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Conditioned aversion to distinct environmental stimuli resulting from gastrointestinal distress.
PJ Best, MR Best, GA Mickley
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 85 (2), 250, 1973
1381973
A role for prefrontal cortex in the extinction of a conditioned taste aversion
GA Mickley, CL Kenmuir, AM Yocom, JA Wellman, JM Biada
Brain research 1051 (1-2), 176-182, 2005
792005
Disruption of a putative working memory task and selective expression of brain c-fos following microwave-induced hyperthermia
GA Mickley, BL Cobb, PA Mason, S Farrell
Physiology & behavior 55 (6), 1029-1038, 1994
571994
Differential effects of localized lesions of n. accumbens on morphine-and amphetamine-induced locomotor hyperactivity in the C57BL/6J mouse.
H Teitelbaum, P Giammatteo, GA Mickley
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 93 (4), 745, 1979
571979
Ketamine blocks a conditioned taste aversion (CTA) in neonatal rats1
GA Mickley, MA Schaldach, KJ Snyder, SA Balogh, T Len, K Neimanis, ...
Physiology & Behavior 64 (3), 381-390, 1998
521998
Brain μ and δ opioid receptors mediate different locomotor hyperactivity responses of the C57BL/6J mouse
G Andrew Mickley, MA Mulvihill, MA Postler
Psychopharmacology 101, 332-337, 1990
511990
Spontaneous perseverative turning in rats with radiation-induced hippocampal damage.
GA Mickley, JL Ferguson, TJ Nemeth, MA Mulvihill, CE Alderks
Behavioral neuroscience 103 (4), 722, 1989
491989
Dynamic processing of taste aversion extinction in the brain
GA Mickley, CL Kenmuir, CA McMullen, AM Yocom, EL Valentine, ...
Brain research 1016 (1), 79-89, 2004
462004
Chronic administration of L-NAME in drinking water alters working memory in rats
BL Cobb, KL Ryan, MR Frei, V Guel-Gome, GA Mickley
Brain research bulletin 38 (2), 203-207, 1995
461995
Brain areas involved in production of morphine-induced locomotor hyperactivity of the C57Bl/6J mouse
KE Stevens, GA Mickley, LJ McDermott
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 24 (6), 1739-1747, 1986
391986
Spontaneous recovery of a conditioned taste aversion differentially alters extinction-induced changes in c-Fos protein expression in rat amygdala and neocortex
GA Mickley, Z Hoxha, S Bacik, CL Kenmuir, JA Wellman, JM Biada, ...
Brain research 1152, 139-157, 2007
342007
Persistence of lateral hypothalamic-mediated behaviors after a supralethal dose of ionizing radiation.
GA Mickley, H Teitelbaum
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine 49 (7), 868-873, 1978
341978
Endogenous opiates mediate radiogenic behavioral change
GA Mickley, KE Stevens, GA White, GL Gibbs
Science 220 (4602), 1185-1187, 1983
331983
Progressive behavioral changes during the maturation of rats with early radiation-induced hypoplasia of fascia dentata granule cells
GA Mickley, JL Ferguson, MA Mulvihill, TJ Nemeth
Neurotoxicology and teratology 11 (4), 385-393, 1989
321989
Behavioral and physiological changes produced by a supralethal dose of ionizing radiation: Evidence for hormone-influenced sex differences in the rat
GA Mickley
Radiation Research 81 (1), 48-75, 1980
311980
Acute, but not chronic, exposure to d-cycloserine facilitates extinction and modulates spontaneous recovery of a conditioned taste aversion
GA Mickley, JL Remus, L Ramos, GN Wilson, OR Biesan, KD Ketchesin
Physiology & behavior 105 (2), 417-427, 2012
242012
Detection of novelty by perinatal rats
GA Mickley, DR Remmers–Roeber, C Crouse, C Walker, C Dengler
Physiology & Behavior 70 (3-4), 217-225, 2000
242000
Implication of Prostaglandins and Histamine H1 and H2 Receptors in Radiation-Induced Temperature Responses of Rats
SB Kandasamy, WA Hunt, GA Mickley
Radiation research 114 (1), 42-53, 1988
241988
Ketamine blocks a taste recognition memory in fetal rats
GA Mickley, DR Remmers-Roeber, C Crouse, R Peluso
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 67 (3), 575-581, 2000
232000
Quaternary naltrexone reverses morphine-induced behaviors
GA Mickley, KE Stevens, JA Galbraith
Physiology & behavior 35 (2), 249-253, 1985
221985
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