, M., and During, M.J. (1999).
Environmental enrichment inhibits spontaneous apoptosis, prevents seizures and is neuroprotective
Nature Medicine, 5:448-453.

321. YunMookJung02
Yun, S.H., Mook-Jung, I., and Jung, M.W. (2002).
Variation in Effective Stimulus Patterns for Induction of Long-Term Potentiation Across Different Layers of Rat Entorhinal Cortex
The Journal of Neuroscience, 22(RC214):1-5.
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322. ZeinEngeThom+03
Zeineh, M.M., Engel, S.A., Thompson, P.M., and Bookheimer, S.Y. (24. January 2003).
Dynamics of the hippocampus during encoding and retrieval of face-name pairs
Science, 299(5606):577-580.
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323. ZhouPoo04
Zhou, Q. and Poo, M.M. (July 2004).
Reversal and consolidation of activity-induced synaptic modifications
Trends in Neuroscience, 27(7):378-383.
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324. ZolaCoheSqui83.
Zola-Morgan, S., Cohen, N.J., and Squire, L.R. (1983).
Recall of remote episodic memory in amnesia
Neuropsychologia, 21(5):487-500.
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325. ZolaDabrMoss+83.
Zola-Morgan, S., Dabrowska, J., Moss, M., and Mahut, H. (1983).
Enhanced preference for perceptual novelty in the monkey after section of the fornix but not after ablation of the hippocampus
Neuropsychologia, 21(5):433-454.
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326. ZolaSqui84.
Zola-Morgan, S. and Squire, L.R. (April 1984).
Preserved learning in monkeys with medial temporal lesions: sparing of motor and cognitive skills
The Journal of Neuroscience, 4(4):1072-1085.
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327. ZolaSqui85a.
Zola-Morgan, S. and Squire, L.R. (February 1985 a).
Medial temporal lesions in monkeys impair memory on a variety of tasks sensitive to human amnesia
Behavioural Neuroscience, 99(1):22-34.
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328. ZolaSqui85b.
Zola-Morgan, S. and Squire, L.R. (June 1985 b).
Amnesia in monkeys after lesions of the mediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus
Annals of Neurology, 17(6):558-564.
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329. ZolaSqui86.
Zola-Morgan, S. and Squire, L.R. (April 1986).
Memory impairment in monkeys following lesions limited to the hippocampus
Behavioural Neuroscience, 100(2):155-160.
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330. ZolaSqui90.
Zola-Morgan, S. and Squire, L.R. (12. October 1990).
The primate hippocampal formation: evidence for a time-limited role in memory storage
Science, 250(4978):288-290.
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331. ZolaSqui93
Zola-Morgan, S. and Squire, L.R. (1993).
Neuroanatomy of memory
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332. ZolaSquiAlva+91.
Zola-Morgan, S., Squire, L.R., Alvarez-Royo, P., and Clower, R.P. (April 1991).
Independence of memory functions and emotional behavior: separate contributions of the hippocampal formation and the amygdala
Hippocampus, 1(2):207-220.
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333. ZolaSquiAmar86b.
Zola-Morgan, S., Squire, L.R., and Amaral, D.G. (October 1986 b).
Human amnesia and the medial temporal region: enduring memory impairment following a bilateral lesion limited to field CA1 of the hippocampus
The Journal of Neuroscience, 6(10):2950-2967.
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334. ZolaSquiAmar89a.
Zola-Morgan, S., Squire, L.R., and Amaral, D.G. (March 1989 a).
Lesions of the hippocampal formation but not lesions of the fornix or the mammillary nuclei produce long-lasting memory impairment in monkeys
The Journal of Neuroscience, 9(3):898-913.
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335. ZolaSquiAmar89b.
Zola-Morgan, S., Squire, L.R., and Amaral, D.G. (June 1989 b).
Lesions of the amygdala that spare adjacent cortical regions do not impair memory or exacerbate the impairment following lesions of the hippocampal formation
The Journal of Neuroscience, 9(6):1922-1936.
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336. ZolaSquiAmar+89.
Zola-Morgan, S., Squire, L.R., Amaral, D.G., and Suzuki, W.A. (December 1989).
Lesions of perirhinal and parahippocampal cortex that spare the amygdala and hippocampal formation produce severe memory impairment
The Journal of Neuroscience, 9(12):4355-4370.
(.gov-abstract)

337. ZolaSquiClow+93.
Zola-Morgan, S., Squire, L.R., Clower, R.P., and Rempel, N.L. (January 1993).
Damage to the perirhinal cortex exacerbates memory impairment following lesions to the hippocampal formation
The Journal of Neuroscience, 13(1):251-265.
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338. ZolaSquiMish82.
Zola-Morgan, S., Squire, L.R., and Mishkin, M. (24. December 1982).
The neuroanatomy of amnesia: amygdala-hippocampus versus temporal stem
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339. ZolaSquiRamu94.
Zola-Morgan, S., Squire, L.R., and Ramus, S.J. (August 1994).
Severity of memory impairment in monkeys as a function of locus and extent of damage within the medial temporal lobe memory system
Hippocampus, 4(4):483-495.
(.gov-abstract)

340. ZolaSquiRemp+92.
Zola-Morgan, S., Squire, L.R., Rempel, N.L., Clower, R.P., and Amaral, D.G. (July 1992).
Enduring memory impairment in monkeys after ischemic damage to the hippocampus
The Journal of Neuroscience, 12(7):2582-2596.
(.gov-abstract)

Subject Index

(references are sorted chronologically from left to right)
Year of publication:           '62'63'65 '77'82'85   '86'93        '95'96     '97                    '98               '99                                           '00                                     '01                           '02                                '03                               '04                             '05                '06              '07         

Links to references:             4  5  6 138 26 25 37 61 51 60 180 258 99 157 101 146 147 158 233 234 77 86 105 140 148 49 98 102 103 104 108 196 220 297 298 302 320 16 34 39 85 119 129 160 182 241 299 306 10 50 106 153 259 264 268 283 64 100 139 141 142 239 265 300 312 69 72 133 134 143 145 151 156 249 54 59 67 83 144 149 163 171 253 28 155 161 186 267  3 45 62 266 314 23 29 53 82

Subjects:                               
    grid cells                  -- -- --  -- -- -- -- -- -- --  --  -- --  --  --  --  --  --  --  -- -- --  --  --  -- -- --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  -- -- -- -- --  --  --  --  --  --  --  -- -- --  --  --  --  --  --  -- --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  -- -- --  --  --  --  --  --  --  -- -- -- -- 83  --  --  --  --  -- --  --  --  --  -- -- -- --  --  -- 23 -- -- 82
    place cells                 -- -- --  -- -- -- -- -- -- --  --  -- --  --  --  --  --  --  --  -- -- --  --  --  -- -- --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  -- -- -- -- --  --  --  --  --  --  --  -- -- --  --  --  --  --  --  -- --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  -- -- --  --  --  --  --  --  --  -- -- -- -- --  --  --  --  --  -- --  --  --  --  -- -- -- -- 266  -- -- -- -- --
    adult neurogenesis           4  5  6 138 26 25 37 61 51 60 180 258 99 157 101 146 147 158 233 234 77 86 105 140 148 49 98 102 103 104 108 196 220 297 298 302 320 16 34 39 85 119 129 160 182 241 299 306 10 50 106 153 259 264 268 283 64 100 139 141 142 239 265 300 312 69 72 133 134 143 145 151 156 249 54 59 67 -- 144 149 163 171 253 28 155 161 186 267  3 45 62  -- 314 -- 29 53 --


Author Index

535 authors, 41 (7%) with homepage. First author references are printed boldface.

