Quartz & Sejnowski: Cognitive development
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Neural construction: Two and a half cheers for Quartz & Sejnowski!
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- 01 December 1997, p. 573
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Is the learning paradox resolved?
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- 01 December 1997, pp. 573-574
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Constructivism: Can directed mutation improve on classical neural selection?
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- 01 December 1997, pp. 574-575
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The right way, the wrong way, and the army way: A dendritic parable
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- 01 December 1997, p. 575
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Neural constraints on cognitive modularity?
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- 01 December 1997, pp. 575-576
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Deconstructing neural constructivism
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- 01 December 1997, pp. 576-577
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Learning is remembering
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- 01 December 1997, pp. 577-578
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Controversies and issues in developmental theories of mind: Some constructive remarks
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- 01 December 1997, pp. 578-588
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Shors & Matzel: Long-term potentiation
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Keeping faith with the properties of LTP
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- 01 December 1997, p. 614
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Long-term potentiation: What's learning got to do with it?
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- 01 December 1997, pp. 597-614
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Quartz & Sejnowski: Cognitive development
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State-dependent suppression of LTP induction after learning: Relation to phasic hippocampal network events
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Importance of behaviour in LTP research
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Without LTP the learning circuit is broken
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- 01 December 1997, p. 616
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A causal relationship between LTP and learning? Has the question been answered by genetic approaches?
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- 01 December 1997, pp. 617-618
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Beyond attention: The role of amygdala NMDA receptors in fear conditioning
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- 01 December 1997, pp. 618-619
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Adaptive timing, attention, and movement control
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- 01 December 1997, p. 619
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LTP plays a distinct role in various brain structures
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- 01 December 1997, p. 620
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LTP and learning: Let's stay together
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- 01 December 1997, pp. 620-621
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LTP is neither a memory trace nor an ultimate mechanism for its formation: The beginning of the end of the synaptic theory of neural memory
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- 01 December 1997, pp. 621-622
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Arousing the LTP and learning debate
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- 01 December 1997, pp. 622-623
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