Nicole DeAngeli

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Psych and Brain Sci Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States 
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DeAngeli NE, Fournier DI, Gulledge AT, et al. (2022) Postrhinal cortex contributions to the expression of auditory fear conditioning. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 191: 107609
Todd TP, DeAngeli NE, Jiang MY, et al. (2021) Retrograde amnesia of contextual fear conditioning: Evidence for retrosplenial cortex involvement in configural processing. Behavioral Neuroscience. 135: 453-461
Fournier DI, Eddy MC, DeAngeli NE, et al. (2019) Retrosplenial cortex damage produces retrograde and anterograde context amnesia using strong fear conditioning procedures. Behavioural Brain Research. 369: 111920
Jiang MY, DeAngeli NE, Bucci DJ, et al. (2018) Retrosplenial cortex has a time-dependent role in memory for visual stimuli. Behavioral Neuroscience
Todd TP, Jiang MY, DeAngeli NE, et al. (2018) A functional circuit for the retrieval of remote cued fear memory. Behavioral Neuroscience
DeAngeli NE, Miller SB, Meyer HC, et al. (2017) Increased sign-tracking behavior in adolescent rats. Developmental Psychobiology
Todd TP, DeAngeli NE, Jiang MY, et al. (2017) Retrograde Amnesia of Contextual Fear Conditioning: Evidence for Retrosplenial Cortex Involvement in Configural Processing. Behavioral Neuroscience
Todd TP, Jiang MY, DeAngeli NE, et al. (2016) Intact renewal after extinction of conditioned suppression with lesions of either the retrosplenial cortex or dorsal hippocampus. Behavioural Brain Research
Todd TP, Huszár R, DeAngeli NE, et al. (2016) Higher-order conditioning and the retrosplenial cortex. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
Todd TP, Mehlman ML, Keene CS, et al. (2016) Retrosplenial cortex is required for the retrieval of remote memory for auditory cues. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 23: 278-88
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