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Gaskin, S., Tardif, M., & Mumby, D.G. (2011). Prolonged inactivation of the hippocampus reveals temporally graded retrograde amnesia for unreinforced spatial learning in rats. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 96, 288-296.

Gaskin, S., Tardif, M., Cole, E., Piterkin, P., Kayello, L., & Mumby, D.G. (2010). Object familiarization and novel-object preference in rats. Behavioural Processes, 83, 61-71.

Gaskin, S., Tardif, M., & Mumby, D.G. (2009). Patterns of retrograde amnesia for recent and remote incidental spatial learning in rats. Hippocampus, 19, 1212-1221.

Gaskin, S., Gamliel, A., Tardif, M., Cole, E., & Mumby, D.G. (2009). Incidental (unreinforced) and reinforced spatial learning in rats with ventral and dorsal lesions of the hippocampus. Behavioural Brain Research, 202, 64-70.

Piterkin, P., Cole, E., Cossette, M.P., Gaskin, S., & Mumby, D.G. (2008). A limited role for the hippocampus in the modulation of novel-object preference by contextual cues. Learning & Memory, 15, 785-791.

Caruana, D.A., Nesbitt, C., Mumby, D.G., & Chapman, C.A. (2008). Seizure activity in the rat hippocampus, perirhinal and prefrontal cortex associated with transient global cerebral ischemia. Journal of Neural Transmission, 115, 401-411.

Lehmann, H., Glenn, M.J., & Mumby, D.G. (2007). Consolidation of object-discrimination memory is independent of the hippocampus in rats. Experimental Brain Research, 180, 755-764.

Mumby, D.G., Piterkin, P., Lecluse, V., & Lehmann, H. (2007). Perirhinal cortex damage and anterograde object-recognition in rats after long retention intervals. Behavioural Brain Research, 185, 82–87.

O'Brien, N., Lehmann, H., Lecluse, V., & Mumby, D.G. (2006). Enhanced context-dependency of object recognition in rats with hippocampal lesions. Behavioural Brain Research, 170, 156-162.

Lehmann, H., Lecluse, V., Houle, A., & Mumby, D.G. (2006). Retrograde amnesia following hippocampal lesions in the shock-probe conditioning test. Hippocampus, 16, 379-387.

Mumby, D.G., Tremblay, A., Lecluse, V., & Lehmann, H. (2005). Hippocampal damage and anterograde object-recognition in rats after long retention intervals. Hippocampus, 15, 1050-1056.

Glenn, M.J., Lehmann, H., Mumby, D.G., Woodside, B.C. (2005). Differential Fos expression following aspiration, electrolytic, or excitotoxic lesions of the perirhinal cortex in rats. Behavioral Neuroscience, 119, 806-813.

Lehmann, H., Carfagnini, A., Yamin, S., & Mumby, D.G. (2005). Context-dependent effects of hippocampal damage on memory in the shock-probe test. Hippocampus, 15, 18-25.

Gaskin, S., Tremblay, A., & Mumby, D.G. (2003). Retrograde and anterograde object recognition in rats with hippocampal lesions. Hippocampus, 13, 962-969.

Glenn, M.J. Nesbitt, C. & Mumby, D.G. (2003). Perirhinal cortex lesions produce variable patterns of retrograde amnesia in rats. Behavioural Brain Research, 141, 183-193.

Mumby, D.G., Gaskin, S., Glenn, M.J., Schramek, T.E., & Lehmann, H. (2002). Hippocampal damage and exploratory preferences in rats: memory for objects, places, and contexts. Learning & Memory, 9, 49-57.

Mumby, D.G., Glenn, M.J., Nesbitt, C., & Kyriazis, D.A. (2002). Dissociation in retrograde memory for object discriminations and object recognition in rats with perirhinal cortex damage. Behavioural Brain Research, 132, 215-226.

Astur, R.S., Klein, R.L., Mumby, D.G., Protz, D.K., Sutherland, R.J., & Martin, G. M. (2002). A role for olfaction in object recognition by normal and hippocampus-damaged rats. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 78, 186-191.

Mumby, D.G. (2001). Perspectives on object-recognition memory following hippocampal damage: lessons from studies in rats. Behavioural Brain Research, 127, 159-181. (Review)

Sutherland, R.J., Weisend, M.P., Mumby, D.G., Astur, R.S., & Hoesing, J.M. (2001). Retrograde amnesia after hippocampal damage: Recent vs. remote memories in two tasks. Hippocampus, 11, 27-42.

Mumby, D.G., & Glenn, M.J. (2000). Anterograde and retrograde memory for object discriminations and places in rats with perirhinal cortex lesions. Behavioural Brain Research, 114, 119-134.

Mumby, D.G., Astur, R.S., Sutherland, R.J., & Weisend, M.P. (1999). Retrograde amnesia and selective damage to the hippocampal formation: Memory for places and object discriminations. Behavioural Brain Research, 106, 97-107.

