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2010

Journal Article

Ageing or NOT, clock genes are important for memory processes: an interesting hypothesis raising many questions

Rawashdeh, Oliver and Stehle, Joerg H. (2010). Ageing or NOT, clock genes are important for memory processes: an interesting hypothesis raising many questions. Aging, 2 (5), 259-260. doi: 10.18632/aging.100148

Ageing or NOT, clock genes are important for memory processes: an interesting hypothesis raising many questions

2009

Conference Publication

Cycling behavior and memory formation

Gerstner, Jason R., Lyons, Lisa C., Wright, Kenneth P., Jr., Loh, Dawn H., Rawashdeh, Oliver, Eckel-Mahan, Kristin L. and Roman, Gregg W. (2009). Cycling behavior and memory formation. Washington, DC United States: Society for Neuroscience. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3353-09.2009

Cycling behavior and memory formation

2007

Journal Article

Melatonin suppresses nighttime memory formation in zebrafish

Rawashdeh, Oliver, de Borsetti, Nancy Hernandez, Roman, Gregg and Cahill, Gregory M. (2007). Melatonin suppresses nighttime memory formation in zebrafish. Science, 318 (5853), 1144-1146. doi: 10.1126/science.1148564

Melatonin suppresses nighttime memory formation in zebrafish

2006

Journal Article

Non-ocular circadian oscillators and photoreceptors modulate long term memory formation in Aplysia

Lyons, Lisa C., Rawashdeh, Oliver and Eskin, Arnold (2006). Non-ocular circadian oscillators and photoreceptors modulate long term memory formation in Aplysia. Journal of Biological Rhythms, 21 (4), 245-255. doi: 10.1177/0748730406289890

Non-ocular circadian oscillators and photoreceptors modulate long term memory formation in Aplysia

2005

Journal Article

Circadian modulation of complex learning in diurnal and nocturnal Aplysia

Lyon, Lisa C., Rawashdeh, Oliver, Katzoff, Ayelet, Susswein, Abraham J. and Eskin, Arnold (2005). Circadian modulation of complex learning in diurnal and nocturnal Aplysia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 102 (35), 12589-12594. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0503847102

Circadian modulation of complex learning in diurnal and nocturnal Aplysia