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Mark R Stefani
Middlebury College - Middlebury / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Neuroscience
AD Scientific Index ID: 1388112
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Mark R Stefani's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Functional interaction between NMDA and mGlu5 receptors: effects on working memory, instrumental learning, motor behaviors, and dopamine releaseH Homayoun, MR Stefani, BW Adams, GD Tamagan, B MoghaddamNeuropsychopharmacology 29 (7), 1259-1269, 20042692004
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Modulation of hippocampal acetylcholine release and spontaneous alternation scores by intrahippocampal glucose injectionsME Ragozzino, SN Pal, K Unick, MR Stefani, PE GoldJournal of neuroscience 18 (4), 1595-1601, 19982421998
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Glutamate receptors in the rat medial prefrontal cortex regulate set-shifting ability.MR Stefani, K Groth, B MoghaddamBehavioral neuroscience 117 (4), 728, 20031902003
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Transient N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor blockade in early development causes lasting cognitive deficits relevant to schizophreniaMR Stefani, B MoghaddamBiological psychiatry 57 (4), 433-436, 20051932005
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Rule learning and reward contingency are associated with dissociable patterns of dopamine activation in the rat prefrontal cortex, nucleus accumbens, and dorsal striatumMR Stefani, B MoghaddamJournal of Neuroscience 26 (34), 8810-8818, 20061602006
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