Herbert Petri, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Psychology | Towson University, Towson, MD, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeBryan D Devan | grad student | Towson University | |
Halina O. Burns | grad student | 1988-1992 | Towson University (Neurotree) |
Eric Matthew Stouffer | grad student | 1999-2001 |
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Stouffer EM, Petri HL, Devan BD. (2004) Effect of D-serine on a delayed match-to-place task for the water maze. Behavioural Brain Research. 152: 447-52 |
Devan BD, Stouffer EM, Petri HL, et al. (2003) Partial reinforcement across trials impairs escape performance but spares place learning in the water maze. Behavioural Brain Research. 141: 91-104 |
Devan BD, Petri HL, Mishkin M, et al. (2002) A room with a view and a polarizing cue: individual differences in the stimulus control of place navigation and passive latent learning in the water maze. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 78: 79-99 |
Devan BD, Goad EH, Petri HL, et al. (2001) Circadian phase-shifted rats show normal acquisition but impaired long-term retention of place information in the water task. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 75: 51-62 |
Devan BD, Goad EH, Petri HL. (1996) Dissociation of hippocampal and striatal contributions to spatial navigation in the water maze. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 66: 305-23 |
Finkelstein JE, Hengemihle JM, Ingram DK, et al. (1994) Milacemide treatment in mice enhances acquisition of a Morris-type water maze task. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 49: 707-10 |
Petri HL, Mishkin M. (1994) Behaviorism, cognitivism and the neuropsychology of memory Am.Sci.. 82: 30-37 |
Devan BD, Blank GS, Petri HL. (1992) Place navigation in the Morris water task: Effects of reduced platform interval lighting and pseudorandom platform positioning Psychobiology. 20: 120-126 |