Noah Sandstrom

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Williams College, Williamstown, MA, United States 
Area:
Behavioral Neuroendocrinology
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Heather Hoffmann research assistant Knox College (PsychTree)
Christina Williams grad student 1994-1999 Duke

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Kylie A Huckleberry research assistant 2009-2011 Williams
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Nowakowski SG, Swoap SJ, Sandstrom NJ. (2009) A single bout of torpor in mice protects memory processes. Physiology & Behavior. 97: 115-20
Sandstrom NJ, Kim JH, Wasserman MA. (2006) Testosterone modulates performance on a spatial working memory task in male rats. Hormones and Behavior. 50: 18-26
Sandstrom NJ. (2005) Sex differences in the long-term effect of preweanling isolation stress on memory retention. Hormones and Behavior. 47: 556-62
Sandstrom NJ, Hart SR. (2005) Isolation stress during the third postnatal week alters radial arm maze performance and corticosterone levels in adulthood. Behavioural Brain Research. 156: 289-96
Sandstrom NJ, Williams CL. (2004) Spatial memory retention is enhanced by acute and continuous estradiol replacement. Hormones and Behavior. 45: 128-35
Sandstrom NJ, Loy R, Williams CL. (2002) Prenatal choline supplementation increases NGF levels in the hippocampus and frontal cortex of young and adult rats. Brain Research. 947: 9-16
Sandstrom NJ, Williams CL. (2001) Memory retention is modulated by acute estradiol and progesterone replacement. Behavioral Neuroscience. 115: 384-93
Sandstrom NJ, Williams CL. (2001) Memory retention is modulated by acute estradiol and progesterone replacement. Behavioral Neuroscience. 115: 384-393
Sandstrom NJ, Arnold HM, Williams CL. (1998) Reactivation treatment prevents the memory-impairing effects of scopolamine in preweanling rats. Behavioral Neuroscience. 112: 909-19
Williams CL, Sandstrom NJ. (1998) Parallel or serial processes in sexual differentiation? Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 21: 340-341
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