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The following pages link to Fos and Egr1 expression in the rat brain in response to olfactory cue after taste-potentiated odor aversion retrieval (Q34468748):
Displaying 12 items.
- The brain's response to an essential amino acid-deficient diet and the circuitous route to a better meal (Q28727183) (← links)
- Common brain activations for painful and non-painful aversive stimuli (Q30462682) (← links)
- Identifying a network of brain regions involved in aversion-related processing: a cross-species translational investigation (Q30472842) (← links)
- Functional internal complexity of amygdala: focus on gene activity mapping after behavioral training and drugs of abuse (Q36967668) (← links)
- The Origins and Organization of Vertebrate Pavlovian Conditioning (Q38629075) (← links)
- Exposure to young preferentially activates adult-born neurons in the main olfactory bulb of sheep mothers. (Q39604258) (← links)
- Associatively learned representations of taste outcomes activate taste-encoding neural ensembles in gustatory cortex (Q41846104) (← links)
- Functional neuroimaging of aversive taste-related areas in the alert rat revealed by positron emission tomography (Q47895586) (← links)
- Involvement of newborn neurons in olfactory associative learning? The operant or non-operant component of the task makes all the difference. (Q48924488) (← links)
- Exposure to female pheromones stimulates a specific type of neuronal population in the male but not female magnocellular division of the medial preoptic nucleus (MPN mag) of the Syrian hamster (Q50901326) (← links)
- The way an odor is experienced during aversive conditioning determines the extent of the network recruited during retrieval: a multisite electrophysiological study in rats. (Q51864513) (← links)
- Centrifugal projections to the main olfactory bulb revealed by transsynaptic retrograde tracing in mice (Q92225354) (← links)