Country, City Author R A P Reference Keys
Abegg, Mathias H. - - - MoriAbegGähw+04AP
Abraham, W. C. - - - AbraWill03ap
Abrous, D. N. - - - MontPetrRodr+99. DobrDrapAuro+03.
Acsady, L. - - - GulyAcsaFreu99.a
Agster, Kara L. - - - AgstFortEich02AaP?
Aigner, R. - - - WinnCoopAign+02.
Japan Aihara, Takeshi - - - TsukAihaSait+96
Aimone, James B. - - - AimoWileGage06AaP
Alborn, A. M. - - - ErikPerfBjor+98AaP
Alonso, A. A. - - - EgorHamaFran+02AaP
Altman, J. - - - Altm62 Altm63. AltmDas65
USA, MA, Boston Alvarez, Pablo - - - AlvaZolaSqui92.a AlvaZolaSqui94AaP? AlvaZolaSqui95.a
Alvarez-Buylla, Arturo - - - AlvaGarcTram01.A SeriGarcMEwen+01.
Alvarez-Royo, P. - - - AlvaClowZola+91.a ZolaSquiAlva+91.a
USA, CA, Davis Amaral, David G. - - - AmarKurz85.a ZolaSquiAmar86b.a AmarWitt89a SquiAmarZola+89.a ZolaSquiAmar+89.a ZolaSquiAmar89a.a ZolaSquiAmar89b.a AmarIshiClai90a IshiWebeAmar90a ZolaSquiRemp+92.a Amar93a SuzuZolaSqui+93.a LeonAmarSqui+95.a LaveAmar00AaP? SuzuAmar04
Ambrogini, Patrizia - - - AmbrCuppCupp+00ap
USA, CA, Irvine Ambros-Ingerson, José - - - WiebStauAmbr97AaP?
Anderson, M. - - - OMaraCommAnde+01.a
Aradi, I. - - - AradHolm99.a
Arai, Y. - - - SekiArai95.a
Arancio, O. - - - SantSaxeGros+03ap
USA, CA, Los Angeles Arbib, Michael A. 61 - - WangArbi92.a
Asaka, Yukiko - - - SeagJohnChab+02
Ashburner, J. - - - MaguGadiJohn+00AaP?
USA, VA, Charlottesville August, D. A. - - - AuguLevy99a
Aurousseau, C. - - - MontPetrRodr+99. DobrDrapAuro+03.
USA, MA, Lexington Bachelder, Ivan A. - - - BachWaxm94
Barkhof, F. - - - WittNabeVHaef+00AaP?
EUR, H, Budapest Barna, Gy. - - - BarnGröbÉrdi98 GröbBarnÉrdi98
USA, AZ, Tucson Barnes, Carol A. 95 - - BarnMNaugMizu+90a TrevSkagBarn96Aa ShenKudrMNaug+98AaP Barn03.a LeutLeutBarn+05.
USA, PA, Pittsburgh Barrionuevo, G. HenzUrbaBarr00 UrbaHenzBarr01a
Barry, Caswell - - - BarrHaymBurg+07
Bartesaghi, R. - - - BartGess03a
Battaglia, F. P. - - - GothHoffBatt+01AaP? SantSaxeGros+03ap
Bayer, S. A. - - - BayeYackPuri82.a Baye85.
Bear, M. F. - - - DudeBear92AaP?p Bear96AaP?p
Canada, Hamilton Becker, Suzanna 85 92 92 BurgBeckKing+01.a Beck05AP? BeckWojt07.
Bedard, A. - - - BernBedaVine+02.
Belichenko, P. V. - - - InsaBeliFrot+93.
Belzung, C. - - - SantSaxeGros+03ap
USA, CA, Los Angeles Berger, Theodore W. - - - BergChauScla94 LiawBerg96AP? YeckBerg98AaP? ChauBerg02a
Bernier, P. J. - - - BernBedaVine+02.
Berry, Stephen D. - - - SeagJohnChab+02
USA, OH, Oxford Best, Phillip J. - - - BestWhit99AP?
USA, NJ, Princeton Beylin, Anna - - - GoulBeylTana+99a ShorMiesBeyl+01
EUR, D, Ulm Bibbig, Andrea - - - BibbWennPalm95p
Bick-Sander, A. - - - KronBickBunk+05.a
Biebl, M. - - - BiebCoopWink+00.
Biederman, Irving 92 - - LoriSzirTaka+02.Aa
Bischofberger, J. - - - SchmJonaBisc04AaP
Bjork-Eriksson, T. - - - ErikPerfBjor+98AaP
Black, I. B. - - - WagnBlacDCicc99.
Blair, Hugh T. - - - SharBlaiBrow96.A
EUR, PL, Warsaw Blinowska, K. J. - - - KorzKasiKami+97a
Bodelón, Clara - - - HassBodeWybl02AaP?p
Bogacz, R. - - - BogaBrow02a
Canada, Quebec, Montreal Bohbot, Veronique 96 - 96 NadeBohb01ap
Bookheimer, S. Y. - - - ZeinEngeThom+03ap
EUR, UK, Plymouth Borisyuk, Roman - - - BoriDenhDenh+99a
Boss, B. D. - - - BossPeteCowa85.a
USA, Vermont, Burlington Bouton, Mark E. - - - HollBout99a
Brandon, E. P. - - - KempBranGage98.
Brandt, M. D. - - - KronReutStei+03AaP?
EUR, D, Magdeburg Braunewell, K. H. - - - ManaBrau99AaP? BrauMana01.a
Brezun, J. M. - - - BrezDasz00.
Brown, Emery N. - - - FranBrowWils00a WirtYaniFran+03ap
Brown, Michael W. - - - SharBlaiBrow96.A BogaBrow02a
Brucher, F. - - - ShimBrucGran+00.AaP?
EUR, N, Trondheim Brun, Vegard H. - - - BrunOtnćMold+02ap
Buck, A. - - - HenkBuckWebe+97.a
Buhl, E. H. - - - TurnBuhlHail+98.a
USA, NC, Durham Buhusi, Catalin V. 91 91 - BuhuSchm96AP? SchmBuhu97.a
Bunk, E. - - - KronBickBunk+05.a
EUR, UK, London Burgess, Neil 91 - 93 BurgReccOKeef94 BurgOKeef96AP? BurgBeckKing+01.a WillLeveCacu+05ap BarrHaymBurg+07
Butz, Markus - - - LehmButzTeuc05ap ButzLehmDamm+06
USA, NJ, Newark Buzsáki, György - - - BuzsChro95a FreuBuzs96 Buzs98.a ChroBuzs98a ChroLöriBuzs00a LöriSzirTaka+01 Buzs02
Cacucci, F. - - - WillLeveCacu+05ap
USA, NY, New York Cameron, Heather A. - - - CameWoolMEwen+93a GoulCame96a CameMKay99. CameMKay01AaP?
Canada, Montreal Caramanos, Zografos - - - CaraShap94a
Cecchini, Tiziana - - - AmbrCuppCupp+00ap
Cezayirli, E. - - - HoldMayeRobe+02.a
Chabot, Elizabeth S. - - - SeagJohnChab+02
Chambers, R. Andrew - - - ChamPoteHoff+04AP ChamConr07.
USA, CA, Los Angeles Chauvet, Gilbert A. - - - BergChauScla94 ChauBerg02a
Chen, K. S. - - - SquiZolaChen88.a
Childs, J. - - - JinXieChil+03.
Christie, Brian R. - - - VPraaChriSejn+99AP? VPraaSchiChri+02AaP
USA, Connecticut, Storrs Chrobak, James J. - - - BuzsChro95a ChroBuzs98a ChroLöriBuzs00a
Ciaroni, Sandra - - - AmbrCuppCupp+00ap
USA, TX, San Antonio Claiborne, Brenda J. - - - AmarIshiClai90a
EUR, UK, Cambridge Clayton, Nicola S. - - - SuzuClay00
Clower, R. P. - - - AlvaClowZola+91.a ZolaSquiAlva+91.a ZolaSquiRemp+92.a ZolaSquiClow+93.a
USA, Illinois, Urbana Cohen, Neal J. - - - ZolaCoheSqui83.a GreeCoheJura99
Colamarino, S. A. - - - LieSongCola+04.
Colgin, L. L. - - - ColgKramGall+03A?aP?p
Commins, S. - - - OMaraCommAnde+01.a
Conroy, S. K. - - - ChamConr07.
Cooper, C. M. - - - BiebCoopWink+00.
Cooper-Kuhn, C. M. - - - WinnCoopAign+02. CoopWinkKuhn04.
Corkin, S. - - - MilnCorkTeub68.
Corotto, F. S. - - - CoroHeneMaru93.
Cowan, W. M. - - - BossPeteCowa85.a CresStanCowa86.
Crespo, D. - - - CresStanCowa86.
Crick, Christopher - - - CricMira06AaP?
Cullen, N. K. - - - GiapJongRick+00.a
Cuppini, Carla - - - AmbrCuppCupp+00ap
Cuppini, Riccardo - - - AmbrCuppCupp+00ap
D'Hooge, R. - - - DHoogDDeyn01a
D'Sa, C. - - - DSaDuma02.
Dabrowska, J. - - - ZolaDabrMoss+83.a
Dammasch, Ingolf E. - - - ButzLehmDamm+06
Das, G. D. - - - AltmDas65
Daszuta, A. - - - BrezDasz00.
Davachi, L. - - - Dava04P?
Davis, Cyndy D. - - - DaviJoneDerr04AaP?
