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Nicola Clayton
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Faculty Member: NEUROSCIENCE > Cognitive neuroscience [ since 6 July 2001 ]
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Patients with hippocampal amnesia cannot imagine new experiences.
Hassabis D, Kumaran D, Vann SD, Maguire EA
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2007 Jan 30
104
(5):1726-31 [
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Selected by
| Peter Rapp / Nicola Clayton / James Knierim
Evaluated 6 Feb 2007
The influence of another's perspective on children's recall of previously misconstrued events.
Tsethlikai M, Greenhoot AF
Dev Psychol
2006 Jul
42
(4):732-45 [
abstract on PubMed
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order article
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Selected by
| Adele Diamond / Nicola Clayton
Evaluated 12 Jan 2007
Causal reasoning in rats.
Blaisdell AP, Sawa K, Leising KJ, Waldmann MR
Science
2006 Feb 17
311
(5763):1020-2 [
abstract on PubMed
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FREE full text
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Selected by
| Kent Berridge / Nicola Clayton / Atsushi Iriki
Evaluated 13 Mar 2006
Causal knowledge and imitation/emulation switching in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and children (Homo sapiens).
Horner V, Whiten A
Anim Cogn
2005 Jul
8
(3):164-81 [
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Selected by
| Thomas S. Collett / Nicola Clayton
Evaluated 27 Sep 2005
Recollection-like memory retrieval in rats is dependent on the hippocampus.
Fortin NJ, Wright SP, Eichenbaum H
Nature
2004 Sep 9
431
(7005):188-91 [
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Selected by
| Richard G.M. Morris / Nicola Clayton / Anthony Wagner / Yadin Dudai / Wendy Suzuki / Edvard I. Moser / James Knierim
Evaluated 17 Sep 2004
Primate cognition: from 'what now?' to 'what if?'.
Barrett L, Henzi P, Dunbar R
Trends Cogn Sci
2003 Nov
7
(11):494-7 [
abstract on PubMed
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Selected by
| Nicola Clayton
Evaluated 28 Oct 2003
Spatial memory for food hidden by rats (Rattus norvegicus) on the radial maze: studies of memory for where, what, and when.
Bird LR, Roberts WA, …, Kit KA, Crupi C
J Comp Psychol
2003 Jun
117
(2):176-87 [
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Selected by
| Nicola Clayton
Evaluated 18 Sep 2003
Effects of extensive temporal lobe damage or mild hypoxia on recollection and familiarity.
Yonelinas AP, Kroll NE, …, Widaman KF, Knight RT
Nat Neurosci
2002 Nov
5
(11):1236-41 [
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Selected by
| Howard Eichenbaum / Nicola Clayton / Anthony Wagner
Evaluated 29 Oct 2002
Critical role of the hippocampus in memory for sequences of events.
Fortin NJ, Agster KL, Eichenbaum HB
Nat Neurosci
2002 May
5
(5):458-62 [
abstract on PubMed
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full text
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Selected by
| Wendy Suzuki / Theo Palmer / Nicola Clayton / Michael E. Hasselmo / Anthony Wagner
Evaluated 29 Oct 2002
Sexual equality in zebra finch song preference: evidence for a dissociation between song recognition and production learning.
Riebel K, Smallegange IM, Terpstra NJ, Bolhuis JJ
Proc Biol Sci
2002 Apr 7
269
(1492):729-33 [
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Selected by
| Nicola Clayton
Evaluated 17 Apr 2002
A critique of the neuroecology of learning and memory.
Bolhuis JJ, Macphail EM
Trends Cogn Sci
2001 Oct 1
5
(10):426-433 [
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Selected by
| Nicola Clayton
Evaluated 9 Jan 2002
Discrimination of computer-graphic stimuli by mice: a method for the behavioral characterization of transgenic and gene-knockout models.
Bussey TJ, Saksida LM, Rothblat LA
Behav Neurosci
2001 Aug
115
(4):957-60 [
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Selected by
| Nicola Clayton
Evaluated 25 Oct 2001
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