Ken Lukowiak
Affiliations: | University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
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Komatsuzaki Y, Lukowiak K. (2022) Epicatechin Alters the Activity of a Neuron Necessary for Long-Term Memory of Aerial Respiratory Behavior in . Zoological Science. 39 |
Swinton E, Shymansky T, Swinton C, et al. (2020) Stress before training alters memory retrieval of a non-declarative memory in . The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Swinton E, Swinton C, Lukowiak K. (2019) Shell damage leads to enhanced memory formation in . The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Rothwell CM, Lukowiak K. (2019) Strain transformation: Enhancement of invertebrate memory in a new rearing environment. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Totani Y, Aonuma H, Oike A, et al. (2019) Monoamines, Insulin and the Roles They Play in Associative Learning in Pond Snails. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 13: 65 |
Swinton C, Swinton E, Shymansky T, et al. (2019) Configural learning: a higher form of learning in . The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Zhang J, de Freitas E, Lukowiak K. (2018) Black tea differs from green tea: it suppresses long-term memory formation in . Communicative & Integrative Biology. 11: 1-4 |
Aonuma H, Totani Y, Sakakibara M, et al. (2018) Comparison of brain monoamine content in three populations of that correlates with taste-aversive learning ability. Biophysics and Physicobiology. 15: 129-135 |
Tan R, Lukowiak K. (2018) Combining Factors That Individually Enhance Memory in Lymnaea. The Biological Bulletin. 234: 37-44 |
Rothwell CM, Spencer GE, Lukowiak K. (2018) The effect of rearing environment on memory formation. The Journal of Experimental Biology |