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The following pages link to Effects of ketamine on context-processing performance in monkeys: a new animal model of cognitive deficits in schizophrenia (Q37172725):
Displaying 16 items.
- Monkey Prefrontal Neurons Reflect Logical Operations for Cognitive Control in a Variant of the AX Continuous Performance Task (AX-CPT). (Q36768430) (← links)
- Long-Term Cognitive Functioning in Single-Dose Total-Body Gamma-Irradiated Rhesus Monkeys ( Macaca mulatta ). (Q38435603) (← links)
- Psychological Mechanisms of PTSD and Its Treatment (Q38817364) (← links)
- Using model systems to understand errant plasticity mechanisms in psychiatric disorders (Q38992288) (← links)
- Integrating Insults: Using Fault Tree Analysis to Guide Schizophrenia Research across Levels of Analysis (Q40095682) (← links)
- Alcohol amplifies ketamine-induced apoptosis in primary cultured cortical neurons and PC12 cells through down-regulating CREB-related signaling pathways (Q41620856) (← links)
- Application of generalized linear models to investigate functional synaptic coupling and synchrony in an animal model of schizophrenia (Q46457296) (← links)
- Ketamine-Induced Changes in the Signal and Noise of Rule Representation in Working Memory by Lateral Prefrontal Neurons. (Q47662227) (← links)
- The NMDAr antagonist ketamine interferes with manipulation of information for transitive inference reasoning in non-human primates. (Q47855640) (← links)
- N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor antagonist ketamine impairs action-monitoring activity in the prefrontal cortex (Q47954162) (← links)
- The Role of Prefrontal Mixed Selectivity in Cognitive Control. (Q48538906) (← links)
- Ketamine alters lateral prefrontal oscillations in a rule-based working memory task. (Q50043443) (← links)
- Blocking NMDAR Disrupts Spike Timing and Decouples Monkey Prefrontal Circuits: Implications for Activity-Dependent Disconnection in Schizophrenia. (Q64924509) (← links)
- Sociality deficits in serine racemase knockout mice (Q90085700) (← links)
- Learning How Neurons Fail Inside of Networks: Nonhuman Primates Provide Critical Data for Psychiatry (Q92849561) (← links)
- A circuit mechanism for decision-making biases and NMDA receptor hypofunction (Q100314863) (← links)