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Areas of Research Interest:
Animal cognition, Neurobiological basis of
learning and memory
Recent Publications/Presentations:
- Chiba, A.A., Kesner, R.P., & Jackson, P.A. (in
press). Two forms of spatial memory: A double dissociation between
the parietal cortex and the hippocampus in the rat.
- Kesner, R.P., Ravindranathan, A., Jackson, P.,
Giles, R., & Chiba,A.A. (2001). A neural circuit analysis of
visual recognition memory: Role of perirhinal, medial, and lateral
entorhinal cortex. Learning & Memory, 8, 87-95.
- Jackson, P.A., Kesner, R.P., & Amann, K.
(1998). Memory for duration: Role of the hippocampus and medial
prefrontal cortex. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 70,
328-348.
- Fremouw, T., Jackson-Smith, P. A., & Kesner,
R.P. (1997). Impaired place learning and unimpaired cue learning in
hippocampal-lesioned pigeons. Behavioral Neuroscience, 111(5),
963-975.
- Kesner, R.P., Jackson-Smith, P., Henry, C., &
Amann, K. (1995). Effects of Ibogaine on sensory-motor function,
activity, and spatial learning in rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry,
and Behavior, 51, 103-109.
- Kesner, R.P., Chiba, A.A., & Jackson-smith,
P. (1994). Rats do show primacy and recency effects in memory for
lists of spatial locations: A reply to Gaffan. Animal Learning
& Behavior, 22,214-218.
- Jackson-Smith, P., Kesner, R.P., & Chiba, A.A.
(1993). Continous recognition of spatial and nonspatial stimuli in
hippocampal-lesioned rats. Behavioral and Neural Biology, 59,
107-119.
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