Mumby, D.G. (1999) How do animals solve object-recognition tasks? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 22, 461-462. (commentary)

Mumby, D.G., Cameli, L., & Glenn, M.J. (1999). Impaired allocentric-spatial working-memory and intact retrograde memory after thalamic damage caused by thiamine deficiency in rats. Behavioural Neuroscience, 113, 42-50.

Glenn, M.J., & Mumby, D.G. (1998). Place-memory is intact in rats with perirhinal cortex lesions. Behavioral Neuroscience, 112, 1353-1365.

Kim, C.K., Kalynchuk, L.E., Kornecook, T.J., Mumby, D.G., Dadgar, N.A., Pinel, J.P.J., & Weinberg, J. (1997). Object-recognition and spatial learning and memory in rats prenatally exposed to ethanol. Behavioral Neuroscience, 111, 985-995.

Mumby, D.G. (1996). Sequential processing of "items" and "relations". Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 19, 770.

Mumby, D.G., Wood, E.R., Duva, C.A., Kornecook, T.J., Phillips, A.G., & Pinel, J.P.J. (1996). Ischemia-induced object-recognition deficits in rats are prevented by hippocampal ablation before or soon after ischemia. Behavioral Neuroscience, 110, 266-281.

Mumby, D.G., Mana, M.J., Pinel J.P.J., Banks, K., & David, E. (1995). Pyrithiamine-induced thiamine deficency impairs object recognition in rats. Behavioral Neuroscience, 109, 1209-14.

Mumby, D.G. (1995). Assessing working memory for objects in rats: No one said it was easy. NeuroReport, 6, 1960-1962.

Mumby, D.G., Kornecook, T.J., Wood, E.R., & Pinel, J.P.J. (1995). The role of experimenter-odor cues in the performance of object-memory tasks by rats. Animal Learning and Behavior, 23, 447-453.

Mumby, D.G., Pinel, J.P.J., Kornecook, T.J., Shen, M.J., & Redila, V.A. (1995). Memory deficits following lesions of hippocampus or amygdala in rats: Assessment by an object-memory test battery. Psychobiology, 23, 26-36.

Pinel, J.P.J., Mumby, D.G., Dastur, F.N., & Pinel, J.G. (1994). Rat (Rattus norvegicus) defensive behavior in total darkness: Risk-assessment function of defensive burying. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 108, 140-147.

Mumby, D.G., & Pinel, J.P.J. (1994). Rhinal cortex lesions and object recognition in rats. Behavioral Neuroscience, 108, 11-18.

Mumby, D.G., Pinel, J.P.J., & Dastur, F.N. (1993). Mediodorsal thalamic lesions impair object recognition in rats. Psychobiology, 21, 27-36.

Wood, E.R., Mumby, D.G., Pinel, J.P.J., & Phillips, A.G. (1993). Impaired object recognition memory in rats following ischemia-induced damage to the hippocampus. Behavioral Neuroscience, 107, 51-62.

Mumby, D.G., Wood, E.R., & Pinel, J.P.J. (1992). Object recognition memory in rats is only mildly impaired by lesions of the hippocampus and amygdala. Psychobiology, 20, 18-27.

Mistlberger, R.E., & Mumby, D.G. (1992). The limbic system and food-anticipatory circadian rhythms in the rat: Ablation and dopamine blocking studies. Behavioural Brain Research, 47, 159-168.

Mumby, D.G., Pinel, J.P.J., & Wood, E.R. (1990). Nonrecurring-items delayed nonmatching-to-sample in rats: A new paradigm for testing nonspatial working memory. Psychobiology, 18, 321-326.

Beck, C.H.M., Huh, T.J.S., Mumby, D.G., & Fundytus, M.E. (1989). Schedule-induced behavior in rats: Pellets versus powder. Animal Learning & Behavior, 17, 49-62.

Mumby, D.G., & Beck, C.H.M. (1988). Schedule-induced polydipsia: Attenuating effects of decreased size of food granulations. Physiology & Behavior, 43, 375-381.

 
 

 

 
 

 
 

Mumby, D.G. (1997). Graduate School: Winning Strategies for Getting In With or Without Excellent Grades. Proto Press: Hudson, Quebec.

Wilkie, D.M., Mumby, D.G., Needham, G., & Smeele, M. (1992). Sustained arm-visiting by nondeprived, non-rewarded rats in a radial maze. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 30, 314-316.

 
 

 

 
 

 
 

Mumby, D.G. (2004). Object Recognition. In: Behaviour of the Laboratory Rat: A Handbook With Tests, B Kolb and I.Q. Whishaw (Eds.). MIT Press. (in press).

Mumby, D.G. (1999). Animal models of amnesia: What can they tell us about memory? In: Brain, Behavior, and Cognition: Animal Models and Human Studies, M. Haug and R.E. Whalen (Eds.), American Psychological Association. pp. 215-229.

 
 

 

 
 

 
 

Lehmann, H., Carfagnini, A., Yamin, S., & Mumby, D.G. Lesions of the hippoccampal formation induce contextual but not cued fear conditioning impairments in the shock-probe paradigm.

Mumby, D.G., Yates, J., & Glenn, M.J. Rats with hippocampal lesions display retrograde amnesia on a non-navigational place-memory task.