John W. Moore

Affiliations: 
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, United States 
Area:
Learning and Memory, Rabbit eyeblink, Computational Modeling
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Polewan RJ, Vigorito CM, Nason CD, et al. (2006) A Cartesian reflex assessment of face processing. Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience Reviews. 5: 3-23
Choi JS, Moore JW. (2003) Cerebellar neuronal activity expresses the complex topography of conditioned eyeblink responses. Behavioral Neuroscience. 117: 1211-9
White NE, Kehoe EJ, Choi J, et al. (2000) Coefficients of variation in timing of the classically conditioned eyeblink in rabbits Psychobiology. 28: 520-524
Moore JW, Choi JS. (1997) Conditioned response timing and integration in the cerebellum. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 4: 116-29
O'Connor KN, Allison TL, Rosenfield ME, et al. (1997) Neural activity in the medial geniculate nucleus during auditory trace conditioning. Experimental Brain Research. 113: 534-56
Moore JW, Choi JS. (1997) Chapter 20 The TD model of classical conditioning: Response topography and brain implementation Advances in Psychology. 121: 387-405
Rosenfield ME, Moore JW. (1995) Connections to cerebellar cortex (Larsell's HVI) in the rabbit: a WGA-HRP study with implications for classical eyeblink conditioning. Behavioral Neuroscience. 109: 1106-18
Desmond JE, Moore JW. (1991) Altering the synchrony of stimulus trace processes: tests of a neural-network model. Biological Cybernetics. 65: 161-9
Berthier NE, Barto AG, Moore JW. (1991) Linear systems analysis of the relationship between firing of deep cerebellar neurons and the classically conditioned nictitating membrane response in rabbits. Biological Cybernetics. 65: 99-105
Blazis DE, Moore JW. (1991) Conditioned inhibition of the nictitating membrane response in rabbits following hypothalamic and mesencephalic lesions. Behavioural Brain Research. 46: 71-81
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