Ken Light

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Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States 
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Matzel LD, Kolata S, Light K, et al. (2016) The tendency for social submission predicts superior cognitive performance in previously isolated male mice. Behavioural Processes
Kang M, Light K, Ai HW, et al. (2014) Evolution of iron(II)-finger peptides by using a bipyridyl amino acid. Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology. 15: 822-5
Colas-Zelin D, Light KR, Kolata S, et al. (2012) The imposition of, but not the propensity for, social subordination impairs exploratory behaviors and general cognitive abilities. Behavioural Brain Research. 232: 294-305
Wass C, Denman-Brice A, Rios C, et al. (2012) Covariation of learning and "reasoning" abilities in mice: evolutionary conservation of the operations of intelligence. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes. 38: 109-24
Light KR, Grossman H, Kolata S, et al. (2011) General learning ability regulates exploration through its influence on rate of habituation. Behavioural Brain Research. 223: 297-309
Matzel LD, Light KR, Wass C, et al. (2011) Longitudinal attentional engagement rescues mice from age-related cognitive declines and cognitive inflexibility. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 18: 345-56
Kolata S, Light K, Wass CD, et al. (2010) A dopaminergic gene cluster in the prefrontal cortex predicts performance indicative of general intelligence in genetically heterogeneous mice. Plos One. 5: e14036
Light KR, Kolata S, Wass C, et al. (2010) Working memory training promotes general cognitive abilities in genetically heterogeneous mice. Current Biology : Cb. 20: 777-82
Ramos JW, Townsend DA, Piarulli D, et al. (2009) Deletion of PEA-15 in mice is associated with specific impairments of spatial learning abilities. Bmc Neuroscience. 10: 134
Matzel LD, Wass C, Kolata S, et al. (2009) Age-related impairments of new memories reflect failures of learning, not retention. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 16: 590-4
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