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Trevor W. Robbins
Researcher at University of Cambridge
Publications - 1184
Citations - 177352
Trevor W. Robbins is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prefrontal cortex & Cognition. The author has an hindex of 231, co-authored 1137 publications receiving 164437 citations. Previous affiliations of Trevor W. Robbins include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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The effects of modafinil on mood and cognition in Huntington's disease.
Andrew D. Blackwell,Nicole S. Paterson,Roger A. Barker,Trevor W. Robbins,Barbara J. Sahakian +4 more
TL;DR: Two hundred milligrams acute modafinil administration did improve alertness but did not improve cognition or mood in patients with mild HD, and a multiple dose, chronic administration study is needed before the potential clinical utility of modaf in HD is discounted.
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Effects of excitotoxic lesions of the rat prefrontal cortex on CREB regulation and presynaptic markers of dopamine and amino acid function in the nucleus accumbens.
Jeffrey W. Dalley,Kerrie L. Thomas,Simon R. Howes,Tung Hu Tsai,M. I. Aparicio-Legarza,M. I. Aparicio-Legarza,G. P. Reynolds,G. P. Reynolds,Barry J. Everitt,Trevor W. Robbins +9 more
TL;DR: The results show that an important modulatory role of the PFC on the behavioural response to novelty and amphetamine is associated with the level of immediate‐early gene regulation rather than levels of extracellular DA and amino acids in the ventral striatum.
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Decreased brain connectivity in smoking contrasts with increased connectivity in drinking.
Wei Cheng,Wei Cheng,Edmund T. Rolls,Edmund T. Rolls,Edmund T. Rolls,Trevor W. Robbins,Weikang Gong,Weikang Gong,Zhaowen Liu,Wujun Lv,Jingnan Du,Hongkai Wen,Liang Ma,Erin Burke Quinlan,Hugh Garavan,Eric Artiges,Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos,Michael N. Smolka,Gunter Schumann,Keith M. Kendrick,Jianfeng Feng +20 more
TL;DR: The functional connectivities in 14-year-old non-smokers (and also in female low-drinkers) were related to who would smoke or drink at age 19, and an implication is that these differences in brainfunctional connectivities play a role in smoking and drinking, together with other factors.
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Animal models of ADHD.
Andrea Bari,Trevor W. Robbins +1 more
TL;DR: This chapter describes and comment on the most frequently used animal models of ADHD that have been created by genetic, neurochemical and physical alterations in rodents and discusses that an emerging and promising direction of the field is the analysis of individual behavioural differences among a normal population of animals.
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The effects of d-amphetamine on temporal discrimination in the rat
D. L. Rapp,Trevor W. Robbins +1 more
TL;DR: Whether the drug disrupts discrimination performance by a direct effect on processes of temporal discrimination or indirectly, by its other effects on behavior is discussed in terms of whether the drug lengthened both response latency and the performance of terminal components of the operant chain.