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Tap-tap, fula-fula, kíá-kíá : The Haitian bus in Atlantic perspectiveTHOMPSON, R. F.African arts. 1996, Vol 29, Num 2, pp 36-45, issn 0001-9933, 12 p.Article

Neural mechanisms of classical conditioning in mammalsTHOMPSON, R. F.Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences. 1990, Vol 329, Num 1253, pp 161-170, issn 0080-4622Article

The neurobiology of learning and memoryTHOMPSON, R. F.Science (Washington, D.C.). 1986, Vol 233, Num 4767, pp 941-947, issn 0036-8075Article

Face of the Gods : the artists and their altarsTHOMPSON, R. F.African arts. 1995, Vol 28, Num 1, pp 50-61, issn 0001-9933Article

Monolithic integration of InP-based transistors on Si substrates using MBELIU, W. K; LUBYSHEV, D; HOKE, W. E et al.Journal of crystal growth. 2009, Vol 311, Num 7, pp 1979-1983, issn 0022-0248, 5 p.Conference Paper

17β-estradiol suppresses expression of long-term depression in aged ratsVOUIMBA, R.-M; FOY, M. R; FOY, J. G et al.Brain research bulletin. 2000, Vol 53, Num 6, pp 783-787, issn 0361-9230Article

The nature of reinforcement in cerebellar learningTHOMPSON, R. F; THOMPSON, J. K; KIM, J. J et al.Neurobiology of learning and memory (Print). 1998, Vol 70, Num 1-2, pp 150-176, issn 1074-7427Conference Paper

Selective changes in AMPA receptors in rabbit cerebellum following classical conditioning of the eyelid-nictitating membrane responseHAUGE, S. A; TRACY, J. A; BAUDRY, M et al.Brain research. 1998, Vol 803, Num 1-2, pp 9-18, issn 0006-8993Article

Cerebellar circuits and synaptic mechanisms involved in classical eyeblink conditioningKIM, J. J; THOMPSON, R. F.Trends in neurosciences (Regular edition). 1997, Vol 20, Num 4, pp 177-181, issn 0166-2236Article

The role of the cerebellar cortex in the retention of the conditioned eyeblink response with the stimulation of the dorsolateral pontine nuclei as a conditioned stimulusDERSARKISSIAN, C; LOGAN, C. G; THOMPSON, R. F et al.Psychobiology (Austin, TX). 1995, Vol 23, Num 2, pp 95-102, issn 0889-6313Article

Stress-induced facilitation of classical conditioningSHORS, T. J; WEISS, C; THOMPSON, R. F et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 1992, Vol 257, Num 5069, pp 537-539, issn 0036-8075Article

Learning of a hippocampal-dependent conditioning task changes the binding properties of AMPA receptors in rabbit hippocampusTOCCO, G; ANNALA, A. J; BAUDRY, M et al.Behavioral and neural biology. 1992, Vol 58, Num 3, pp 222-231, issn 0163-1047Article

Selective increase of AMPA binding to the AMPA/quisqualate receptor in the hippocampus in response to acute stressTOCCO, G; SHORS, T. J; BAUDRY, M et al.Brain research. 1991, Vol 559, Num 1, pp 168-171, issn 0006-8993Article

Flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy in the neonatal intensive care unitMYER, C. M. III; THOMPSON, R. F.International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology. 1988, Vol 15, Num 2, pp 143-147, issn 0165-5876Article

Classical conditioning does not occur when direct stimulation of the red nucleus or cerebellar nuclei is the unconditioned stimulusCHAPMAN, P. F; STEINMETZ, J. E; THOMPSON, R. F et al.Brain research. 1988, Vol 442, Num 1, pp 97-104, issn 0006-8993Article

Reacquisition of classical conditioning after removal of cerebellar cortexLAVOND, D. G; STEINMETZ, J. E; YOKAITIS, M. H et al.Experimental brain research. 1987, Vol 67, Num 3, pp 569-593, issn 0014-4819Article

Rapid transfer of training occurs when direct mossy fiber stimulation is used as a conditioned stimulus for classical eyelid conditioningSTEINMETZ, J. E; ROSEN, D. J; WOODRUFF-PAK, D. S et al.Neuroscience research. 1986, Vol 3, Num 6, pp 606-616, issn 0168-0102Article

Lesions of the inferior olivary complex cause extinction of the classically conditioned eyeblink responseMCCORMICK, D. A; STEINMETZ, J. E; THOMPSON, R. F et al.Brain research. 1985, Vol 359, Num 1-2, pp 120-130, issn 0006-8993Article

Effects of lesions of cerebellar nuclei on conditioned behavioral and hippocampal neuronal responsesCLARK, G. A; MCCORMICK, D. A; LAVOND, D. G et al.Brain research. 1984, Vol 291, Num 1, pp 125-136, issn 0006-8993Article

Motor cortex lesions do not affect learning or performance of the eyeblink response in rabbitsIVKOVICH, D; THOMPSON, R. F.Behavioral neuroscience. 1997, Vol 111, Num 4, pp 727-738, issn 0735-7044Article

Dissociaton of conditioned eye and limb responses in the cerebellar interpositusMOJTAHEDIAN, S; KOGAN, D. R; KANZAWA, S. A et al.Physiology & behavior. 2007, Vol 91, Num 1, pp 9-14, issn 0031-9384, 6 p.Article

Intracerebellar conditioning: Brogden and Gantt revisitedTHOMPSON, R. F; SWAIN, R; CLARK, R et al.Behavioural brain research. 2000, Vol 110, Num 1-2, pp 3-11, issn 0166-4328Article

Acquisition of fear conditioning in rats requires the synthesis of mRNA in the amygdalaBAILEY, D. J; KIM, J. J; SUN, W et al.Behavioral neuroscience. 1999, Vol 113, Num 2, pp 276-282, issn 0735-7044Article

The amygdala modulates prefrontal cortex activity relative to conditioned fearGARCIA, R; VOUIMBA, R.-M; BAUDRY, M et al.Nature (London). 1999, Vol 402, Num 6759, pp 294-296, issn 0028-0836Article

AMPA receptor properties in adult rat hippocampus following environmental enrichmentGAGNE, J; GELINAS, S; MARTINOLI, M.-G et al.Brain research. 1998, Vol 799, Num 1, pp 16-25, issn 0006-8993Article

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