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Professor Madeline Eacott - all publications
Journal papers: academic
- Davis, KE, Easton, A., Eacott, MJ & Gigg, J (2013). Episodic-Like Memory for What-Where-Which Occasion is Selectively Impaired in the 3xTgAD Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease 33(3): 681-698.
- Ameen-Ali, K.E., Eacott, M.J. & Easton, A. (2012). A New Behavioural Apparatus to Reduce Animal Numbers in Multiple Types of Spontaneous Object Recognition Paradigms in Rats. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 211(1): 66-76.
- Easton, A, Webster, LAD & Eacott, MJ (2012). The episodic nature of episodic-like memories. Learning & Memory 19(4): 146-150.
- Easton, A., Fitchett, A., Eacott, M.J. & Baxter, M.G. (2011). Medial septal cholinergic neurons are necessary for context-place memory but not episodic-like memory. Hippocampus 21(9): 1021-1027.
- Jones, EJH Pascalis, O Eacott, MJ & Herbert, JS (2011). Visual recognition memory across contexts. Developmental Science 14(1): 136-147.
- Eacott, MJ & Easton, A (2010). Episodic memory in animals: Remembering which occasion. Neuropsychologia 48(8): 2273-2280.
- Easton, A. & Eacott, M.J. (2010). Recollection of episodic memory within the medial temporal lobe: behavioural dissociations from other types of memory. Behavioural Brain Research 215(2): 310-317.
- Easton, A., Zinkivskay, A. & Eacott, M.J. (2009). Recollection is impaired, but familiarity remains intact in rats with lesions of the fornix. Hippocampus 19(9): 837-843.
- Eacott Madeline J. & Easton Alexander (2007). Mental time travel in the rat: Dissociation of recall and familiarity. BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 30(3): 322+.
- Eacott, MJ & Easton, A (2007). On familiarity and recall of events by rats. Hippocampus 17: 890-897.
- Norman, G. & Eacott, M.J. (2005). Dissociable effects of lesions to the perirhinal cortex and the postrhinal cortex on memory for context and objects in rats. Behavioral Neuroscience 119(2): 557-566.
- Eacott, MJ., Easton, A. & Zinkivskay, A. (2005). Recollection in an episodic-like memory task in the rat. Learning & Memory 12(3): 221-223.
- Eacott, MJ. & Gaffan EA. (2005). The roles of perirhinal cortex, postrhinal cortex and the fornix in memory for objects, contexts and events in the rat. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology:B 58: 202-217.
- Eacott, MJ. & Gaffan EA. (2005). The roles of perirhinal cortex, postrhinal cortex and the fornix in memory for objects, contexts and events in the rat. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology:B 58: 202-217.
- Greenberg, D., Eacott, MJ., Brechin, D. & Rubin, D. (2005). Visual memory loss and autobiographical amnesia: a case study. Neuropsychologia 43: 1493-1502.
- Norman, G. & Eacott, M.J. (2004). Impaired object recognition with increasing levels of feature ambiguity in rats with perirhinal cortex lesions. Behavioural Brain Research 148(1-2): 79-91.
- Eacott, M.J. & Norman, G. (2004). Integrated memory for object, place and context in rats: a possible model of episodic-like memory?. Journal of Neuroscience 24(8): 1948-1953.
- Eacott, M.J., Norman, G. & Gaffan, E.A. (2003). The role of perirhinal cortex in visual discrimination learning for visual secondary reinforcement in rats. Behavioral Neuroscience 117: 1318-1325.
- Norman, G., Brooks, S., Eacott, M.J. & Little, H.J. (2002). Nimdopine prevents scopolomine-induced impairments in object recognition. Journal of Psychopharmacology 16: 153-161.
- Eacott, M.J., Machin, P.E. & Gaffan, E.A. (2001). Elemental and configural visual discrimination learning following lesions to perirhinal cortex in the rat. Behavioural and Brain Research 124(1): 55-70.
- Gaffan, E.A., Healey, A.N. & Eacott, M.J. (2000). Objects and positions in visual scenes: effects of perirhinal and postrhinal cortex lesions in the rat. Behavioural Neuroscience
- Gaffan, E.A., Eacott, M.J. & Simpson, E.L. (2000). Perirhinal ablation in rats selectively impairs object identification in a simultaneous visual comparison task. Behavioural Neuroscience 114: 18-31.
