Haldor Enger Rosvold

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National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 
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Isseroff A, Rosvold HE, Galkin TW, et al. (1982) Spatial memory impairments following damage to the mediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus in rhesus monkeys. Brain Research. 232: 97-113
Rosenkilde CE, Rosvold HE, Mishkin M. (1981) Time discrimination with positional responses after selective prefrontal lesions in monkeys. Brain Research. 210: 129-44
Lawicka W, Mishkin M, Rosvold HE. (1975) Dissociation of deficits on auditory tasks following partial prefrontal lesions in monkeys. Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis. 35: 581-607
Goldman PS, Crawford HT, Stokes LP, et al. (1974) Sex-dependent behavioral effects of cerebral cortical lesions in the developing rhesus monkey. Science (New York, N.Y.). 186: 540-2
Miller EA, Goldman PS, Rosvold HE. (1973) Delayed recovery of function following orbital prefrontal lesions in infant monkeys. Science (New York, N.Y.). 182: 304-6
Goldman PS, Rosvold HE, Vest B, et al. (1971) Analysis of the delayed-alternation deficit produced by dorsolateral prefrontal lesions in the rhesus monkey. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 77: 212-20
Bowden DM, Goldman PS, Rosvold HE, et al. (1971) Free behavior of rhesus monkeys following lesions of the dorsolateral and orbital prefrontal cortex in infancy. Experimental Brain Research. 12: 265-74
Goldman PS, Rosvold HE, Mishkin M. (1970) Selective sparing of function following prefrontal lobectomy in infant monkeys. Experimental Neurology. 29: 221-6
Goldman PS, Rosvold HE, Mishkin M. (1970) Evidence for behavioral impairment following prefrontal lobectomy in the infant monkey. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 70: 454-63
Ursin H, Rosvold HE, Vest B. (1969) Food preference in brain lesioned monkeys Physiology and Behavior. 4: 609-612
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