Richard A. King

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Psychology Duke University, Durham, NC 
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Gregory Kimble grad student UNC Chapel Hill
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Meagher MW, Grau JW, King RA. (1990) Role of supraspinal systems in environmentally induced antinociception: effect of spinalization and decerebration on brief shock-induced and long shock-induced antinociception. Behavioral Neuroscience. 104: 328-38
Meagher MW, Grau JW, King RA. (1989) Frontal cortex lesions block the opioid and nonopioid hypoalgesia elicited by brief shocks but not the nonopioid hypoalgesia elicited by long shocks. Behavioral Neuroscience. 103: 1366-71
Bostock E, Gallagher M, King RA. (1988) Effects of opioid microinjections into the medial septal area on spatial memory in rats. Behavioral Neuroscience. 102: 643-52
Gallagher M, Bostock E, King R. (1985) Effects of opiate antagonists on spatial memory in young and aged rats. Behavioral and Neural Biology. 44: 374-85
Gallagher M, King RA, Young NB. (1983) Opiate antagonists improve spatial memory. Science (New York, N.Y.). 221: 975-6
Gold PE, King RA. (1972) Amnesia: tests of the effect of delayed footshock-electroconvulsive shock pairings. Physiology & Behavior. 8: 797-800
King RA, Glasser RL. (1970) Duration of electroconvulsive shock-induced retrograde amnesia in rats. Physiology & Behavior. 5: 335-9
Pfingst BE, King RA. (1969) Effects of posttraining electroconvulsive shock on retention-test performance involving choice Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 68: 645-649
Pfingst BE, King RA. (1967) A one-trial response-choice technique for the biological study of memory Psychonomic Science. 8: 497-498
King RA. (1967) Consolidation of the neural trace in memory: ECS-produced retrograde amnesia is not an artifact of conditioning Psychonomic Science. 9: 409-410
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