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Diana Woodruff-Pak
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Green, John
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Thompson, Richard
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Lavond, David
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Ewers, Michael
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Pak, Jonathan
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Vogel, Richard
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Wenk, Gary
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Pak, Michelle
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Steinmetz, Joseph
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Trojanowski, John
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2009: Tobia Michael J; Woodruff-Pak Diana S
Delay eyeblink classical conditioning is impaired in Fragile X syndrome.
Behavioral neuroscience 2009;123(3):665-76.
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2008: Coico Richard; Woodruff-Pak Diana S
Immunotherapy for Alzheimer's disease: harnessing our knowledge of T cell biology using a cholesterol-fed rabbit model.
Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD 2008;15(4):657-71.
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2008: Woodruff-Pak Diana S
Animal models of Alzheimer's disease: therapeutic implications.
Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD 2008;15(4):507-21.
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2008: Li Jian-Guo; Lehr Melissa; Liu-Chen Lee-Yuan; Woodruff-Pak Diana S
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and modulation of learning in 4- and 27-month-old rabbits.
Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2008;33(12):2820-30.
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2008: Woodruff-Pak Diana S; Disterhoft John F
Where is the trace in trace conditioning?
Trends in neurosciences 2008;31(2):105-12.
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2007: Woodruff-Pak Diana S; Agelan Alexis; Del Valle Luis
A rabbit model of Alzheimer's disease: valid at neuropathological, cognitive, and therapeutic levels.
Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD 2007;11(3):371-83.
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2007: Woodruff-Pak Diana S; Tobia Michael J; Jiao Xilu; Beck Kevin D; Servatius Richard J
Preclinical investigation of the functional effects of memantine and memantine combined with galantamine or donepezil.
Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2007;32(6):1284-94.
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2007: Rose Gregory M; Ong Voon S; Woodruff-Pak Diana S
Efficacy of MEM 1003, a novel calcium channel blocker, in delay and trace eyeblink conditioning in older rabbits.
Neurobiology of aging 2007;28(5):766-73.
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2007: Woodruff-Pak Diana S; Seta Susan E; Roker LaToya A; Lehr Melissa A
Effects of paradigm and inter-stimulus interval on age differences in eyeblink classical conditioning in rabbits.
Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.) 2007;14(4):287-94.
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2006: Woodruff-Pak D S
Stereological estimation of Purkinje neuron number in C57BL/6 mice and its relation to associative learning.
Neuroscience 2006;141(1):233-43.
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2006: Ewers Michael; Morgan David G; Gordon Marcia N; Woodruff-Pak Diana S
Associative and motor learning in 12-month-old transgenic APP+PS1 mice.
Neurobiology of aging 2006;27(8):1118-28.
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2006: Woodruff-Pak Diana S; Green John T; Levin Stephen I; Meisler Miriam H
Inactivation of sodium channel Scn8A (Na-sub(v)1.6) in Purkinje neurons impairs learning in Morris water maze and delay but not trace eyeblink classical conditioning.
Behavioral neuroscience 2006;120(2):229-40.
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2004: Woodruff-Pak Diana S; Ewers Michael; Shiotani Tadashi; Watabe Shegio; Tanaka Makoto; Wenk Gary L
Nefiracetam and physostigmine: separate and combined effects on learning in older rabbits.
Neurobiology of aging 2004;25(6):807-16.
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2003: Woodruff-Pak Diana S
Mecamylamine reversal by nicotine and by a partial alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonist (GTS-21) in rabbits tested with delay eyeblink classical conditioning.
Behavioural brain research 2003;143(2):159-67.
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2003: Woodruff-Pak D S; Vogel R W; Wenk G L
Mecamylamine interactions with galantamine and donepezil: effects on learning, acetylcholinesterase, and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.
Neuroscience 2003;117(2):439-47.
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2002: Woodruff-Pak Diana S; Green John T; Pak Jonathan T; Shiotani Tadashi; Watabe Shigeo; Tanaka Makoto
The long-term effects of nefiracetam on learning in older rabbits.
Behavioural brain research 2002;136(1):299-308.
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2002: Vogel Richard W; Ewers Michael; Ross Charlene; Gould Thomas J; Woodruff-Pak Diana S
Age-related impairment in the 250-millisecond delay eyeblink classical conditioning procedure in C57BL/6 mice.
Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.) 2002;9(5):321-36.
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2002: Woodruff-Pak Diana S; Green John T; Pak Jonathan T; Heifets Boris; Pak Michelle H
The effect of scopolamine in older rabbits tested in the 750 ms delay eyeblink classical conditioning procedure.
Integrative physiological and behavioral science : the official journal of the Pavlovian Society 2002;37(2):103-13.
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2002: Pak Jonathan; Green John; Heifets Boris; Pak Michelle; Woodruff-Pak Diana
Nefiracetam ameliorates associative learning impairment in the scopolamine-injected older rabbit.
Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research 2002;8(4):BR105-12.
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2002: Woodruff-Pak Diana S; Gould Thomas J
Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors: involvement in Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia.
Behavioral and cognitive neuroscience reviews 2002;1(1):5-20.