USA, Atlanta, Georgia Davis, Michael - - - GewiMNishDavi00.a MyerDavi02a
EUR, UK, London Dayan, Peter S. 92 - - KáliDaya00a
De Deyn, P. P. - - - DHoogDDeyn01a
USA, NC, Winston-Salem Deadwyler, Sam A. - - - HampDead92a HampSimeDead99a HampHedbDead00.a
USA, CA, Stanford Deisseroth, Karl 95 - 95 DeisSingToda+04ap
Del Grande, Paolo - - - AmbrCuppCupp+00ap
Denham, Michael - - - BoriDenhDenh+99a
Denham, Susan - - - BoriDenhDenh+99a
Derrick, Brian E. - - - DaviJoneDerr04AaP?
Diamond, A. - - - DiamZolaSqui89.a
DiCicco-Bloom, E. - - - WagnBlacDCicc99.
Dickinson-Anson, H. - - - KuhnDickGage96AaP?
Dingledine, Raymond - - - MaccDing02AaP?
Dobrossy, M. D. - - - DobrDrapAuro+03.
Dolan, R. - - - StraDola99.a
Dostrovsky, J. - - - OKeefDost71.
Dragunow, M. - - - YounLawlLeon+99.
Drapeau, E. - - - DobrDrapAuro+03.
Duan, W. - - - LeeDuanLong+00.a
USA, MA, Boston Dudchenko, Paul - - - EichDudcWood+99A?
Dudek, S. M. - - - DudeBear92AaP?p
Dulawa, S. - - - SantSaxeGros+03ap
Duman, R. S. - - - DSaDuma02. SantSaxeGros+03ap
During, M. J. - - - YounLawlLeon+99.
Egorov, A. V. - - - EgorHamaFran+02AaP
Ehninger, D. - - - EhniKemp03. KronBickBunk+05.a
USA, MA, Boston Eichenbaum, Howard Eich96 WallEichHass98a Eich99a.a Eich99b EichDudcWood+99A? NadeEich99AP? AgstFortEich02AaP?
Engel, Stephen A. - - - ZeinEngeThom+03ap
EUR, H, Budapest Érdi, Péter 92 - - BarnGröbÉrdi98 GröbBarnÉrdi98
Eriksson, P. S. - - - ErikPerfBjor+98AaP NilsPerfJoha+99A?aP?p
USA, NJ, Newark Ermita, Brandon R. - - - MyerErmiHarr+96.a GlucErmiOliv+97.a
Fanselow, M. S. - - - Fans00.a
Ferri, Paola - - - AmbrCuppCupp+00ap
Flugge, G. - - - GoulTanaMEwen+98AaP?p
Fortin, Norbert J. - - - AgstFortEich02AaP?
Foster, David J. - - - FostWils06.Aa
Frackowiak, R. S. - - - MaguGadiJohn+00AaP?
Frank, Loren M. - - - FranBrowWils00a WirtYaniFran+03ap
Fransen, E. - - - EgorHamaFran+02AaP
Frerking, M. - - - SchmMellFrer+01.AaP?
Freund, T. F. - - - FreuBuzs96 GulyAcsaFreu99.a
Frith, C. D. - - - MaguGadiJohn+00AaP?
Frotscher, Michael - - - InsaBeliFrot+93.
Fuchs, E. - - - GoulMEwenTana+97AaP? GoulTanaMEwen+98AaP?p
Fyhn, Marianne - - - FyhnMoldWitt+04. HaftFyhnMold+05AaP FyhnHaftTrev+07.
Gadian, D. G. - - - MaguGadiJohn+00AaP?
Gaffan, D. - - - GaffHarr89.a
USA, CA, La Jolla Gage, Fred H. - - - KuhnDickGage96AaP? KempKuhnGage97aa KempKuhnGage97bAaP?p KuhnWinkKemp+97. PalmTakaGage97. ErikPerfBjor+98AaP GageKempPalm+98.A?aP?p KempBranGage98. KempKuhnGage98AaP? VPraaChriSejn+99AP? VPraaKempGage99a Gage00ap JacoPraaGage00. VPraaKempGage00.a KempGage02ap KempGastGage02AaPp VPraaSchiChri+02AaP KempGastKron+03AaP KempWiskGage04ap LieSongCola+04. AimoWileGage06AaP TashSandToni+06.AP
Gähwiler, Beat H. - - - MoriAbegGähw+04AP
Galea, L. A. - - - GoulMEwenTana+97AaP? TanaHastRyde+01AaP?
Gall, C. M. - - - ColgKramGall+03A?aP?p
García-Verdugo, José Manuel - - - AlvaGarcTram01.A SeriGarcMEwen+01.
Garrud, P. - - - MorrGarrRawl+82.
Gast, D. - - - KempGastGage02AaPp KempGastKron+03AaP
Georges-François, Pierre - - - RollTrevRobe+98A?aP?p
Gerber, Urs - - - MoriAbegGähw+04AP
USA, CA, Los Angeles Geschwind, Daniel H. - - - PareYuLeib+97AaP?
Gessi, T. - - - BartGess03a
Gewirtz, J. C. - - - GewiMNishDavi00.a
Giap, B. T. - - - GiapJongRick+00.a
Gigg, J. - - - OMaraCommAnde+01.a
USA, UT, Salk Lake City Gilbert, Paul E. - - - KesnGilbWall00a GilbKesnLee01a
USA, NJ, Newark Gluck, Mark A. - - GlucGran93. GlucMyer93.a MyerGluc94.a Gluc96AP? GlucMyer96.Aa GlucOlivMyer96.a MyerErmiHarr+96.a MyerGluc96.a GlucErmiOliv+97.a GlucMyer97.a
USA, PA, Pittsburgh Goddard, Nigel H. - - - MClelGodd96AP?
Good, C. D. - - - MaguGadiJohn+00AaP?
EUR, UK, Cardiff Good, Mark - - - HoneGood00a
Gothard, K. M. - - - GothHoffBatt+01AaP?
USA, NJ, Princeton Gould, Elizabeth - - - CameWoolMEwen+93a GoulCame96a GoulMEwenTana+97AaP? GoulTanaMEwen+98AaP?p GoulBeylTana+99a GoulReevGraz+99. GoulTana99a GoulTanaHast+99a HastTanaGoul00 GoulVailWage+01AaP?p ShorMiesBeyl+01 TanaHastRyde+01AaP? GoulGros02aP? ShorTownZhao+02a LeunMendKozo+04.
USA, CA, Irvine Granger, Richard 90 - - GlucGran93. GranWiebTake+96AP? ShimBrucGran+00.AaP?
Graziano, M. S. - - - GoulReevGraz+99.
Greenberg, D. A. - - - JinXieChil+03.
USA, Illinois, Urbana Greenough, William T. - - - GreeCoheJura99
Grimwood, P. D. - - - MartGrimMorr00.AaP?
Grinstein, G. - - - PyttGrinTrau91
EUR, H, Budapest Gröbler, T. - - - BarnGröbÉrdi98 GröbBarnÉrdi98
Groenewegen, H. J. - - - WittGroeLope+89
Gross, C. G. - - - GoulReevGraz+99. GoulVailWage+01AaP?p GoulGros02aP? SantSaxeGros+03ap
Gulyas, A. I. - - - GulyAcsaFreu99.a
Hafting, Torkel - - - HaftFyhnMold+05AaP FyhnHaftTrev+07.
Hailer, N. P. - - - TurnBuhlHail+98.a
Halliday, Glenda M. - - - HardHallKril98a
Hamam, B. N. - - - EgorHamaFran+02AaP
USA, NC, Winston-Salem Hampson, Robert E. - - - HampDead92a HampSimeDead99a HampHedbDead00.a
Harding, Antony J. - - - HardHallKril98a
EUR, UK, London Harris, Kenneth D. - - - MyerErmiHarr+96.a ReccHarr96.A
Harrison, S. - - - GaffHarr89.a
USA, MA, Cambridge Hasselmo, Michael E. 98 - - HassWyblWall96AP? MyerErmiHarr+96.a WallHass97A?aP?p SohaHass98aAaP?p SohaHass98bAP? WallEichHass98a Hass99 EgorHamaFran+02AaP HassBodeWybl02AaP?p
Hastings, Nicholas B. - - - GoulTanaHast+99a HastTanaGoul00 TanaHastRyde+01AaP?
Hayman, Robin - - - BarrHaymBurg+07
Hedberg, T. - - - HampHedbDead00.a
Hen, R. - - - SantSaxeGros+03ap
Henegar, J. A. - - - CoroHeneMaru93.
Henke, K. - - - HenkBuckWebe+97.a
Henze, D. A. - - - HenzUrbaBarr00 UrbaHenzBarr01a
Hillyard, S. A. - - - PallZolaSqui+88.a
Hinds, J. W. - - - KaplHind77.
Hisatsune, T. - - - KokeMikaMiya+03.
Hoffman, K. L. - - - GothHoffBatt+01AaP?
Hoffman, Ralph E. - - - ChamPoteHoff+04AP
Holdstock, J. S. - - - HoldMayeRobe+02.a
USA, NC, Durham Holland, Peter C. - - - HollBout99a
Holmes, W. R. - - - AradHolm99.a
Hölscher, Christian - - - Höls99AaP
EUR, UK, Cardiff Honey, Robert C. - - - HoneGood00a
Hong, N. S. - - - SnydHongMDona+05ap
