Tracey J. Shors
Department of Psychology and Center for Neuroscience Rutgers University
Piscataway
NJ 08854-8020
USA
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- Significant life events and the shape of memories to come: a hypothesis. Shors, T.J. Neurobiol. Learn. Mem (2006)
- Stressful experience and learning across the lifespan. Shors, T.J. Annu. Rev. Psychol (2006)
- The opposite effects of stress on dendritic spines in male vs. female rats are NMDA receptor-dependent. Shors, T.J., Falduto, J., Leuner, B. Eur. J. Neurosci. (2004)
- Learning during stressful times. Shors, T.J. Learn. Mem. (2004)
- Memory traces of trace memories: neurogenesis, synaptogenesis and awareness. Shors, T.J. Trends Neurosci. (2004)
- Estrogen-mediated effects on depression and memory formation in females. Shors, T.J., Leuner, B. J. Affect. Disord (2003)
- Can new neurons replace memories lost?. Shors, T.J. Sci. Aging. Knowledge. Environ (2003)
- Testosterone in utero and at birth dictates how stressful experience will affect learning in adulthood. Shors, T.J., Miesegaes, G. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2002)
- Neurogenesis may relate to some but not all types of hippocampal-dependent learning. Shors, T.J., Townsend, D.A., Zhao, M., Kozorovitskiy, Y., Gould, E. Hippocampus (2002)
- Acute stress rapidly and persistently enhances memory formation in the male rat. Shors, T.J. Neurobiol. Learn. Mem (2001)
- Neurogenesis in the adult is involved in the formation of trace memories. Shors, T.J., Miesegaes, G., Beylin, A., Zhao, M., Rydel, T., Gould, E. Nature (2001)
- Sex differences and opposite effects of stress on dendritic spine density in the male versus female hippocampus. Shors, T.J., Chua, C., Falduto, J. J. Neurosci. (2001)
- The modulation of Pavlovian memory. Shors, T.J., Beylin, A.V., Wood, G.E., Gould, E. Behav. Brain Res. (2000)
- Acute stress persistently enhances estrogen levels in the female rat. Shors, T.J., Pickett, J., Wood, G., Paczynski, M. Stress (1999)