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2002: Woodruff-Pak Diana S; Lander Cynthia; Geerts Hugo
Nicotinic cholinergic modulation: galantamine as a prototype.
CNS drug reviews 2002;8(4):405-26.
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2001: Woodruff-Pak D S; Vogel R W; Ewers M; Coffey J; Boyko O B; Lemieux S K
MRI-assessed volume of cerebellum correlates with associative learning.
Neurobiology of learning and memory 2001;76(3):342-57.
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2001: Woodruff-Pak D S
Eyeblink classical conditioning differentiates normal aging from Alzheimer's disease.
Integrative physiological and behavioral science : the official journal of the Pavlovian Society 2001;36(2):87-108.
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2001: Woodruff-Pak D S; Vogel R W; Wenk G L
Galantamine: effect on nicotinic receptor binding, acetylcholinesterase inhibition, and learning.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001;98(4):2089-94.
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2000: Woodruff-Pak D S; Green J T; Coleman-Valencia C; Pak J T
A nicotinic cholinergic agonist (GTS-21) and eyeblink classical conditioning: acquisition, retention, and relearning in older rabbits.
Experimental aging research 2000;26(4):323-36.
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2000: Woodruff-Pak D S; Santos I S
Nicotinic modulation in an animal model of a form of associative learning impaired in Alzheimer's disease.
Behavioural brain research 2000;113(1-2):11-9.
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2000: Woodruff-Pak D S; Goldenberg G; Downey-Lamb M M; Boyko O B; Lemieux S K
Cerebellar volume in humans related to magnitude of classical conditioning.
Neuroreport 2000;11(3):609-15.
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2000: Green J T; Woodruff-Pak D S
Eyeblink classical conditioning: hippocampal formation is for neutral stimulus associations as cerebellum is for association-response.
Psychological bulletin 2000;126(1):138-58.
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1999: Woodruff-Pak D S; Jaeger M E; Gorman C; Wesnes K A
Relationships among age, conditioned stimulus-unconditioned stimulus interval, and neuropsychological test performance.
Neuropsychology 1999;13(1):90-102.
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1998: Woodruff-Pak D S; Jaeger M E
Predictors of eyeblink classical conditioning over the adult age span.
Psychology and aging 1998;13(2):193-205.
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1997: Woodruff-Pak D S; Chi J; Li Y T; Pak M H; Fanelli R J
Nimodipine ameliorates impaired eyeblink classical conditioning in older rabbits in the long-delay paradigm.
Neurobiology of aging 1997;18(6):641-9.
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1997: Green J T; Woodruff-Pak D S
Concurrent eyeblink classical conditioning and rotary pursuit performance: implications for independent nondeclarative memory systems.
Neuropsychology 1997;11(4):474-87.
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1997: Woodruff-Pak D S; Hinchliffe R M
Mecamylamine- or scopolamine-induced learning impairment: ameliorated by nefiracetam.
Psychopharmacology 1997;131(2):130-9.
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1997: Woodruff-Pak D S
Nefiracetam ameliorates learning deficits in older rabbits and may act via the hippocampus.
Behavioural brain research 1997;83(1-2):179-84.
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1997: Woodruff-Pak D S; Li Y T; Hinchliffe R M; Port R L
Hippocampus in delay eyeblink classical conditioning: essential for nefiracetam amelioration of learning in older rabbits.
Brain research 1997;747(2):207-18.
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1997: Woodruff-Pak D S
Classical conditioning.
International review of neurobiology 1997;41():341-66.
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1996: Woodruff-Pak D S; Papka M
Huntington's disease and eyeblink classical conditioning: normal learning but abnormal timing.
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 1996;2(4):323-34.
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1996: Woodruff-Pak D S; Papka M; Romano S; Li Y T
Eyeblink classical conditioning in Alzheimer's disease and cerebrovascular dementia.
Neurobiology of aging 1996;17(4):505-12.
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1996: Papka M; Woodruff-Pak D S
Number of trials needed to assess human eyeblink classical conditioning.
Psychology and aging 1996;11(2):373-6.
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1996: Woodruff-Pak D S; Papka M
Alzheimer's disease and eyeblink conditioning: 750 ms trace vs. 400 ms delay paradigm.
Neurobiology of aging 1996;17(3):397-404.
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1996: Woodruff-Pak D S; Trojanowski J Q
The older rabbit as an animal model: implications for Alzheimer's disease.
Neurobiology of aging 1996;17(2):283-90.
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1996: Woodruff-Pak D S; Romano S; Papka M
Training to criterion in eyeblink classical conditioning in Alzheimer's disease, Down's syndrome with Alzheimer's disease, and healthy elderly.
Behavioral neuroscience 1996;110(1):22-9.
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1995: Woodruff-Pak D S; Finkbiner R G
Larger nondeclarative than declarative deficits in learning and memory in human aging.
Psychology and aging 1995;10(3):416-26.
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1995: Simon E W; Rappaport D A; Papka M; Woodruff-Pak D S
Fragile-X and Down's syndrome: are there syndrome-specific cognitive profiles at low IQ levels?
Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR 1995;39 ( Pt 4)():326-30.
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1995: Papka M; Ivry R B; Woodruff-Pak D S
Selective disruption of eyeblink classical conditioning by concurrent tapping.
Neuroreport 1995;6(11):1493-7.
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1995: Ferrante L S; Woodruff-Pak D S
Longitudinal investigation of eyeblink classical conditioning in elderly human subjects.
The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 1995;50(1):P42-P50.
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1994: Woodruff-Pak D S; Li Y T; Kazmi A; Kem W R
Nicotinic cholinergic system involvement in eyeblink classical conditioning in rabbits.
Behavioral neuroscience 1994;108(3):486-93.
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1994: Woodruff-Pak D S; Li Y T; Kem W R
A nicotinic agonist (GTS-21), eyeblink classical conditioning, and nicotinic receptor binding in rabbit brain.
Brain research 1994;645(1-2):309-17.
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1994: Woodruff-Pak D S; Li Y T
Nefiracetam (DM-9384): effect on eyeblink classical conditioning in older rabbits.
Psychopharmacology 1994;114(2):200-8.
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1994: Li Y T; Woodruff-Pak D S; Trojanowski J Q
Amyloid plaques in cerebellar cortex and the integrity of Purkinje cell dendrites.
Neurobiology of aging 1994;15(1):1-9.
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1993: Woodruff-Pak D S
Eyeblink classical conditioning in H.M.: delay and trace paradigms.
Behavioral neuroscience 1993;107(6):911-25.
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1993: Woodruff-Pak D S; Lavond D G; Logan C G; Steinmetz J E; Thompson R F
Cerebellar cortical lesions and reacquisition in classical conditioning of the nictitating membrane response in rabbits.
Brain research 1993;608(1):67-77.
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1993: Coffin J M; Woodruff-Pak D S
Delay classical conditioning in young and older rabbits: initial acquisition and retention at 12 and 18 months.
Behavioral neuroscience 1993;107(1):63-71.
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1991: Finkbiner R G; Woodruff-Pak D S
Classical eyeblink conditioning in adulthood: effects of age and interstimulus interval on acquisition in the trace paradigm.
Psychology and aging 1991;6(1):109-17.
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1991: Woodruff-Pak D S; Sasse D K; Coffin J M; Haunton-Kreps M; Moon S L
Effect of BMY 21502 on classical conditioning of the eyeblink response in young and older rabbits.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1991;640():284-9.
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1990: Woodruff-Pak D S; Cronholm J F; Sheffield J B
Purkinje cell number related to rate of classical conditioning.
Neuroreport 1990;1(2):165-8.
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1990: Woodruff-Pak D S; Finkbiner R G; Sasse D K
Eyeblink conditioning discriminates Alzheimer's patients from non-demented aged.
Neuroreport 1990;1(1):45-8.
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1990: Woodruff-Pak D S; Logan C G; Thompson R F
Neurobiological substrates of classical conditioning across the life span.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1990;608():150-73; discussion 174-8.
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1988: Woodruff-Pak D S; Thompson R F
Classical conditioning of the eyeblink response in the delay paradigm in adults aged 18-83 years.
Psychology and aging 1988;3(3):219-29.
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1988: Woodruff-Pak D S
Aging and classical conditioning: parallel studies in rabbits and humans.
Neurobiology of aging 1988;9(5-6):511-22.
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1988: Woodruff-Pak D S; Steinmetz J E; Thompson R F
Classical conditioning of rabbits 2-1/2 to 4 years old using mossy fiber stimulation as a CS.
Neurobiology of aging 1988;9(2):187-93.
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1988: Woodruff-Pak D S; Logan C G
No apparent age differences in hippocampal theta frequency in rabbits aged 3-50 months.
Comprehensive gerontology. Section A, Clinical and laboratory sciences 1988;2(1):24-8.
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1987: Woodruff-Pak D S; Lavond D G; Logan C G; Thompson R F
Classical conditioning in 3-, 30-, and 45-month-old rabbits: behavioral learning and hippocampal unit activity.
Neurobiology of aging 1987;8(2):101-8.
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1986: Steinmetz J E; Rosen D J; Woodruff-Pak D S; Lavond D G; Thompson R F
Rapid transfer of training occurs when direct mossy fiber stimulation is used as a conditioned stimulus for classical eyelid conditioning.
Neuroscience research 1986;3(6):606-16.
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1985: Woodruff-Pak D S; Lavond D G; Thompson R F
Trace conditioning: abolished by cerebellar nuclear lesions but not lateral cerebellar cortex aspirations.
Brain research 1985;348(2):249-60.
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1985: Woodruff-Pak D S; Thompson R F
Classical conditioning of the eyelid response in rabbits as a model system for the study of brain mechanisms of learning and memory in aging.
Experimental aging research 1985;11(2):109-22.
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1985: Schanel-Klitsch E; Woodruff-Pak D S
Sensitivity of the human neonate to short- and long-wavelength stimuli.
Vision research 1985;25(11):1641-6.
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