Hoppensteadt, Frank - - - BoriDenhDenh+99a
USA, MA, Cambridge Huerta, Patricio T. - - - HuerSunWils+00A?a
Ingram, D. K. - - - LeeDuanLong+00.a
Insausti, R. - - - InsaBeliFrot+93.
Isaac, C. L. - - - HoldMayeRobe+02.a
Japan, Tokyo Ishizuka, Norio - - - AmarIshiClai90a IshiWebeAmar90a
Jacobs, B. L. - - - JacoPraaGage00.
Jeffery, Kathryn J. - - - BarrHaymBurg+07
Jensen, O. - - - JensLism96a.A JensLism96b.A JensLism96c.A
Jessberger, S. - - - JessKemp03ap KronReutStei+03AaP? KempJessStei+04.
Jin, K. - - - JinXieChil+03.
Johansson, U. - - - NilsPerfJoha+99A?aP?p
Johnson, Lynn D. - - - SeagJohnChab+02
Johnsrude, I. S. - - - MaguGadiJohn+00AaP?
Jonas, P. - - - SchmJonaBisc04AaP
Jones, Floretta L. - - - DaviJoneDerr04AaP?
Jones, S. - - - JoneYake99
Jong, C. N. - - - GiapJongRick+00.a
Jung, Min Whan - - - JungMNaug93a YunMookJung02AP?
USA, Illinois, Urbana Juraska, Janice M. - - - GreeCoheJura99
Kadish, Inga - - - VGroeMietKadi03.
EUR, UK, London Káli, Szabolcs KáliDaya00a
EUR, PL, Warsaw Kaminski, M. - - - KorzKasiKami+97a
Kaplan, M. S. - - - KaplHind77.
EUR, PL, Warsaw Kasicki, S. - - - KorzKasiKami+97a
Japan Kato, Hiroshi - - - TsukAihaSait+96
Kee, N. - - - SnydKeeWojt01A?aP?p
EUR, D, Berlin Kempermann, Gerd - - - KempKuhnGage97aa KempKuhnGage97bAaP?p KuhnWinkKemp+97. GageKempPalm+98.A?aP?p KempBranGage98. KempKuhnGage98AaP? VPraaKempGage99a VPraaKempGage00.a Kemp02P? KempGage02ap KempGastGage02AaPp EhniKemp03. JessKemp03ap KempGastKron+03AaP KempKron03a KronReutStei+03AaP? KempJessStei+04. KempWiskGage04ap KronBickBunk+05.a WiskRascKemp06AaP?p
USA, UT, Salk Lake City Kesner, Raymond P. - - - KesnGilbWall00a GilbKesnLee01a
King, J. A. - - - BurgBeckKing+01.a
Koketsu, D. - - - KokeMikaMiya+03.
Kornack, D. R. - - - Korn00.a KornRaki01.
EUR, PL, Warsaw Korzeniewska, A. - - - KorzKasiKami+97a
Kozorovitskiy, Y. - - - ShorTownZhao+02a LeunMendKozo+04.
Kramar, E. A. - - - ColgKramGall+03A?aP?p
Kril, Jillian J. - - - HardHallKril98a
Kritchevsky, M. - - - SquiAmarZola+89.a
Kronenberg, G. - - - KempGastKron+03AaP KempKron03a KronReutStei+03AaP? KempJessStei+04. KronBickBunk+05.a
Kubie, John L. - - - MullKubi87a
Kudrimoti, H. S. - - - ShenKudrMNaug+98AaP
Kuhn, H. G. - - - KuhnDickGage96AaP? KempKuhnGage97aa KempKuhnGage97bAaP?p KuhnWinkKemp+97. KempKuhnGage98AaP? BiebCoopWink+00. WinnCoopAign+02. CoopWinkKuhn04.
Kurz, J. - - - AmarKurz85.a
USA, Kentucky, Lexington Land, Cantey - - - NadeLand00
Lavenex, P. - - - LaveAmar00AaP?
Lawlor, P. A. - - - YounLawlLeon+99.
Le Moal, M. - - - MontPetrRodr+99. DobrDrapAuro+03.
Lebel, S. - - - SzikLebePetr98.a
Lee, I. - - - GilbKesnLee01a
Lee, J. H. - - - LeeDuanLong+00.a SantSaxeGros+03ap
Lehmann, Konrad - - - LehmButzTeuc05ap ButzLehmDamm+06
USA, CA, San Francisco Leibowitz, Rebecca T. - - - PareYuLeib+97AaP?
Leonard, B. W. - - - BarnMNaugMizu+90a LeonAmarSqui+95.a
Leone, P. - - - YounLawlLeon+99.
Leuner, B. - - - LeunMendKozo+04.
Leung, L. S. - - - Leun92.a Leun98.a
Leutgeb, Jill K. - - - LeutLeutTrev+04ap LeutLeutBarn+05.
Leutgeb, Stefan - - - LeutLeutTrev+04ap LeutLeutBarn+05.
Lever, C. - - - WillLeveCacu+05ap
Levesque, M. - - - BernBedaVine+02.
USA, VA, Charlottesville Levy, William B. 79 - - Levy96A LevyWu96 AuguLevy99a
USA, CA, Los Angeles Liaw, Jim-Shih - - - LiawBerg96AP?
Lie, D. C. - - - LieSongCola+04.
Lin, L. H. - - - BarnMNaugMizu+90a
USA, MA, Waltham Lisman, John E. JensLism96a.A JensLism96b.A JensLism96c.A Lism99a Lism03a Lism05a
Logvinova, A. - - - JinXieChil+03.
Lohman, A. H. - - - WittGroeLope+89
Long, J. M. - - - LeeDuanLong+00.a
Lopes da Silva, F. H. - - - WittGroeLope+89 WittNabeVHaef+00AaP?
EUR, H, Budapest Lörincz, András 93 93 93 Löri98AP? ChroLöriBuzs00a LöriSzirTaka+01 LoriSzatSzir02ap LoriSzirTaka+02.Aa
USA, MA, Cambridge Louie, Kenway 01 01 01 LouiWils01ap
USA, NY, New York Lowenstein, Daniel H. - - - PareYuLeib+97AaP?
Luskin, M. B. - - - Lusk93.
Lynch, Gary - - - GranWiebTake+96AP? ShimBrucGran+00.AaP? ColgKramGall+03A?aP?p
Maccaferri, Gianmaria - - - MaccDing02AaP?
Machielsen, W. C. - - - WittNabeVHaef+00AaP?
Maguire, E. A. - - - MaguGadiJohn+00AaP?
Mahut, H. - - - MahuMossZola81. MossMahuZola81.a MahuZolaMoss82.a ZolaDabrMoss+83.a
Malenka, Robert C. - - - DeisSingToda+04ap
EUR, D, Bochum Manahan-Vaughan, D. ManaBrau99AaP? BrauMana01.a
Manev, H. - - - ManeMane05a
Manev, R. - - - ManeMane05a
Mao, X. O. - - - JinXieChil+03.
Maquet, P. - - - Maqu01a
Marinelli, M. - - - MontPetrRodr+99.
Markowitsch, H. J. - - - TulvMark98a
Marr, D. - - - Marr71
Martin, S. J. - - - MartGrimMorr00.AaP? MartMorr02a
Maruniak, J. A. - - - CoroHeneMaru93.
Matejic, Larisa - - - Mate98.
Mattson, M. P. - - - LeeDuanLong+00.a
Matus, A. - - - InsaBeliFrot+93.
Mayes, A. R. - - - HoldMayeRobe+02.a
USA, PA, Pittsburgh McClelland, James L. 86 - - OReilMClel94a MClelMNaugOReil95a MClelGodd96AP?
McDonald, R. J. - - - SnydHongMDona+05ap
McEwen, B. S. - - - CameWoolMEwen+93a GoulMEwenTana+97AaP? GoulTanaMEwen+98AaP?p SeriGarcMEwen+01.
McKay, R. D. - - - CameMKay99. CameMKay01AaP?
USA, AZ, Tucson McNaughton, Bruce L. - - - BarnMNaugMizu+90a JungMNaug93a WilsMNaug93a MClelMNaugOReil95a PattMNaug95a ShenMNaug96AP? ShenKudrMNaug+98AaP SuthMNaug00a GothHoffBatt+01AaP? NitzMNaug04A?aP?p LeutLeutBarn+05.
McNish, K. A. - - - GewiMNishDavi00.a
Mellor, J. - - - SchmMellFrer+01.AaP?
Mendolia-Loffredo, S. - - - LeunMendKozo+04.
USA, NJ, Piscataway Miesegaes, George - - - ShorMiesBeyl+01
Miettinen, Pasi - - - VGroeMietKadi03.
Mikami, A. - - - KokeMikaMiya+03.
Milner, B. - - - ScovMiln57. MilnCorkTeub68.
Ming, G.-L. - - - LieSongCola+04. MingSong05.
Miranker, Willard - - - ChamPoteHoff+04AP CricMira06AaP?
Mishkin, Mortimer 96 98 - ZolaSquiMish82.a
Miyamoto, Y. - - - KokeMikaMiya+03.
Mizumori, S. J. Y. - - - BarnMNaugMizu+90a SmitMizu06.
EUR, N, Trondheim Molden, Sturla - - - BrunOtnćMold+02ap FyhnMoldWitt+04. HaftFyhnMold+05AaP
Monje, M. - - - DeisSingToda+04ap
Montaron, M. F. - - - MontPetrRodr+99.
