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Overview

Jerry W. Rudy is affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on the field of neuroscience, with particular attention to cognitive neuroscience and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

The main topics addressed in their work include memory and neural mechanisms as well as neuroscience and neuropharmacology research.

  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research

Their recent contributions include the paper titled Memory Development, Configurations, Conjunctions, and the Hippocampal Index, published in 2024 in the journal Hippocampus.

  • Memory Development, Configurations, Conjunctions, and the Hippocampal Index (2024), Hippocampus

Jerry W. Rudy has published in venues such as:

  • Hippocampus

There are no frequent co-authors associated with their work as per available data. Their scholarly output consists of research articles rather than book publications, indicating a focus on academic journals for disseminating their findings.

Best Publications

  • Configural association theory: The role of the hippocampal formation in learning, memory, and amnesia.

    Robert J. Sutherland;Jerry W. Rudy

  • Conjunctive representations in learning and memory: principles of cortical and hippocampal function.

    Randall C. O'Reilly;Jerry W. Rudy

  • Understanding contextual fear conditioning: insights from a two-process model.

    J.W. Rudy;N.C. Huff;P. Matus-Amat

  • The hippocampal indexing theory and episodic memory: Updating the index

    Timothy J. Teyler;Jerry W. Rudy

  • Configural association theory and the hippocampal formation: an appraisal and reconfiguration.

    Jerry W. Rudy;Robert J. Sutherland

  • The hippocampal formation is necessary for rats to learn and remember configural discriminations.

    Jerry W. Rudy;Robert J. Sutherland

  • The immune system and memory consolidation: a role for the cytokine IL-1β

    C. Rachal Pugh;Monika Fleshner;Linda R. Watkins;Steven F. Maier

  • The Role of the Dorsal Hippocampus in the Acquisition and Retrieval of Context Memory Representations

    Patricia Matus-Amat;Emily A. Higgins;Ruth M. Barrientos;Jerry W. Rudy

  • mRNA up-regulation of MHC II and pivotal pro-inflammatory genes in normal brain aging.

    Matthew G. Frank;Ruth M. Barrientos;Joseph C. Biedenkapp;Jerry W. Rudy

  • Peripheral infection and aging interact to impair hippocampal memory consolidation.

    Ruth M. Barrientos;Emily A. Higgins;Joseph C. Biedenkapp;David B. Sprunger

  • Context representations, context functions, and the parahippocampal–hippocampal system

    Jerry W. Rudy

  • Selective effects of peripheral lipopolysaccharide administration on contextual and auditory-cue fear conditioning.

    Pugh Cr;Kumagawa K;Fleshner M;Watkins Lr

  • Separate neural substrates for skill learning and performance in the ventral and dorsal striatum

    Hisham E Atallah;Dan Lopez-Paniagua;Jerry W Rudy;Randall C O'Reilly

  • DBA/2 and C57BL/6 mice differ in contextual fear but not auditory fear conditioning

    Richard Paylor;Ryan Tracy;Jeanne Wehner;Jerry W. Rudy

  • PKMζ Maintains Spatial, Instrumental, and Classically Conditioned Long-Term Memories

    Peter Serrano;Eugenia L Friedman;Jana Kenney;Stephen M Taubenfeld

  • Contextual fear conditioning, conjunctive representations, pattern completion, and the hippocampus.

    Jerry W. Rudy;Randall C. O'Reilly

  • Ontogeny of Contextual Fear Conditioning in Rats: Implications for Consolidation, Infantile Amnesia, and Hippocampal System Function

    Jerry W. Rudy;Paul Morledge

  • Ontogeny of spatial navigation behaviors in the rat: dissociation of "proximal"- and "distal"-cue-based behaviors.

    Jerry W. Rudy;Susan Stadler-Morris;Peter Albert

  • Conjunctive representations, the hippocampus, and contextual fear conditioning.

    Jerry W. Rudy;Randall C. O’Reilly

  • A selective role for corticosterone in contextual-fear conditioning.

    Pugh Cr;Tremblay D;Fleshner M;Rudy Jw

  • Rehearsal in animal conditioning.

    Allan R. Wagner;Jerry W. Rudy;Jesse W. Whitlow

Frequent Co-Authors

Linda R. Watkins
Linda R. Watkins University of Colorado Boulder
Steven F. Maier
Steven F. Maier University of Colorado Boulder
Randall C. O'Reilly
Randall C. O'Reilly University of California, Davis
Robert J. Sutherland
Robert J. Sutherland University of Lethbridge
Alan Gelperin
Alan Gelperin Princeton University
Cristina M. Alberini
Cristina M. Alberini New York University
Serge Campeau
Serge Campeau University of Colorado Boulder
Glen T. Prusky
Glen T. Prusky Cornell University
Michael J. Frank
Michael J. Frank Brown University
Todd Charlton Sacktor
Todd Charlton Sacktor SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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