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Tracy Doucette
Tracy Doucette
Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Prince Edward Island
Verified email at upei.ca
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Effectiveness of PSD95 inhibitors in permanent and transient focal ischemia in the rat
HS Sun, TA Doucette, Y Liu, Y Fang, L Teves, M Aarts, CL Ryan, ...
Stroke 39 (9), 2544-2553, 2008
2152008
Low doses of domoic acid during postnatal development produce permanent changes in rat behaviour and hippocampal morphology
TA Doucette, PB Bernard, H Husum, MA Perry, CL Ryan, RA Tasker
Neurotoxicity research 6, 555-563, 2004
852004
Comparative behavioural toxicity of domoic acid and kainic acid in neonatal rats
TA Doucette, SM Strain, GV Allen, CL Ryan, RAR Tasker
Neurotoxicology and Teratology 22 (6), 863-869, 2000
702000
Low doses of non-NMDA glutamate receptor agonists alter neurobehavioural development in the rat
TA Doucette, PB Bernard, PC Yuill, RA Tasker, CL Ryan
Neurotoxicology and Teratology 25 (4), 473-479, 2003
572003
Persistent changes in learning and memory in rats following neonatal treatment with domoic acid
AL Adams, TA Doucette, R James, CL Ryan
Physiology & behavior 96 (4-5), 505-512, 2009
512009
Gender-based changes in cognition and emotionality in a new rat model of epilepsy
TA Doucette, CL Ryan, RA Tasker
Amino acids 32, 317-322, 2007
462007
Altered responses to novelty and drug reinforcement in adult rats treated neonatally with domoic acid
MA Burt, CL Ryan, TA Doucette
Physiology & behavior 93 (1-2), 327-336, 2008
452008
NMDA receptor involvement in the effects of low dose domoic acid in neonatal rats
RAR Tasker, MA Perry, TA Doucette, CL Ryan
Amino Acids 28, 193-196, 2005
392005
Altered pre-pulse inhibition in adult rats treated neonatally with domoic acid
AL Adams, TA Doucette, CL Ryan
Amino Acids 35, 157-160, 2008
372008
Voluntary forced use of the impaired limb following stroke facilitates functional recovery in the rat
JM Livingston-Thomas, EP McGuire, TA Doucette, RA Tasker
Behavioural brain research 261, 210-219, 2014
322014
Altered social interaction in adult rats following neonatal treatment with domoic acid
CL Ryan, MA Robbins, MT Smith, IC Gallant, AL Adams-Marriott, ...
Physiology & behavior 102 (3-4), 291-295, 2011
302011
Low dose domoic acid in neonatal rats abolishes nicotine induced conditioned place preference during late adolescence
MA Burt, CL Ryan, TA Doucette
Amino Acids 35, 247-249, 2008
302008
A novel approach to induction and rehabilitation of deficits in forelimb function in a rat model of ischemic stroke
JM Livingston-Thomas, AW Hume, TA Doucette, RA Tasker
Acta Pharmacologica Sinica 34 (1), 104-112, 2013
242013
Neonatal domoic acid treatment produces alterations to prepulse inhibition and latent inhibition in adult rats
AL Marriott, CL Ryan, TA Doucette
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 103 (2), 338-344, 2012
242012
Effects of estrous stage and time of day on prepulse inhibition in female rats
AL Adams, A Hudson, CL Ryan, TA Doucette
Journal of neuroscience methods 173 (2), 295-298, 2008
232008
An improved post-operative care protocol allows detection of long-term functional deficits following MCAo surgery in rats
CL Ryan, TA Doucette, DA Gill, KD Langdon, Y Liu, MA Perry, RA Tasker
Journal of neuroscience methods 154 (1-2), 30-37, 2006
232006
Domoic acid: detection methods, pharmacology, and toxicology
TA Doucette, RA Tasker
Seafood and freshwater toxins, 415-448, 2008
202008
Use of osmotic minipumps for sustained drug delivery in rat pups: effects on physical and neurobehavioural development
TA Doucette, CL Ryan, RA Tasker
Physiology & behavior 71 (1-2), 207-212, 2000
202000
Alterations to prepulse inhibition magnitude and latency in adult rats following neonatal treatment with domoic acid and social isolation rearing
AL Marriott, RA Tasker, CL Ryan, TA Doucette
Behavioural brain research 298, 310-317, 2016
182016
Perinatal domoic acid as a neuroteratogen
TA Doucette, RA Tasker
Neurotoxin modeling of brain disorders—Life-long outcomes in behavioral …, 2016
172016
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