Monyer, H. - - - InsaBeliFrot+93.
Mook-Jung, Inhee - - - YunMookJung02AP?
Mori, Masahiro - - - MoriAbegGähw+04AP
EUR, GB, Edinburgh Morris, R. G. MorrGarrRawl+82. SteeMorr99AaP? MartGrimMorr00.AaP? MartMorr02a
Moscovitch, M. - - - NadeMosc97a NadeSamsRyan+00a NadeMosc01.a
EUR, N, Trondheim Moser, Edvard I. MoseMose98a MoseMose99.a PaulMose99a MosePaul01ap BrunOtnćMold+02ap FyhnMoldWitt+04. LeutLeutTrev+04ap HaftFyhnMold+05AaP LeutLeutBarn+05. FyhnHaftTrev+07.
EUR, N, Trondheim Moser, May-Britt MoseMose98a MoseMose99.a BrunOtnćMold+02ap FyhnMoldWitt+04. LeutLeutTrev+04ap HaftFyhnMold+05AaP LeutLeutBarn+05. FyhnHaftTrev+07.
Moss, M. - - - MahuMossZola81. MossMahuZola81.a MahuZolaMoss82.a ZolaDabrMoss+83.a
USA, NY, Brooklyn Muller, Robert U. - - - MullKubi87a Mull96 MullStea96AP?
Murre, Jaap M. J. - - - Murr96.A Murr99.a
USA, NJ, Newark Myers, Catherine E. - - - GlucMyer93.a MyerGluc94.a GlucMyer96.Aa GlucOlivMyer96.a MyerErmiHarr+96.a MyerGluc96.a GlucErmiOliv+97.a GlucMyer97.a
USA, Atlanta, Georgia Myers, Karyn M. - - - MyerDavi02a
Naber, P. A. - - - WittNabeVHaef+00AaP?
USA, AZ, Tucson Nadel, Lynn - - - Nade91. NadeMosc97a NadeEich99AP? NadeLand00 NadeSamsRyan+00a NadeBohb01ap NadeMosc01.a
Nader, K. - - - Nade03a
Nicoll, Roger A. - - - SchmMellFrer+01.AaP?
Nilsson, M. - - - NilsPerfJoha+99A?aP?p
Nitsch, R. - - - TurnBuhlHail+98.a
Nitz, Douglas - - - NitzMNaug04A?aP?p
Nordborg, C. - - - ErikPerfBjor+98AaP
USA, NJ, Princeton Norman, Kenneth A. - - - HoldMayeRobe+02.a OReilNorm02ap NormOReil03ap
EUR, UK, London O'Keefe, John 92 - - OKeefDost71. OKeef76. OKeef79 MorrGarrRawl+82. OKeefRecc93a BurgReccOKeef94 BurgOKeef96AP? BurgBeckKing+01.a WillLeveCacu+05ap
O'Mara, S. M. - - - OMaraCommAnde+01.a
USA, CO, Boulder O'Reilly, Randall C. 90 92 92 OReilMClel94a MClelMNaugOReil95a OReilRudy00AP? HoldMayeRobe+02.a OReilNorm02ap NormOReil03ap
USA, NJ, Newark Oliver, L. M. - - - GlucOlivMyer96.a GlucErmiOliv+97.a
Orwar, O. - - - NilsPerfJoha+99A?aP?p
EUR, N, Trondheim Otnćss, Mona K. - - - BrunOtnćMold+02ap
Paller, K. A. - - - PallZolaSqui+88.a
EUR, D, Ulm Palm, Günther InsaBeliFrot+93. Palm93. BibbWennPalm95p
USA, CA, La Jolla Palmer, T. D. - - - PalmTakaGage97. GageKempPalm+98.A?aP?p VPraaSchiChri+02AaP DeisSingToda+04ap
Panzeri, Stefano - - - RollTrevRobe+98A?aP?p
Parent, A. - - - BernBedaVine+02.
USA, CA, San Francisco Parent, Jack M. - - - PareYuLeib+97AaP?
USA, AZ, Tucson Patton, P. E. - - - PattMNaug95a
Paulsen, Ole - - - PaulMose99a MosePaul01ap
Perfilieva, E. - - - ErikPerfBjor+98AaP NilsPerfJoha+99A?aP?p
Peterson, D. A. - - - ErikPerfBjor+98AaP GageKempPalm+98.A?aP?p
Peterson, G. M. - - - BossPeteCowa85.a
Petrides, M. - - - SzikLebePetr98.a
Petry, K. G. - - - MontPetrRodr+99.
Phelps, E. A. - - - Phel04ap
Piazza, P. V. - - - DobrDrapAuro+03.
Poo, Mu-Ming - - - ZhouPoo04a
Potenza, Marc N. - - - ChamPoteHoff+04AP
Poulin, P. - - - RietPoulWeis00.
Praag, H. - - - JacoPraaGage00.
Press, G. - - - SquiAmarZola+89.a
Puri, P. S. - - - BayeYackPuri82.a
Pytte, E. - - - PyttGrinTrau91
Rakic, Pasko - - - KornRaki01. Raki02P?
Ramus, S. J. - - - ZolaSquiRamu94.a
Rasch, Malte J. - - - WiskRascKemp06AaP?p
Rawlins, J. N. - - - MorrGarrRawl+82.
USA, CA, La Jolla Ray, J. - - - GageKempPalm+98.A?aP?p
USA, NJ, Newark Recce, Michael L. 93 - 95 OKeefRecc93a BurgReccOKeef94 ReccHarr96.A
Reeves, A. J. - - - GoulBeylTana+99a GoulReevGraz+99.
Rempel, N. L. - - - ZolaSquiRemp+92.a ZolaSquiClow+93.a
Reuter, K. - - - KronReutStei+03AaP?
Ricker, J. H. - - - GiapJongRick+00.a
Rietze, R. - - - RietPoulWeis00.
Roberts, N. - - - HoldMayeRobe+02.a
Robertson, Robert G. - - - RollTrevRobe+98A?aP?p
Rodriguez, J. J. - - - MontPetrRodr+99.
EUR, GB, Oxford Rolls, Edmund T. 69 - 97 TrevRoll91 TrevRoll92a RollTrev94.a TrevRoll94a Roll95 Roll96Aa RollTrevRobe+98A?aP?p Roll99a SchuRoll99a Roll00aap Roll00bAP?p
Rombouts, S. A. - - - WittNabeVHaef+00AaP?
Rougon, G. - - - MontPetrRodr+99.
Rudy, Jerry W. - - - OReilRudy00AP?
Ryan, L. - - - NadeSamsRyan+00a
USA, NJ, Princeton Rydel, Tracy A. - - - ShorMiesBeyl+01 TanaHastRyde+01AaP?
Japan Saito, Hide-Aki - - - TsukAihaSait+96
Samburg, D. - - - LeunMendKozo+04.
Samsonovich, A. - - - NadeSamsRyan+00a
Sandler, Vladislav M. - - - TashSandToni+06.AP
Santarelli, L. - - - SantSaxeGros+03ap
Sapolsky, R. M. - - - SapoZolaSqui91.a
Sara, S. J. - - - Sara00.
Sartini, Stefano - - - AmbrCuppCupp+00ap
Saxe, M. - - - SantSaxeGros+03ap
Scheltens, P. - - - WittNabeVHaef+00AaP?
Schinder, A. F. - - - VPraaSchiChri+02AaP
USA, NC, Durham Schmajuk, Nestor A. - - - BuhuSchm96AP? SchmBuhu97.a
Schmidt-Hieber, C. - - - SchmJonaBisc04AaP
Schmitz, D. - - - SchmMellFrer+01.AaP?
Schultz, S. R. - - - SchuRoll99a
USA, PA, Pittsburgh Sclabassi, Robert J. - - - BergChauScla94
Scott, B. W. - - - WangScotWojt00A?aP?p
Scoville, W. - - - ScovMiln57.
Seager, Matthew A. - - - SeagJohnChab+02
Sejnowski, Terrence J. 69 93 93 VPraaChriSejn+99AP?
Seki, T. - - - SekiArai95.a
Seri, B. - - - SeriGarcMEwen+01.
Canada, Montreal Shapiro, Matthew L. - - - CaraShap94a EichDudcWood+99A?
Sharp, Patricia E. - - - SharBlaiBrow96.A
USA, AZ, Tucson Shen, Bin - - - ShenMNaug96AP?
Shen, J. - - - ShenKudrMNaug+98AaP
Shimono, K. - - - ShimBrucGran+00.AaP?
USA, NJ, Piscataway Shors, Tracey J. - - - GoulBeylTana+99a GoulTanaHast+99a ShorMiesBeyl+01 ShorTownZhao+02a LeunMendKozo+04.
USA, NC, Winston-Salem Simeral, John D. - - - HampSimeDead99a
Singla, S. - - - DeisSingToda+04ap
Skaggs, William E. - - - TrevSkagBarn96Aa
Slomianka, Lutz - - - WestSlom98
USA, NY, West Haverstraw Sloviter, Robert S. - - - PareYuLeib+97AaP?
Smith, Anne C. - - - WirtYaniFran+03ap
Smith, D. M. - - - SmitMizu06.
Snyder, J. S. - - - SnydKeeWojt01A?aP?p SnydHongMDona+05ap
Sohal, Vikaas S. - - - SohaHass98aAaP?p SohaHass98bAP?
USA, MA, Williamstown Solomon, P. - - - MyerErmiHarr+96.a
Song, H. - - - LieSongCola+04. MingSong05.
