Matthew M. Campolattaro, Ph.D.

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2009 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 
Area:
eyeblink conditioning
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Campolattaro MM, Lipatova O, Horenstein K. (2023) Impact of fornix lesions on tone-off delay vs tone-on trace eyeblink conditioning in rats. Physiology & Behavior. 266: 114191
Lipatova O, Campolattaro MM, Picone JA. (2019) Fornix lesions impair place-, but not response-learning in the open-field tower maze. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 107134
Lipatova O, Campolattaro MM, Dixon DC, et al. (2018) Sex differences and the role of acute stress in the open-field tower maze. Physiology & Behavior
Campolattaro MM, Savage SW, Lipatova O. (2017) Auditory Cue Absence as a Conditioned Stimulus for Delay Eyeblink Conditioning. Behavioral Neuroscience
Lipatova O, Campolattaro MM, Toufexis DJ, et al. (2015) Place and Response Learning in the Open-field Tower Maze. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
Campolattaro MM, Buss EW, Freeman JH. (2015) Cross-Modal Savings in the Contralateral Eyelid Conditioned Response. Behavioral Neuroscience
Kashef A, Campolattaro MM, Freeman JH. (2014) Learning-related neuronal activity in the ventral lateral geniculate nucleus during associative cerebellar learning. Journal of Neurophysiology. 112: 2234-50
Campolattaro MM, Kashef A, Lee I, et al. (2011) Neuronal correlates of cross-modal transfer in the cerebellum and pontine nuclei. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 31: 4051-62
Campolattaro MM, Freeman JH. (2009) Examination of bilateral eyeblink conditioning in rats. Behavioral Neuroscience. 123: 1346-52
Campolattaro MM, Freeman JH. (2009) Cerebellar inactivation impairs cross modal savings of eyeblink conditioning. Behavioral Neuroscience. 123: 292-302
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