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Boyer Winters
Boyer Winters
Professor, Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Guelph
Verified email at uoguelph.ca
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Double dissociation between the effects of peri-postrhinal cortex and hippocampal lesions on tests of object recognition and spatial memory: heterogeneity of function within …
BD Winters, SE Forwood, RA Cowell, LM Saksida, TJ Bussey
Journal of Neuroscience 24 (26), 5901-5908, 2004
6832004
Object recognition memory: neurobiological mechanisms of encoding, consolidation and retrieval
BD Winters, LM Saksida, TJ Bussey
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 32 (5), 1055-1070, 2008
6652008
Transient inactivation of perirhinal cortex disrupts encoding, retrieval, and consolidation of object recognition memory
BD Winters, TJ Bussey
Journal of Neuroscience 25 (1), 52-61, 2005
3372005
Hippocampal lesions that abolish spatial maze performance spare object recognition memory at delays of up to 48 hours
SE Forwood, BD Winters, TJ Bussey
Hippocampus 15 (3), 347-355, 2005
3022005
The touchscreen cognitive testing method for rodents: how to get the best out of your rat
TJ Bussey, TL Padain, EA Skillings, BD Winters, AJ Morton, LM Saksida
Learning & memory 15 (7), 516-523, 2008
2852008
Glutamate receptors in perirhinal cortex mediate encoding, retrieval, and consolidation of object recognition memory
BD Winters, TJ Bussey
Journal of Neuroscience 25 (17), 4243-4251, 2005
2542005
Perirhinal cortex resolves feature ambiguity in configural object recognition and perceptual oddity tasks
SJ Bartko, BD Winters, RA Cowell, LM Saksida, TJ Bussey
Learning & Memory 14 (12), 821-832, 2007
2012007
Perceptual functions of perirhinal cortex in rats: zero-delay object recognition and simultaneous oddity discriminations
SJ Bartko, BD Winters, RA Cowell, LM Saksida, TJ Bussey
Journal of Neuroscience 27 (10), 2548-2559, 2007
1852007
Removal of cholinergic input to perirhinal cortex disrupts object recognition but not spatial working memory in the rat
BD Winters, TJ Bussey
European Journal of Neuroscience 21 (8), 2263-2270, 2005
1752005
Paradoxical false memory for objects after brain damage
SM McTighe, RA Cowell, BD Winters, TJ Bussey, LM Saksida
Science 330 (6009), 1408-1410, 2010
1652010
Older and stronger object memories are selectively destabilized by reactivation in the presence of new information
BD Winters, MC Tucci, M DaCosta-Furtado
Learning & memory 16 (9), 545-553, 2009
1652009
A distributed cortical representation underlies crossmodal object recognition in rats
BD Winters, JM Reid
Journal of Neuroscience 30 (18), 6253-6261, 2010
1422010
A novel touchscreen-automated paired-associate learning (PAL) task sensitive to pharmacological manipulation of the hippocampus: a translational rodent model of cognitive …
JC Talpos, BD Winters, R Dias, LM Saksida, TJ Bussey
Psychopharmacology 205, 157-168, 2009
1322009
Paradoxical facilitation of object recognition memory after infusion of scopolamine into perirhinal cortex: implications for cholinergic system function
BD Winters, LM Saksida, TJ Bussey
Journal of Neuroscience 26 (37), 9520-9529, 2006
1132006
Heightened susceptibility to interference in an animal model of amnesia: Impairment in encoding, storage, retrieval–or all three?
SJ Bartko, RA Cowell, BD Winters, TJ Bussey, LM Saksida
Neuropsychologia 48 (10), 2987-2997, 2010
782010
Rapid effects of dorsal hippocampal G-protein coupled estrogen receptor on learning in female mice
J Lymer, A Robinson, BD Winters, E Choleris
Psychoneuroendocrinology 77, 131-140, 2017
742017
Implications of animal object memory research for human amnesia
BD Winters, LM Saksida, TJ Bussey
Neuropsychologia 48 (8), 2251-2261, 2010
712010
On the dynamic nature of the engram: evidence for circuit-level reorganization of object memory traces following reactivation
BD Winters, MC Tucci, DL Jacklin, JM Reid, J Newsome
Journal of Neuroscience 31 (48), 17719-17728, 2011
692011
Muscimol, AP5, or scopolamine infused into perirhinal cortex impairs two-choice visual discrimination learning in rats
BD Winters, SJ Bartko, LM Saksida, TJ Bussey
Neurobiology of learning and memory 93 (2), 221-228, 2010
652010
Scopolamine infused into perirhinal cortex improves object recognition memory by blocking the acquisition of interfering object information
BD Winters, SJ Bartko, LM Saksida, TJ Bussey
Learning & Memory 14 (9), 590-596, 2007
642007
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