Squire, Larry R. - - - ZolaSquiMish82.a ZolaCoheSqui83.a ZolaSqui84.a ZolaSqui85a.a ZolaSqui85b.a ZolaSqui86.a ZolaSquiAmar86b.a PallZolaSqui+88.a SquiZola88 SquiZolaChen88.a DiamZolaSqui89.a SquiAmarZola+89.a ZolaSquiAmar+89.a ZolaSquiAmar89a.a ZolaSquiAmar89b.a ZolaSqui90.a AlvaClowZola+91.a SapoZolaSqui91.a SquiZola91a ZolaSquiAlva+91.a AlvaZolaSqui92.a ZolaSquiRemp+92.a SuzuZolaSqui+93.a ZolaSqui93 ZolaSquiClow+93.a AlvaZolaSqui94AaP? ZolaSquiRamu94.a AlvaZolaSqui95.a LeonAmarSqui+95.a SquiZola96AaP?
Stanfield, B. B. - - - CresStanCowa86.
USA, NY, New York Stäubli, Ursula V. - - - WiebStauAmbr97AaP? WiebStäu01a
USA, NY, Brooklyn Stead, Matt - - - MullStea96AP?
EUR, UK, Edinburgh Steele, R. J. - - - SteeMorr99AaP?
EUR, N, Trondheim Steffenach, Hill-Aina - - - BrunOtnćMold+02ap
Steiner, B. - - - KronReutStei+03AaP? KempJessStei+04.
Steinhauser, C. - - - InsaBeliFrot+93.
Strange, B. - - - StraDola99.a
USA, MA, Cambridge Sun, Linus D. - - - HuerSunWils+00A?a
Sun, Y. - - - JinXieChil+03.
Surget, A. - - - SantSaxeGros+03ap
USA, AZ, Tucson Sutherland, Gary R. - - - SuthMNaug00a
USA, NY, New York Suzuki, Wendy A. - - - ZolaSquiAmar+89.a SuzuZolaSqui+93.a SuzuClay00 WirtYaniFran+03ap SuzuAmar04
Szatmáry, Botond - - - LoriSzatSzir02ap
Sziklas, V. - - - SzikLebePetr98.a
Szirtes, G. - - - LöriSzirTaka+01 LoriSzatSzir02ap LoriSzirTaka+02.Aa
Takács, Barnabás - - - LöriSzirTaka+01 LoriSzirTaka+02.Aa
Takahashi, J. - - - PalmTakaGage97.
Taketani, Makoto - - - GranWiebTake+96AP? ShimBrucGran+00.AaP?
USA, NJ, Princeton Tanapat, Patima - - - GoulMEwenTana+97AaP? GoulTanaMEwen+98AaP?p GoulBeylTana+99a GoulTana99a GoulTanaHast+99a HastTanaGoul00 TanaHastRyde+01AaP?
EUR, FIN, Kuopio Tanila, Heikki - - - EichDudcWood+99A?
Tashiro, Ayumu - - - TashSandToni+06.AP
Taube, J. S. - - - Taub99.a
Teuber, J. - - - MilnCorkTeub68.
Teuchert-Noodt, Gertraud - - - LehmButzTeuc05ap ButzLehmDamm+06
Thal, L. J. - - - KuhnWinkKemp+97.
Thompson, P. M. - - - ZeinEngeThom+03ap
Toda, H. - - - DeisSingToda+04ap
USA, MA, Cambridge Tonegawa, Susumu - - - HuerSunWils+00A?a
Toni, Nicolas - - - VPraaSchiChri+02AaP TashSandToni+06.AP
Townsend, D. A. - - - ShorTownZhao+02a
Tramontin, Anthony D. - - - AlvaGarcTram01.A
Traub, R. D. - - - PyttGrinTrau91
EUR, I, Trieste Treves, Alessandro 92 - 96 TrevRoll91 TrevRoll92a RollTrev94.a TrevRoll94a TrevSkagBarn96Aa RollTrevRobe+98A?aP?p LeutLeutTrev+04ap FyhnHaftTrev+07.
Tsien, J. Z. - - - WittTsie02ap
Israel, Rehovot Tsodyks, Misha V. 83 - 94 Tsod99AaP?
Japan Tsukada, Minoru - - - Tsuk94. TsukAihaSait+96
Tulving, E. - - - TulvMark98a
Turner, D. A. - - - TurnBuhlHail+98.a
Urban, N. N. - - - HenzUrbaBarr00 UrbaHenzBarr01a
Vail, N. - - - GoulVailWage+01AaP?p
van Groen, Thomas - - - VGroeMietKadi03.
van Haeften, T. - - - WittNabeVHaef+00AaP?
van Praag, Henriette - - - VPraaChriSejn+99AP? VPraaKempGage99a VPraaKempGage00.a VPraaSchiChri+02AaP
Ventriglia, F. - - - Vent98.a
Vinet, J. - - - BernBedaVine+02.
Vogels, R. - - - LoriSzirTaka+02.Aa
Wagers, M. - - - GoulVailWage+01AaP?p
Wagner, J. P. - - - WagnBlacDCicc99.
USA, UT, Salk Lake City Wallenstein, Gene V. - - - HassWyblWall96AP? WallHass97A?aP?p WallEichHass98a KesnGilbWall00a
Wang, DeLiang - - - WangArbi92.a
Wang, Shuenn-Shyang - - - WangScotWojt00A?aP?p
USA, MA, Lexington Waxman, Allen M. - - - BachWaxm94
Weber, B. - - - HenkBuckWebe+97.a
USA, CA, Pasadena Weber, Joseph 93 - 94 IshiWebeAmar90a
Weiss, S. - - - RietPoulWeis00.
Weisstaub, N. - - - SantSaxeGros+03ap
EUR, UK, Plymouth Wennekers, Thomas - - - BibbWennPalm95p
West, Mark J. - - - WestSlom98
USA, OH, Oxford White, Aaron M. - - - BestWhit99AP?
USA, NY, New York Wiebe, Sherman P. - - - GranWiebTake+96AP? WiebStauAmbr97AaP? WiebStäu01a
Wieser, H. G. - - - HenkBuckWebe+97.a
Wiles, Janet - - - AimoWileGage06AaP
Williams, J. M. - - - AbraWill03ap
Wills, T. J. - - - WillLeveCacu+05ap
USA, MA, Cambridge Wilson, Matthew A. - - - WilsMNaug93a FranBrowWils00a HuerSunWils+00A?a LouiWils01ap FostWils06.Aa
Winkler, J. - - - KuhnWinkKemp+97. BiebCoopWink+00. WinnCoopAign+02. CoopWinkKuhn04.
Winner, B. - - - WinnCoopAign+02.
Wirth, Sylvia - - - WirtYaniFran+03ap
EUR, D, Berlin Wiskott, Laurenz 89 89 93 KempWiskGage04ap WiskRascKemp06AaP?p
Wittenberg, G. M. - - - WittTsie02ap
EUR, NL, Amsterdam Witter, Menno P. AmarWitt89a WittGroeLope+89 Witt93 WittNabeVHaef+00AaP? BrunOtnćMold+02ap FyhnMoldWitt+04.
Canada, Toronto Wojtowicz, J. Martin WangScotWojt00A?aP?p SnydKeeWojt01A?aP?p SnydHongMDona+05ap BeckWojt07.
Wolf, C. - - - KronBickBunk+05.a
EU, UK, Edinburgh Wood, Emma EichDudcWood+99A?
Woolley, C. S. - - - CameWoolMEwen+93a
Wu, Xiangbao - - - LevyWu96
USA, MA, Cambridge Wyble, Bradley P. - - - HassWyblWall96AP? HassBodeWybl02AaP?p
Xie, L. - - - JinXieChil+03.
Yackel, J. W. - - - BayeYackPuri82.a
Yakel, J. L. - - - JoneYake99
Yamaguchi, M. - - - KempGastKron+03AaP KronReutStei+03AaP?
Yanike, Marianna - - - WirtYaniFran+03ap
USA, TX, Houston Yeckel, Mark F. - - - YeckBerg98AaP?
Young, D. - - - YounLawlLeon+99.
USA, CA, San Francisco Yu, Timothy W. - - - PareYuLeib+97AaP?
Yun, Sung Hwan - - - YunMookJung02AP?
Zafonte, R. D. - - - GiapJongRick+00.a
Zeineh, M. M. - - - ZeinEngeThom+03ap
Zhao, Chunmei - - - TashSandToni+06.AP
USA, NJ, Piscataway Zhao, Mingrui - - - ShorMiesBeyl+01 ShorTownZhao+02a
Zhou, Q. - - - ZhouPoo04a
Zola, S. M. - - - SquiZola96AaP?
USA, CA, San Diego Zola-Morgan, Stuart - - - MahuMossZola81. MossMahuZola81.a MahuZolaMoss82.a ZolaSquiMish82.a ZolaCoheSqui83.a ZolaDabrMoss+83.a ZolaSqui84.a ZolaSqui85a.a ZolaSqui85b.a ZolaSqui86.a ZolaSquiAmar86b.a PallZolaSqui+88.a SquiZola88 SquiZolaChen88.a DiamZolaSqui89.a SquiAmarZola+89.a ZolaSquiAmar+89.a ZolaSquiAmar89a.a ZolaSquiAmar89b.a ZolaSqui90.a AlvaClowZola+91.a SapoZolaSqui91.a SquiZola91a ZolaSquiAlva+91.a AlvaZolaSqui92.a ZolaSquiRemp+92.a SuzuZolaSqui+93.a ZolaSqui93 ZolaSquiClow+93.a AlvaZolaSqui94AaP? ZolaSquiRamu94.a AlvaZolaSqui95.a LeonAmarSqui+95.a

