Paul Ellen
Affiliations: | Psychology | Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, United States |
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Ellen P, Taylor HS, Wages C. (1986) Cholinergic blockade effects on spatial integration versus cue discrimination performance. Behavioral Neuroscience. 100: 720-8 |
Herrmann T, Poucet B, Ellen P. (1985) Spatial problem solving in a dual runway task by normal and septal rats. Behavioral Neuroscience. 99: 631-7 |
Herrmann T, Poucet B, Ellen P. (1985) Spatial problem solving in the rat following medial frontal lesions Physiological Psychology. 13: 21-25 |
Ellen P, Wages C. (1984) The use of intramaze stimuli in the attenuation of the problem-solving deficit of septal animals Physiological Psychology. 12: 133-140 |
Ellen P, Soteres BJ, Wages C. (1984) Problem solving in the rat: Piecemeal acquisition of cognitive maps Animal Learning & Behavior. 12: 232-237 |
Braggio SM, Braggio JT, Cochran TC, et al. (1983) Discrimination-reversal learning of normal and septal rats. Psychological Reports. 53: 647-54 |
Ellen P, Weston SL. (1983) Problem solving in the rat: Septal lesion effects on habituation and perseverative tendencies Physiological Psychology. 11: 112-118 |
Herrmann T, Bahr E, Bremner B, et al. (1982) Problem solving in the rat: Stay vs. shift solutions on the three-table task Animal Learning & Behavior. 10: 39-45 |
Ellen P, Parko EM, Wages C, et al. (1982) Spatial problem solving by rats: Exploration and cognitive maps Learning and Motivation. 13: 81-94 |
Herrmann T, Black AH, Doherty D, et al. (1980) Visual cues fail to attenuate deficits on a spatial-integration task following septal or fornical damage Physiological Psychology. 8: 29-32 |