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Contributions of orbitofrontal subregions to socioemotional processing in Rhesus macaques
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Neural bases of core and conceptual self: Implications for the representation of other persons and groups of people
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Hormonal Mechanisms Underlying Auditory Forebrain Selectivity inFemale Songbirds
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Estrogens, androgens, and the hormonal modulation of female primate sexual motivation in rhesus monkeys
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Cognitive and Neural Mechanisms of Stress Cognition: Becoming
immersed in stress and disengaging from it with mindful
attention
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Fear Learning, Conditioned Inhibition, and Extinction In Adult
Macaques
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Perceived egocentric distance sensitivity and invariance across scene-selective cortex
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GABAergic Transmission in the Nucleus Accumbens-Ventral PallidumPath and DRL Task Efficiency in Rats
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Investigating the Effects of Specific Acetylcholine Receptor
Activation on Hippocampal Function for the Treatment of Alzheimer's
Disease
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Impaired cognitive processes associated with memory loss after
neonatal perirhinal lesions in rhesus macaques
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Object Recognition Memory and Gamma Synchrony in the Rat
Hippocampus
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Functional Correlates of Rodent Visual Cortex Organization: ABehavioral and Neuroanatomical Study of Individual Differences inthe Gerbil Visual System
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Shared Neural Mechanisms of Identity for Self, Other, and Object
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The Use of Olfactory Fear Conditioning in Rats to Investigate
the Efficacy of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Treatments
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Occipital place area represents the local elements of scenes
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Constructing a Knowledge Base through Memory Integration: Cognitive and Neural Factors Involved
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The Role of the Hippocampus in the Development of Spatial Memory
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Neural Distribution of Nonapeptide Receptors in Two Species of
Songbird
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Intrahippocampal Synchrony and Memory for Objects in Spatiotemporal Context
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Rapid effects of estradiol on aggression depend on genotype in the
white-throated sparrow, a species with an estrogen receptor
polymorphism
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