John T. Green
Department of Psychology
Indiana University
Bloomington 47405-7007
USA
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- Using eyeblink classical conditioning as a test of the functional consequences of exposure of the developing cerebellum to alcohol. Green, J.T. Integr. Physiol. Behav. Sci (2003)
- Eyeblink classical conditioning and interpositus nucleus activity are disrupted in adult rats exposed to ethanol as neonates. Green, J.T., Johnson, T.B., Goodlett, C.R., Steinmetz, J.E. Learn. Mem. (2002)
- Neonatal ethanol produces cerebellar deep nuclear cell loss and correlated disruption of eyeblink conditioning in adult rats. Green, J.T., Tran, T., Steinmetz, J.E., Goodlett, C.R. Brain Res. (2002)
- Eyeblink classical conditioning: hippocampal formation is for neutral stimulus associations as cerebellum is for association-response. Green, J.T., Woodruff-Pak, D.S. Psychol. Bull (2000)
- Impairment in eyeblink classical conditioning in adult rats exposed to ethanol as neonates. Green, J.T., Rogers, R.F., Goodlett, C.R., Steinmetz, J.E. Alcohol. Clin. Exp. Res. (2000)