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Contributions of the hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex to energy and body weight regulation
TL Davidson, K Chan, LE Jarrard, SE Kanoski, DJ Clegg, SC Benoit
Hippocampus 19 (3), 235-252, 2009
1652009
Hippocampal lesions impair retention of discriminative responding based on energy state cues.
TL Davidson, SE Kanoski, K Chan, DJ Clegg, SC Benoit, LE Jarrard
Behavioral neuroscience 124 (1), 97, 2010
1162010
Reconsideration of the role of the hippocampus in learned inhibition
KH Chan, JR Morell, LE Jarrard, TL Davidson
Behavioural brain research 119 (2), 111-130, 2001
1162001
Effects of fluoxetine on hippocampal-dependent and hippocampal-independent learning tasks
JA Valluzzi, KH Chan
Behavioural pharmacology 18 (5-6), 507-513, 2007
492007
Pavlovian conditioning and extinction of context cues and punctate CSs in rats with ibotenate lesions of the hippocampus
SC Benoit, TL Davidson, KH Chan, T Trigilio, LE Jarrard
Psychobiology 27, 26-39, 1999
491999
The effects of selective ibotenate lesions of the hippocampus on conditioned inhibition and extinction
KH Chan, LE Jarrard, TL Davidson
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 3 (2), 111-119, 2003
272003
Selective hippocampal lesions impair acquisition of appetitive trace conditioning with long intertrial and long trace intervals.
KH Chan, ML Shipman, E Kister
Behavioral Neuroscience 128 (1), 92, 2014
72014
Desirable difficulties and student-faculty partnership
KH Chan, P Stacey
Innovations in Education and Teaching International 59 (3), 242-252, 2022
62022
Significant conversations at the intersection of co-teaching and student-faculty partnership
P Stacey, KH Chan
International Journal for Academic Development 26 (3), 360-372, 2021
42021
Problematic social media use is associated with depression and similar to behavioral addictions: Physiological and behavioral evidence
A Tsilosani, KH Chan, A Steffens, TB Bolton, WJ Kowalczyk
Addictive Behaviors 145, 107781, 2023
12023
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