- Eacott, M.J. & Crawley, R.A. (1999). Childhood amnesia: on answering questions about very early life events. Memory 7(3): 279-292.
- Crawley, R.A. & Eacott, M.J. (1999). Memory for early life events: Consistency of retrieval of memories over a one year interval. Memory 7(4): 439-460.
- Eacott, M.J. (1999). Memory for the events of early childhood. Current Direction in Psychological Science 8: 46-49.
- Machin, P.E & Eacott, M.J. (1999). Perirhinal cortex lesions and visual discrimination learning in the rat. Psychobiology 27: 470-479.
- Eacott, M.J. (1999). That old familiar feeling: On uniquely identifying the role of the perirhinal cortex. Behavioural and Brain Sciences 22(3): 448.
- Eacott, M.J. (1998). "Commentary on ""False memory syndrome and the authority of personal memory claims"".". Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology 5: 305-307.
- Eacott, M.J. (1998). Acquisition and retention of concurrent discrimination earning after ablation of perirhinal cortex in the rat. Psycholbiology 26: 36-41.
- Simpson, E.L., Gaffan, E.A. & Eacott, M.J. (1998). Rats' object-in-place encoding and the effect of fornix transection. Psychobiology 26: 190-204.
- Eacott, M.J. & Crawley, R.A. (1998). The offset of childhood amnesia: Memory for events that occurred before age 3. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 127: 22-33.
- Gaffan, E.A. & Eacott, M.J. (1997). Spatial memory impairment in rats with fornix transections is not accompanied by an encoding deficit for directions of objects in space. Behavioual Neuroscience 111: 937-954.
- Parker, A., Eacott, M.J. & Gaffan, D. (1997). The recognition memory deficit caused by mediodorsal thalamic lesions in non-human primates: a comparison with rhinal cortex lesion and normal controls. European Journal of Neuroscience 9: 2423-2431.
- Rushworth, M.F.S., Nixon, P.D., Eacott, M.J. & Passingham, R.E. (1997). Ventral profrontal cortex is not essential for working memory. Journal of Neuroscience 17: 4829-4838.
- Gaffan, E.A. & Eacott, M.J. (1995). A computer-controlled maze environment for testing visual memory in the rat. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 60: 23-37.
- Eacott, M.J. & Heywood, C.A. (1995). Perception and memory: Action and interaction. Critical Reviews in Neurobiology 9: 311-320.
- Gaffan, D. & Eacott, M.J. (1995). Uncinate fascicle section leaves delayed matching to sample intact both with large and small sets. Experimental Brain Research 105: 175-180.
- Gaffan, D. & Eacott, M.J. (1995). Visual learning for an auditory secondary reinforcer is intact after uncinate fascicle section: evidence for the involvement of the corpus striatum. European Journal of Neuroscience 7: 1866-1871.
- Eacott, M.J., Gaffan, D. & Murray, E.A. (1994). Preserved recognition memory for small sets, and impaired stimulus identification for large sets, following rhinal cortex ablations in monkeys. European Journal of Neuroscience 6: 1466-1478.
- Eacott, M.J., Heywood, C.A., Cowey, A. & Gross, C. (1993). Visual discrimination impariments following lesions to the superior temporal sulcus in monkeys are not specific for facial stimuli. Neuropsychologia 31: 609-619.
- Eacott, M.J. & Gaffan, D. (1992). Inferotemporal-frontal disconnection: the uncinate fascicle and visual associative learning in monkeys. European Journal of Neuroscience 4: 1320-1332.
- Eacott, M.J. & Gaffan, D. (1991). The role of monkey inferior parietal cortex in visual discrimination of identity and orientation of shapes. Behavioural Brain Research 46: 95-98.
- Eacott, M.J. & Gaffan, D. (1990). Interhemispheric transfer of visuomotor learning via the anterio corpus callosum of monkeys. Behavioural Brain Research 38: 109-116.
- Eacott, M.J. & Gaffan, D. (1989). Interhemispheric transfer of visual learning in monkeys with intact optic chiasm. Experimental Brain Research 74: 348-352.
- Eacott, M.J. & Gaffan, D. (1989). Reaching to a rewarded visual stimulus: Interhemispheric conflict and hand use in monkeys with forebrain commissurotomy. Brain 112: 1215-1230.
- Gaffan, E.A. & Eacott, M.J. (1986). Memory for feeding in rats' spatial and visual choice behaviour. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 38B: 285-311.
