J E Steinmetz

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1 The role of the cerebellum in classical conditioning of discrete behavioral responses. Neuroscience 2009 1.77
2 Decision-making biases, antisocial personality, and early-onset alcoholism. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2000 1.69
3 Classical conditioning using stimulation of the inferior olive as the unconditioned stimulus. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1986 1.60
4 Lesions of the inferior olivary complex cause extinction of the classically conditioned eyeblink response. Brain Res 1985 1.50
5 Acquisition of classical conditioning without cerebellar cortex. Behav Brain Res 1989 1.48
6 Initial localization of the acoustic conditioned stimulus projection system to the cerebellum essential for classical eyelid conditioning. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1987 1.48
7 Working memory, executive processes and the effects of alcohol on Go/No-Go learning: testing a model of behavioral regulation and impulsivity. Psychopharmacology (Berl) 1999 1.46
8 Classical conditioning of the rabbit eyelid response with a mossy-fiber stimulation CS: I. Pontine nuclei and middle cerebellar peduncle stimulation. Behav Neurosci 1986 1.39
9 Dorsal accessory inferior olive activity diminishes during acquisition of the rabbit classically conditioned eyelid response. Brain Res 1991 1.29
10 Abnormal classical eye-blink conditioning in autism. J Autism Dev Disord 1994 1.27
11 The influence of traits of disinhibition on the association between alcohol use and risky sexual behavior. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2000 1.26
12 Eyeblink conditioning deficits indicate timing and cerebellar abnormalities in schizophrenia. Brain Cogn 2005 1.14
13 Inhibition of nitric oxide synthesis impairs two different forms of learning. Neuroreport 1992 1.12
14 Changes in rabbit cerebellar cortical and interpositus nucleus activity during acquisition, extinction, and backward classical eyelid conditioning. Neurobiol Learn Mem 1996 1.08
15 P300, disinhibited personality, and early-onset alcohol problems. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2001 1.07
16 Learning-related interpositus activity is conserved across species as studied during eyeblink conditioning in the rat. Brain Res 2001 1.03
17 Possible CS and US pathways for rabbit classical eyelid conditioning: electrophysiological evidence for projections from the pontine nuclei and inferior olive to cerebellar cortex and nuclei. Behav Neural Biol 1993 1.02
18 Reacquisition of classical conditioning after removal of cerebellar cortex. Exp Brain Res 1987 0.95
19 Impairment in eyeblink classical conditioning in adult rats exposed to ethanol as neonates. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2000 0.95
20 Retention and acquisition of classical trace conditioned responses by rabbits with hippocampal lesions. Behav Neurosci 1986 0.95
21 Comparison of single unit responses to tone, light, and compound conditioned stimuli during rabbit classical eyeblink conditioning. Neurobiol Learn Mem 2001 0.94
22 Rapid transfer of training occurs when direct mossy fiber stimulation is used as a conditioned stimulus for classical eyelid conditioning. Neurosci Res 1986 0.90
23 Effects of lidocaine injection in the interpositus nucleus and red nucleus on conditioned behavioral and neuronal responses. Brain Res 1990 0.89
24 Acquisition of classically conditioned-related activity in the hippocampus is affected by lesions of the cerebellar interpositus nucleus. Behav Neurosci 1990 0.88
25 Neuronal activity in rabbit neostriatum during classical eyelid conditioning. Exp Brain Res 1994 0.88
26 Microinfusion of protein kinase inhibitor H7 into the cerebellum impairs the acquisition but not the retention of classical eyeblink conditioning in rabbits. Brain Res 2000 0.87
27 Intra-cerebellar infusion of NMDA receptor antagonist AP5 disrupts classical eyeblink conditioning in rabbits. Brain Res 2000 0.86
28 Single-unit evidence for eye-blink conditioning in cerebellar cortex is altered, but not eliminated, by interpositus nucleus lesions. Learn Mem 1999 0.86
29 Cerebellar cortical lesions and reacquisition in classical conditioning of the nictitating membrane response in rabbits. Brain Res 1993 0.86
30 Multiple-unit activity from rabbit cerebellar cortex and interpositus nucleus during classical discrimination/reversal eyelid conditioning. Brain Res 1994 0.84
31 Rabbit classical eyeblink conditioning is altered by brief cerebellar cortical stimulation. Physiol Behav 2001 0.83
32 Effects of paired and unpaired eye-blink conditioning on Purkinje cell morphology. Learn Mem 1999 0.82
33 Classical conditioning does not occur when direct stimulation of the red nucleus or cerebellar nuclei is the unconditioned stimulus. Brain Res 1988 0.81