Year Index

1957 ScovMiln57.
:
1962 Altm62
1963 Altm63.
:
1965 AltmDas65
:
1968 MilnCorkTeub68.
:
1971 Marr71 OKeefDost71.
:
1976 OKeef76.
1977 KaplHind77.
:
1979 OKeef79
:
1981 MahuMossZola81. MossMahuZola81.a
1982 BayeYackPuri82.a MahuZolaMoss82.a MorrGarrRawl+82. ZolaSquiMish82.a
1983 ZolaCoheSqui83.a ZolaDabrMoss+83.a
1984 ZolaSqui84.a
1985 AmarKurz85.a Baye85. BossPeteCowa85.a ZolaSqui85a.a ZolaSqui85b.a
1986 CresStanCowa86. ZolaSqui86.a ZolaSquiAmar86b.a
1987 MullKubi87a
1988 PallZolaSqui+88.a SquiZola88 SquiZolaChen88.a
1989 AmarWitt89a DiamZolaSqui89.a GaffHarr89.a SquiAmarZola+89.a WittGroeLope+89 ZolaSquiAmar+89.a ZolaSquiAmar89a.a ZolaSquiAmar89b.a
1990 AmarIshiClai90a BarnMNaugMizu+90a IshiWebeAmar90a ZolaSqui90.a
1991 AlvaClowZola+91.a Nade91. PyttGrinTrau91 SapoZolaSqui91.a SquiZola91a TrevRoll91 ZolaSquiAlva+91.a
1992 AlvaZolaSqui92.a DudeBear92AaP?p HampDead92a Leun92.a TrevRoll92a WangArbi92.a ZolaSquiRemp+92.a
1993 Amar93a CameWoolMEwen+93a CoroHeneMaru93. GlucGran93. GlucMyer93.a InsaBeliFrot+93. JungMNaug93a Lusk93. OKeefRecc93a Palm93. SuzuZolaSqui+93.a WilsMNaug93a Witt93 ZolaSqui93 ZolaSquiClow+93.a
1994 AlvaZolaSqui94AaP? BachWaxm94 BergChauScla94 BurgReccOKeef94 CaraShap94a MyerGluc94.a OReilMClel94a RollTrev94.a TrevRoll94a Tsuk94. ZolaSquiRamu94.a
1995 AlvaZolaSqui95.a BibbWennPalm95p BuzsChro95a LeonAmarSqui+95.a MClelMNaugOReil95a PattMNaug95a Roll95 SekiArai95.a
1996 Bear96AaP?p BuhuSchm96AP? BurgOKeef96AP? Eich96 FreuBuzs96 Gluc96AP? GlucMyer96.Aa GlucOlivMyer96.a GoulCame96a GranWiebTake+96AP? HassWyblWall96AP? JensLism96a.A JensLism96b.A JensLism96c.A KuhnDickGage96AaP? Levy96A LevyWu96 LiawBerg96AP? MClelGodd96AP? Mull96 MullStea96AP? Murr96.A MyerErmiHarr+96.a MyerGluc96.a ReccHarr96.A Roll96Aa SharBlaiBrow96.A ShenMNaug96AP? SquiZola96AaP? TrevSkagBarn96Aa TsukAihaSait+96
1997 GlucErmiOliv+97.a GlucMyer97.a GoulMEwenTana+97AaP? HenkBuckWebe+97.a KempKuhnGage97aa KempKuhnGage97bAaP?p KorzKasiKami+97a KuhnWinkKemp+97. NadeMosc97a PalmTakaGage97. PareYuLeib+97AaP? SchmBuhu97.a WallHass97A?aP?p WiebStauAmbr97AaP?
1998 BarnGröbÉrdi98 Buzs98.a ChroBuzs98a ErikPerfBjor+98AaP GageKempPalm+98.A?aP?p GoulTanaMEwen+98AaP?p GröbBarnÉrdi98 HardHallKril98a KempBranGage98. KempKuhnGage98AaP? Leun98.a Löri98AP? Mate98. MoseMose98a RollTrevRobe+98A?aP?p ShenKudrMNaug+98AaP SohaHass98aAaP?p SohaHass98bAP? SzikLebePetr98.a TulvMark98a TurnBuhlHail+98.a Vent98.a WallEichHass98a WestSlom98 YeckBerg98AaP?
1999 AradHolm99.a AuguLevy99a BestWhit99AP? BoriDenhDenh+99a CameMKay99. Eich99a.a Eich99b EichDudcWood+99A? GoulBeylTana+99a GoulReevGraz+99. GoulTana99a GoulTanaHast+99a GreeCoheJura99 GulyAcsaFreu99.a HampSimeDead99a Hass99 HollBout99a Höls99AaP JoneYake99 Lism99a ManaBrau99AaP? MontPetrRodr+99. MoseMose99.a Murr99.a NadeEich99AP? NilsPerfJoha+99A?aP?p PaulMose99a Roll99a SchuRoll99a SteeMorr99AaP? StraDola99.a Taub99.a Tsod99AaP? VPraaChriSejn+99AP? VPraaKempGage99a WagnBlacDCicc99. YounLawlLeon+99.
2000 AmbrCuppCupp+00ap BiebCoopWink+00. BrezDasz00. ChroLöriBuzs00a Fans00.a FranBrowWils00a Gage00ap GewiMNishDavi00.a GiapJongRick+00.a HampHedbDead00.a HastTanaGoul00 HenzUrbaBarr00 HoneGood00a HuerSunWils+00A?a JacoPraaGage00. KesnGilbWall00a Korn00.a KáliDaya00a LaveAmar00AaP? LeeDuanLong+00.a MaguGadiJohn+00AaP? MartGrimMorr00.AaP? NadeLand00 NadeSamsRyan+00a OReilRudy00AP? RietPoulWeis00. Roll00aap Roll00bAP?p Sara00. ShimBrucGran+00.AaP? SuthMNaug00a SuzuClay00 VPraaKempGage00.a WangScotWojt00A?aP?p WittNabeVHaef+00AaP?
2001 AlvaGarcTram01.A BrauMana01.a BurgBeckKing+01.a CameMKay01AaP? DHoogDDeyn01a GilbKesnLee01a GothHoffBatt+01AaP? GoulVailWage+01AaP?p KornRaki01. LouiWils01ap LöriSzirTaka+01 Maqu01a MosePaul01ap NadeBohb01ap NadeMosc01.a OMaraCommAnde+01.a SchmMellFrer+01.AaP? SeriGarcMEwen+01. ShorMiesBeyl+01 SnydKeeWojt01A?aP?p TanaHastRyde+01AaP? UrbaHenzBarr01a WiebStäu01a
2002 AgstFortEich02AaP? BernBedaVine+02. BogaBrow02a BrunOtnćMold+02ap Buzs02 ChauBerg02a DSaDuma02. EgorHamaFran+02AaP GoulGros02aP? HassBodeWybl02AaP?p HoldMayeRobe+02.a Kemp02P? KempGage02ap KempGastGage02AaPp LoriSzatSzir02ap LoriSzirTaka+02.Aa MaccDing02AaP? MartMorr02a MyerDavi02a OReilNorm02ap Raki02P? SeagJohnChab+02 ShorTownZhao+02a VPraaSchiChri+02AaP WinnCoopAign+02. WittTsie02ap YunMookJung02AP?
2003 AbraWill03ap Barn03.a BartGess03a ColgKramGall+03A?aP?p DobrDrapAuro+03. EhniKemp03. JessKemp03ap JinXieChil+03. KempGastKron+03AaP KempKron03a KokeMikaMiya+03. KronReutStei+03AaP? Lism03a Nade03a NormOReil03ap SantSaxeGros+03ap VGroeMietKadi03. WirtYaniFran+03ap ZeinEngeThom+03ap
2004 ChamPoteHoff+04AP CoopWinkKuhn04. Dava04P? DaviJoneDerr04AaP? DeisSingToda+04ap FyhnMoldWitt+04. KempJessStei+04. KempWiskGage04ap LeunMendKozo+04. LeutLeutTrev+04ap LieSongCola+04. MoriAbegGähw+04AP NitzMNaug04A?aP?p Phel04ap SchmJonaBisc04AaP SuzuAmar04 ZhouPoo04a
2005 Beck05AP? HaftFyhnMold+05AaP KronBickBunk+05.a LehmButzTeuc05ap LeutLeutBarn+05. Lism05a ManeMane05a MingSong05. SnydHongMDona+05ap WillLeveCacu+05ap

Journal Index

The numbers in the columns `R', `A', and `P' indicate the year from which on you can expect to find online references, abstracts, and papers, respectively. A '?' indicates documents, that may be accessible only to subscribers.

76 journals, 64 (84%) with homepage.

