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Publications of Jeffrey A Lamoureux    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

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Journal Articles

  1. Lamoureux, J.A. (2009). Extinction and savings in serial feature-positive discriminations: Tests of a network model of occasion setting, in prep.
  2. Lamoureux, J.A., & Tow, S. (2009). Hippocampal lesions abolish renewal of aversive, but not appetitive, conditioned responding, in prep.
  3. Holland, P.C., Lamoureux, J.A., Han, J.S., & Gallagher, M.H. (1999). Hippocampal lesions interfere with Pavlovian negative occasion setting. Hippocampus, 9, 143-157.
  4. Buhusi, C.V., Lamoureux, J.A., & Meck, W.H. (2008). Neurotoxic lesions of the hippocampus attenuate renewal but not reinstatement of appetitive Pavlovian conditioning. Brain Research, 1237, 204-213.
  5. Lamoureux, J.A., Schmidt, J.A., Gould, C.E., & Buhusi, C.V. (2006). Neurotoxic lesions of the hippocampus attenuate renewal but not reinstatement of appetitive Pavlovian conditioning. Proceedings and Abstracts of the Eastern Psychological Association, 77, 50.
  6. Schmajuk, N.A., Lamoureux, J.A., & Holland, P.C. (1998). Occasion setting: A neural network approach. Psychological Review, 105, 3-32.
  7. McKeon-O’Malley, C., Siwek, D., Lamoureux, J. A., Williams, C.L., & Kowall, N.W. (2003). Prenatal choline deficiency decreases the cross-sectional area of cholinergic neurons in the medial septal nucleus. Brain Research, 977, 278-283.
  8. Lamoureux, J.A., Meck, W.H., & Williams, C.L. (2008). Prenatal dietary choline manipulation alters context sensitivity of Pavlovian conditioning in young adult rats. Learning & Memory, 15(12), 866-875.

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