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44
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8031
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7137
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John P. J. Pinel is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their academic and research career is centered within this institution.

While detailed information about specific papers, co-authors, publication venues, fields of study, subfields, and main research topics is not available, the association with a major research university suggests involvement in scholarly activities consistent with the institution's academic environment.

There are no records of recent or past publications, nor documented collaborations with other researchers. Similarly, no specific fields or subfields of study have been disclosed for this scientist. There is also no information regarding any awards or recognitions received.

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Best Publications

  • Conditioned defensive burying: a new paradigm for the study of anxiolytic agents

    Dallas Treit;J.P.J. Pinel;H.C. Fibiger

  • Rhinal cortex lesions and object recognition in rats.

    Dave G. Mumby;John P. J. Pinel

  • Antidepressant effects of exercise: evidence for an adult-neurogenesis hypothesis?

    Carl Ernst;Andrea K Olson;John P J Pinel;Raymond W Lam

  • Rhinal cortex lesions and object recognition in rats.

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  • Experimental epileptogenesis: Kindling-induced epilepsy in rats

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  • Object-recognition memory is only mildly impaired in rats with lesions of the hippocampus and amygdala

    Dave G. Mumby;Emma R. Wood;John P. J. Pinel

  • Postseizure inhibition of kindled seizures

    R.F. Mucha;John P.J. Pinel

  • Impaired object recognition memory in rats following ischemia-induced damage to the hippocampus

    Emma R. Wood;Dave G. Mumby;John P. Pinel;Anthony G. Phillips

  • Nonrecurring-items delayed nonmatching-to-sample in rats: A new paradigm for testing nonspatial working memory

    Dave G. Mumby;John P. J. Pinel;Emma R. Wood

  • Electrode placement and kindling-induced experiemental epilepsy

    John P.J. Pinel;Louis I. Rovner

  • Backward conditioning: a reevaluation of the empirical evidence.

    Marcia L. Spetch;Donald M. Wilkie;John P. Pinel

  • Generality of the kindling phenomenon: some clinical implications.

    J.P.J. Pinel;P.H. Van Oot

  • Disruption of spatial but not object-recognition memory by neurotoxic lesions of the dorsal hippocampus in rats.

    Christopher A. Duva;Stan B. Floresco;Glen R. Wunderlich;Terrance L. Lao

  • Temporal lobe aggression in rats

    John P. J. Pinel;Dallas Treit;Louis I. Rovner

  • Changes in emotional behavior produced by long-term amygdala kindling in rats

    Lisa E. Kalynchuk;John P.J. Pinel;Dallas Treit;Tod E. Kippin

  • Ischemia-induced object-recognition deficits in rats are attenuated by hippocampal ablation before or soon after ischemia

    David G. Mumby;Emma R. Wood;Christopher A. Duva;Tom J. Kornecook

  • Conditioned and unconditioned defensive burying in the rat

    Lori J Terlecki;John P.J Pinel;Dallas Treit

  • Rat defensive behavior: burying noxious food.

    D M Wilkie;A J MacLennan;J P Pinel

  • The use of conditioned defensive burying to test the effects of pimozide on associative learning

    Richard J. Beninger;A.John MacLennan;John P.J. Pinel

  • Effects of periodic withdrawal on ethanol and saccharin selection in rats.

    John P.J. Pinel;Eleanor Huang

  • Spontaneous seizures generated in rats by kindling: A preliminary report

    John P. J. Pinel;R. F. Mucha;A. G. Phillips

  • Memory deficits following lesions of hippocampus or amygdala in rat: Assessment by an object-memory test battery

    Dave G. Mumby;John P. J. Pinel;Tom J. Kornecook;Martin J. Shen

  • Persistence of the interictal emotionality produced by long-term amygdala kindling in rats

    L.E. Kalynchuk;J.P.J. Pinel;D. Treitj;S.J. Barnes

Frequent Co-Authors

Dallas Treit
Dallas Treit University of Alberta
Lisa E. Kalynchuk
Lisa E. Kalynchuk University of Victoria
Anthony G. Phillips
Anthony G. Phillips University of British Columbia
Emma R. Wood
Emma R. Wood University of Edinburgh
Darrin R. Lehman
Darrin R. Lehman University of British Columbia
Joanne Weinberg
Joanne Weinberg University of British Columbia
Stan B. Floresco
Stan B. Floresco University of British Columbia
Boris B. Gorzalka
Boris B. Gorzalka University of British Columbia
James G. Pfaus
James G. Pfaus Charles University
Marcia L. Spetch
Marcia L. Spetch University of Alberta

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