Publisher Journal R A P Reference Keys
Anat Rec. - - - Altm63.
Ann. Rev. Ann. Rev. Neurosci. 84 96 97? GlucGran93. ZolaSqui93 MartGrimMorr00.AaP? MingSong05.
Ann. Rev. Pharmacology & Toxicology LieSongCola+04.
High Wire Ann. Rev. Psychol. 84 96 96? GlucMyer97.a Roll00aap
Wiley Annals Neurology 01 01 - ZolaSqui85b.a KempGastGage02AaPp JinXieChil+03.
Annals New York Acad. Sci. Baye85. HampHedbDead00.a
Cambr. U. Press Behav. & Brain Sci. 78 ? ? Fans00.a
Elsevier Behav. Brain Res. 95 95? 95? AlvaZolaSqui92.a BibbWennPalm95p Eich99a.a GewiMNishDavi00.a
Behav. Neurosci. 00 - ZolaSqui85a.a ZolaSqui86.a PallZolaSqui+88.a SquiZolaChen88.a DiamZolaSqui89.a CaraShap94a MyerGluc94.a MyerGluc96.a SchmBuhu97.a
Springer Biol. Cybern. 94 94 96? WangArbi92.a BarnGröbÉrdi98 GröbBarnÉrdi98 Löri98AP? CricMira06AaP?
Biol. Psychiatry 96 - - GoulTana99a KempKron03a
Bipolar Disorder - - - DSaDuma02.
Elsevier Brain Res. 97 97 97? OKeefDost71. BossPeteCowa85.a
Elsevier Brain Res. Reviews DHoogDDeyn01a
Karger Brain, Behaviour & Evolution 96 97 98? Korn00.a
Acad. Pr. Bulletin Math. Biol. 98 98 ? Vent98.a
Cell Biochem. Biophys. 00 00 00? JoneYake99
Oxford UP Cerebral Cortex 96 96 97? HardHallKril98a EhniKemp03.
Cortex 97 97 97 SuzuAmar04
Current Biol. ? ? ? KempBranGage98.
Elsevier Current Opinion Neurobiol. ? ? ? Amar93a BuzsChro95a Eich96 NadeMosc97a HollBout99a HoneGood00a KesnGilbWall00a SuthMNaug00a SuzuClay00 MosePaul01ap KempWiskGage04ap Phel04ap
T&F Cybern. & Sys. - - - Tsuk94.
Development KempGastKron+03AaP
Developmental Neurosci. 95 98 98? GoulCame96a
Elsevier Epilepsy Res. 95 - - HampDead92a
European J. Neurosci. - - - MontPetrRodr+99. BrezDasz00. KempGage02ap WinnCoopAign+02. JessKemp03ap LehmButzTeuc05ap
Springer Exp. Brain Res. 97 97 97? CresStanCowa86. GaffHarr89.a
Acad. Pr. Exp. Neurology 93 93 93? OKeef76. SquiAmarZola+89.a
Wiley Hippocampus 96 96 96? Nade91. ZolaSquiAlva+91.a Leun92.a TrevRoll92a GlucMyer93.a InsaBeliFrot+93. JungMNaug93a OKeefRecc93a Palm93. Witt93 OReilMClel94a TrevRoll94a ZolaSquiRamu94.a PattMNaug95a BuhuSchm96AP? BurgOKeef96AP? FreuBuzs96 Gluc96AP? GlucMyer96.Aa GranWiebTake+96AP? HassWyblWall96AP? Levy96A LiawBerg96AP? MClelGodd96AP? MullStea96AP? Murr96.A ReccHarr96.A Roll96Aa SharBlaiBrow96.A ShenMNaug96AP? TrevSkagBarn96Aa HenkBuckWebe+97.a WiebStauAmbr97AaP? MoseMose98a SohaHass98bAP? SzikLebePetr98.a TulvMark98a WestSlom98 BestWhit99AP? NadeEich99AP? Roll99a SchuRoll99a SteeMorr99AaP? Taub99.a Tsod99AaP? ChroLöriBuzs00a LaveAmar00AaP? NadeSamsRyan+00a OReilRudy00AP? Roll00bAP?p WittNabeVHaef+00AaP? GilbKesnLee01a NadeBohb01ap UrbaHenzBarr01a ChauBerg02a HoldMayeRobe+02.a MartMorr02a ShorTownZhao+02a BartGess03a VGroeMietKadi03. Dava04P? Beck05AP? Lism05a SmitMizu06. WiskRascKemp06AaP?p
World Sci. Int'l J. Neur. Sys. 96 96 96? Roll95 LoriSzirTaka+02.Aa
T&F J. Appl. Statistics 95 95? 95? Mate98.
MIT J. Cognitive Neurosci. 94 94 ? ChamConr07.
Kluwer J. Comp. Neurosci. 97 97 97? AradHolm99.a AuguLevy99a LoriSzatSzir02ap
Wiley J. Comparative Neurology 96 96 ? AltmDas65 AmarKurz85.a IshiWebeAmar90a RietPoulWeis00. CameMKay01AaP? TanaHastRyde+01AaP? KronReutStei+03AaP?
J. Head. Trauma Rehabil. - - - GiapJongRick+00.a
J. Molecular Neurosci. 98 98 98? LeeDuanLong+00.a
J. Neurobiol. 96 96? 97? GageKempPalm+98.A?aP?p NilsPerfJoha+99A?aP?p WangScotWojt00A?aP?p
High Wire J. Neurology, Neurosurgery, & Psychiatry 66 75 97? ScovMiln57.
Am. Physiol. Soc. J. Neurophysiol. 97 97? 97? WallHass97A?aP?p RollTrevRobe+98A?aP?p SnydKeeWojt01A?aP?p ColgKramGall+03A?aP?p NitzMNaug04A?aP?p
SFN J. Neurosci. 81 81 96? MossMahuZola81.a MahuZolaMoss82.a ZolaSqui84.a ZolaSquiAmar86b.a MullKubi87a ZolaSquiAmar+89.a ZolaSquiAmar89a.a ZolaSquiAmar89b.a SapoZolaSqui91.a ZolaSquiRemp+92.a SuzuZolaSqui+93.a ZolaSquiClow+93.a AlvaZolaSqui95.a LeonAmarSqui+95.a KuhnDickGage96AaP? GoulMEwenTana+97AaP? KuhnWinkKemp+97. PareYuLeib+97AaP? KempKuhnGage98AaP? YeckBerg98AaP? WagnBlacDCicc99. KáliDaya00a ShimBrucGran+00.AaP? GothHoffBatt+01AaP? SeriGarcMEwen+01. WiebStäu01a AgstFortEich02AaP? GoulGros02aP? Kemp02P? MaccDing02AaP? Raki02P? YunMookJung02AP? KokeMikaMiya+03. DaviJoneDerr04AaP? LeunMendKozo+04.
Elsevier J. Neurosci. Methods 95 - - AlvaClowZola+91.a KorzKasiKami+97a
Wiley J. Neurosci. Res. Höls99AaP CoopWinkKuhn04.
J. Sleep Res. 96 96 Buzs98.a ShenKudrMNaug+98AaP
CSHLP Learning & Memory 94 95 98? GlucOlivMyer96.a JensLism96a.A JensLism96b.A JensLism96c.A Sara00.
Medical Hypotheses - - - ManeMane05a
Memory 96 96 96? GlucErmiOliv+97.a
Molecular & Cellular Neurosci. - - - PalmTakaGage97.
Molecular Psychiatry 97 - 97? StraDola99.a JacoPraaGage00. DobrDrapAuro+03.
Nature Nature ? ? ? MorrGarrRawl+82. KempKuhnGage97aa Eich99b HampSimeDead99a ShorMiesBeyl+01 EgorHamaFran+02AaP VPraaSchiChri+02AaP MoriAbegGähw+04AP SchmJonaBisc04AaP HaftFyhnMold+05AaP FostWils06.Aa TashSandToni+06.AP FyhnHaftTrev+07.
Nature Nature Medicine ErikPerfBjor+98AaP YounLawlLeon+99.
Nature Nature Neurosci. 98 ? ? CameMKay99. GoulBeylTana+99a GreeCoheJura99 VPraaKempGage99a AimoWileGage06AaP BarrHaymBurg+07
Nature Reviews Neurosci. NadeLand00 VPraaKempGage00.a AlvaGarcTram01.A
IOP Netw.: ... 90 - - PyttGrinTrau91 TrevRoll91 LevyWu96 BogaBrow02a
MIT Neur. Comp. 95 95 99? SohaHass98aAaP?p HassBodeWybl02AaP?p
Elsevier Neur. Netw. - - - BachWaxm94 BergChauScla94 BurgReccOKeef94 TsukAihaSait+96 ButzLehmDamm+06
Elsevier Neurobiol. Aging KronBickBunk+05.a
Neurobiol. Learning & Memory 95 95 95? MyerErmiHarr+96.a
Neurochem Int. - - - GulyAcsaFreu99.a
Elsevier Neurocomp. 94 94? 97? LöriSzirTaka+01
Neuron 88 88? 96? Lusk93. Mull96 EichDudcWood+99A? Lism99a FranBrowWils00a HuerSunWils+00A?a LouiWils01ap Buzs02 MyerDavi02a DeisSingToda+04ap
Elsevier Neuropsychologia 95 - - MilnCorkTeub68. MahuMossZola81. ZolaCoheSqui83.a ZolaDabrMoss+83.a
Nature Neuropsychopharmacology ChamPoteHoff+04AP
NeuroReport 97 97 97? SekiArai95.a
Elsevier Neurosci Lett. - - - CoroHeneMaru93. AmbrCuppCupp+00ap BiebCoopWink+00.
Elsevier Neurosci. 76 76? 76? AmarWitt89a CameWoolMEwen+93a HenzUrbaBarr00 SnydHongMDona+05ap
Neurosci. & Biobehavioral Reviews 94 - - ChroBuzs98a Leun98.a MoseMose99.a
Neuroscientist - - - HastTanaGoul00 AbraWill03ap
Roy. Soc. Phil. T. Roy. Soc. Lond. B - - - Marr71 BurgBeckKing+01.a Barn03.a Lism03a
NAS Proc. Nat'l Acad. Sci. USA 90 90 90? DudeBear92AaP?p AlvaZolaSqui94AaP? Bear96AaP?p SquiZola96AaP? KempKuhnGage97bAaP?p GoulTanaMEwen+98AaP?p ManaBrau99AaP? VPraaChriSejn+99AP? MaguGadiJohn+00AaP? GoulVailWage+01AaP?p SchmMellFrer+01.AaP? BernBedaVine+02. SeagJohnChab+02
Progress Brain Res. - - - AmarIshiClai90a BarnMNaugMizu+90a RollTrev94.a Hass99
Elsevier Progress Neurobiol. 95 - - OKeef79 WittGroeLope+89 TurnBuhlHail+98.a OMaraCommAnde+01.a
Psychol. Rev. 99 00 - MClelMNaugOReil95a NormOReil03ap
F. & P., U.K. Reviews Neurosci. 98 - - BoriDenhDenh+99a Murr99.a BrauMana01.a
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