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  1. The Granular Retrosplenial Cortex Is Necessary in Male Rats for Object-Location Associative Learning and Memory, But Not Spatial Working Memory or Visual Discrimination and Reversal, in the Touchscreen Operant Chamber
  2. Sex hormone estradiol improves social memory, with "use it or lose it" effects on neural connections
  3. Social memory in female mice is rapidly modulated by 17β-estradiol through ERK and Akt modulation of synapse formation
  4. Metabolic hormones mediate cognition
  5. The spontaneous location recognition task for assessing spatial pattern separation and memory across a delay in rats and mice
  6. Hormones and neuroplasticity: A lifetime of adaptive responses
  7. Sex differences and estradiol effects in MAPK and Akt cell signalling across subregions of the hippocampus
  8. Protein synthesis and actin polymerization in the rapid effects of 17β-estradiol on short-term social memory and dendritic spine dynamics in female mice
  9. Sex differences and estradiol effects in MAPK and Akt cell signalling across subregions of the hippocampus
  10. Sex differences in cortisol and memory following acute social stress in amnestic mild cognitive impairment
  11. Sex differences in cortisol and memory following acute social stress in amnestic mild cognitive impairment
  12. Structural plasticity of the hippocampus in response to estrogens in female rodents
  13. Rapid effects of estrogens on short-term memory: Possible mechanisms
  14. Estrogens and their receptors in the medial amygdala rapidly facilitate social recognition in female mice
  15. Rapid actions of oestrogens and their receptors on memory acquisition and consolidation in females
  16. Female ClockΔ19/Δ19 Mice are Protected from the Development of Age-Dependent Cardiomyopathy
  17. Pain Tolerance Predicts Spatial But Not Temporal Vision Thresholds in Human Adults
  18. Comparison of Visual and Somatosensory Thresholds in Human Adults
  19. Vision vs. Hearing: Direct Comparison of the Human Contrast Sensitivity and Audibility Functions.