34 Involvement of the ventrolateral thalamic nucleus in rabbit classical eyeblink conditioning. Behav Brain Res 1996 0.81
35 The effects of phenytoin on instrumental appetitive-to-aversive transfer in rats. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 1999 0.81
36 Cerebellar and brainstem circuits involved in classical eyeblink conditioning. Rev Neurosci 1995 0.80
37 Hippocampal activity during classical discrimination--reversal eyeblink conditioning in rabbits. Behav Neurosci 1997 0.80
38 Purkinje cell responses to pontine stimulation CS during rabbit eyeblink conditioning. Physiol Behav 1998 0.80
39 Discrimination reversal conditioning of an eyeblink response is impaired by NMDA receptor blockade. Integr Physiol Behav Sci 2001 0.79
40 Genetic influences on human conditionability: a twin study of the conditioned eyeblink response. Behav Genet 1999 0.79
41 Classical discrimination conditioning of the rabbit's eyelid response using pontine stimulation as a conditioned stimulus. Behav Neural Biol 1989 0.79
42 A nitric oxide synthase inhibitor delays the formation of learning-related neural activity in the cerebellar interpositus nucleus during rabbit eyelid conditioning. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 1996 0.79
43 Fixation of spinal reflexes in rats by central and peripheral sensory input. J Comp Physiol Psychol 1981 0.78
44 Classical conditioning of a flexor nerve response in spinal cats: effects of tibial nerve CS and a differential conditioning paradigm. Behav Neurosci 1985 0.78
45 Age and beta-adrenergic receptor sensitivity to S(-)- and R,S(+/-)-propranolol in humans. Clin Pharmacol Ther 1992 0.78
46 A characterization of approach and avoidance learning in high-alcohol-drinking (HAD) and low-alcohol-drinking (LAD) rats. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2000 0.78
47 Classical conditioning of the rabbit eyelid response with a mossy-fiber stimulation CS: II. Lateral reticular nucleus stimulation. Behav Neurosci 1987 0.77
48 Contextually based conditional discrimination of the rabbit eyeblink response. Neurobiol Learn Mem 1998 0.77
49 Usefulness of color Doppler flow imaging to distinguish ventricular septal defect from acute mitral regurgitation complicating acute myocardial infarction. Am J Cardiol 1989 0.77
50 Age and propranolol stereoselective disposition in humans. Clin Pharmacol Ther 1992 0.76
51 Phenytoin blocks the reversal of a classically conditioned discriminative eyeblink response in rabbits. Epilepsia 1998 0.76
52 Effects of haloperidol on sensory processing in the hippocampus during classical eyeblink conditioning. Psychopharmacology (Berl) 1997 0.76
53 Constraint, alcoholism, and electrodermal response in aversive classical conditioning and mismatch novelty paradigms. Integr Physiol Behav Sci 2001 0.76
54 Haloperidol impairs classically conditioned nictitating membrane responses and conditioning-related cerebellar interpositus nucleus activity in rabbits. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 1990 0.76
55 A characterization of approach and avoidance learning in alcohol-preferring and alcohol-nonpreferring rats. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 1998 0.76
56 Central and peripheral influences on retention of postural asymmetry in rats. J Comp Physiol Psychol 1982 0.76
57 Extinction and retention of a classically conditioned flexor nerve response in acute spinal cat. Behav Neurosci 1983 0.76
58 Neural substrates of discriminative avoidance learning and classical eyeblink conditioning in rabbits: a double dissociation. Behav Brain Res 1996 0.75
59 Effects of manipulating stimulation intensity and duration on fixation of a peripherally-induced spinal reflex alteration in rats. Physiol Behav 1982 0.75
60 Haloperidol impairs classical nictitating membrane conditioning in rabbits when stimulation of the pontine nuclei is used as a conditioned stimulus. Life Sci 1991 0.75
61 Cerebellar lesions affect lateral but not medial septal activity during rabbit eyelid conditioning. Physiol Behav 1992 0.75
62 Fixation of spinal reflex alterations in spinal rats by sensory nerve stimulation. Behav Neurosci 1985 0.75
63 Effects of local anesthesia on persistence of peripherally induced postural asymmetries in rats. Behav Neurosci 1983 0.75
64 Classical conditioning of rabbits 2-1/2 to 4 years old using mossy fiber stimulation as a CS. Neurobiol Aging 1988 0.75
65 Long-term retention of a peripherally induced flexor reflex alteration in rats. Brain Res 1985 0.75
66 The cerebellum is necessary for rabbit classical eyeblink conditioning with a non-somatosensory (photic) unconditioned stimulus. Behav Brain Res 1999 0.75
67 Temporal parameters involved in retention of reflex alterations in spinal rats. J Comp Physiol Psychol 1982 0.75