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Dead reckoning (path integration) requires the hippocampal formation: evidence from spontaneous exploration and spatial learning tasks in light (allothetic) and dark …
IQ Whishaw, DJ Hines, DG Wallace
Behavioural brain research 127 (1-2), 49-69, 2001
2252001
Vestibular information is required for dead reckoning in the rat
DG Wallace, DJ Hines, SM Pellis, IQ Whishaw
Journal of Neuroscience 22 (22), 10009-10017, 2002
2122002
Rats can track odors, other rats, and themselves: implications for the study of spatial behavior
DG Wallace, B Gorny, IQ Whishaw
Behavioural brain research 131 (1-2), 185-192, 2002
1392002
Cognitive recovery in the aged rat after stroke and anti-Nogo-A immunotherapy
RL Gillani, SY Tsai, DG Wallace, TE O’Brien, E Arhebamen, M Tole, ...
Behavioural brain research 208 (2), 415-424, 2010
792010
NMDA lesions of Ammon's horn and the dentate gyrus disrupt the direct and temporally paced homing displayed by rats exploring a novel environment: evidence for a role of the …
DG Wallace, IQ Whishaw
European Journal of Neuroscience 18 (3), 513-523, 2003
762003
Quantification of a single exploratory trip reveals hippocampal formation mediated dead reckoning
DG Wallace, DJ Hines, IQ Whishaw
Journal of neuroscience methods 113 (2), 131-145, 2002
692002
Movement characteristics support a role for dead reckoning in organizing exploratory behavior
DG Wallace, DA Hamilton, IQ Whishaw
Animal cognition 9, 219-228, 2006
612006
Medial septum lesions disrupt exploratory trip organization: evidence for septohippocampal involvement in dead reckoning
MM Martin, KL Horn, KJ Kusman, DG Wallace
Physiology & behavior 90 (2-3), 412-424, 2007
522007
Fimbria-fornix lesions disrupt the dead reckoning (homing) component of exploratory behavior in mice
JH Gorny, B Gorny, DG Wallace, IQ Whishaw
Learning & Memory 9 (6), 387-394, 2002
492002
Fractionating dead reckoning: role of the compass, odometer, logbook, and home base establishment in spatial orientation
DG Wallace, MM Martin, SS Winter
Naturwissenschaften 95, 1011-1026, 2008
472008
Selective hippocampal cholinergic deafferentation impairs self-movement cue use during a food hoarding task
MM Martin, DG Wallace
Behavioural brain research 183 (1), 78-86, 2007
462007
The development of spatial capacity in piloting and dead reckoning by infant rats: use of the huddle as a home base for spatial navigation
I Loewen, DG Wallace, IQ Whishaw
Developmental Psychobiology: The Journal of the International Society for …, 2005
392005
On the origins of autobiographical memory
IQ Whishaw, DG Wallace
Behavioural Brain Research 138 (2), 113-119, 2003
382003
What is learned in sequential learning? An associative model of reward magnitude serial-pattern learning.
DG Wallace, SB Fountain
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 28 (1), 43, 2002
362002
The structure of arm and hand movements in a spontaneous and food rewarded on-line string-pulling task by the mouse
AA Blackwell, MT Banovetz, IQ Whishaw, DG Wallace
Behavioural brain research 345, 49-58, 2018
332018
Lesions of the hippocampus or dorsolateral striatum disrupt distinct aspects of spatial navigation strategies based on proximal and distal information in a cued variant of the …
JP Rice, DG Wallace, DA Hamilton
Behavioural brain research 289, 105-117, 2015
332015
Limbic system structures differentially contribute to exploratory trip organization of the rat
SS Winter, JR Köppen, TBN Ebert, DG Wallace
Hippocampus 23 (2), 139-152, 2013
322013
Mammillothalamic tract lesions disrupt dead reckoning in the rat
SS Winter, SJ Wagner, JL McMillin, DG Wallace
European Journal of Neuroscience 33 (2), 371-381, 2011
312011
Number, but not rhythmicity, of temporal cues determines phrasing effects in rat serial-pattern learning
SB Fountain, AM Benson, DG Wallace
Learning and Motivation 31 (4), 301-322, 2000
312000
Unilateral forelimb sensorimotor cortex devascularization disrupts the topographic and kinematic characteristics of hand movements while string-pulling for food in the rat
AA Blackwell, WL Widick, JL Cheatwood, IQ Whishaw, DG Wallace
Behavioural brain research 338, 88-100, 2018
292018
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