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Stephanie Golski
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 4
Citations - 1412
Stephanie Golski is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Water maze. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 1410 citations.
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Learning and memory
Daniel L. Alkon,David G. Amaral,Mark F. Bear,Joel Black,Thomas J. Carew,Neal J. Cohen,John F. Disterhoft,Howard Eichenbaum,Stephanie Golski,Linda K. Gorman,Gary Lynch,Bruce L. McNaughton,Mortimer Mishkin,James R. Moyer,James L. Olds,David S. Olton,Tim Otto,Larry R. Squire,Ursula Staubli,Lucien T. Thompson,Cynthia G. Wible +20 more
TL;DR: It now appears possible to identify these circuits, localize the sites of memory storage, and analyze the cellular and molecular mechanisms of memory.
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D-cycloserine, a novel cognitive enhancer, improves spatial memory in aged rats
Mark G. Baxter,Thomas H. Lanthorn,Karyn M. Frick,Stephanie Golski,Rui-Qian Wan,David S. Olton +5 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that D-cycloserine has cognition enhancing properties and that it may be useful in treating disorders involving cognitive impairment is supported.
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Protein kinase C in the hippocampus is altered by spatial but not cued discriminations: a component task analysis.
TL;DR: The results indicate that hippocampal mPKC is altered by performance in hippocampally-dependent spatial discriminations, but not hippocampusally-independent cued discriminations and provide a general experimental procedure to relate neural changes to specific behavioral changes.
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Effects of Linopirdine (DuP 996) and X9121 on Age-Related Memory Impairments and on the Cholinergic System
Mark G. Baxter,Kenneth W. Rohrbach,S. William Tam,Robert Zaczek,Karyn M. Frick,Stephanie Golski,Rui-Qian Wan,David S. Olton +7 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that linopirdine and X9121 have some cognition enhancing properties which may be due to enhancement of stimulation induced acetylcholine release is supported and may be useful in treating disorders involving cognitive impairment.