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Marie E. Gibbs

Marie E. Gibbs

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Neuroscience

D-Index
47
Citations
5914
World Ranking
6551
National Ranking
184

Overview

Marie E. Gibbs is affiliated with Monash University in Australia. Their academic profile does not include recent paper publications, co-authors, or listed frequent publication venues.

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Best Publications

  • Psychobiology of memory: Towards a model of memory formation

    Marie E. Gibbs;Kim T. Ng

  • Inhibition of glycogenolysis in astrocytes interrupts memory consolidation in young chickens

    Marie Elizabeth Gibbs;Damian G Anderson;Leif Hertz

  • Role of adrenoceptor subtypes in memory consolidation

    Marie E Gibbs;Roger J Summers

  • Astrocytic involvement in learning and memory consolidation.

    Marie Elizabeth Gibbs;Dana Sabine Hutchinson;Leif Hertz

  • Glycogen is a preferred glutamate precursor during learning in 1-day-old chick: biochemical and behavioral evidence.

    Marie Elizabeth Gibbs;Hilary Ge Lloyd;Thomas Santa;Leif Hertz

  • Astrocytic adrenoceptors: a major drug target in neurological and psychiatric disorders?

    Leif Hertz;Y Chen;Marie Elizabeth Gibbs;P Zang

  • Noradrenaline release in the locus coeruleus modulates memory formation and consolidation; roles for α- and β-adrenergic receptors

    Marie E Gibbs;Dana S Hutchinson;Roger J Summers

  • Transient increase in forebrain muscarinic cholinergic receptor binding following passive avoidance learning in the young chick

    S.P.R. Rose;M.E. Gibbs;J. Hambley

  • Astrocytic glycogenolysis energizes memory processes in neonate chicks

    Brona S. O'Dowd;Marie E. Gibbs;Kim T. Ng;Elna Hertz

  • Behavioural stages in memory formation.

    Marie E. Gibbs;K.T. Ng

  • Role of Glycogenolysis in Memory and Learning: Regulation by Noradrenaline, Serotonin and ATP

    Marie Elizabeth Gibbs

  • What learning in day-old chickens can teach a neurochemist: focus on astrocyte metabolism.

    Leif Hertz;Marie Elizabeth Gibbs

  • Reciprocal changes in forebrain contents of glycogen and of glutamate/glutamine during early memory consolidation in the day-old chick

    Leif Hertz;Brona S. O'Dowd;Brona S. O'Dowd;Kim T. Ng;Marie E. Gibbs

  • Both non-NMDA and NMDA glutamate receptors are necessary for memory consolidation in the day-old chick

    N.S. Rickard;A.C. Poot;M.E. Gibbs;K.T. Ng

  • Role of beta-adrenoceptors in memory consolidation: beta3-adrenoceptors act on glucose uptake and beta2-adrenoceptors on glycogenolysis.

    Marie Elizabeth Gibbs;Dana Sabine Hutchinson;Roger James Summers

  • Inhibition of glutamine synthetase activity prevents memory consolidation

    M.E. Gibbs;B.S. O'Dowd;L. Hertz;S.R. Robinson

  • Memory formation: a new three-phase model

    Marie E. Gibbs;Kim T. Ng

  • Inhibition of astrocytic energy metabolism by d-lactate exposure impairs memory

    Marie Elizabeth Gibbs;Leif Hertz

  • Opposing roles for GABAA and GABAC receptors in short-term memory formation in young chicks.

    Marie E Gibbs;Graham A R Johnston

  • Separate roles for β2- and β3-adrenoceptors in memory consolidation

    Marie E Gibbs;Roger J Summers

  • Dual action of cycloheximide on memory formation in day-old chicks

    Marie E. Gibbs;Kim T. Ng

Frequent Co-Authors

Roger J. Summers
Roger J. Summers Monash University
Nikki S Rickard
Nikki S Rickard University of Melbourne
Simon F. Crowe
Simon F. Crowe La Trobe University
Amanda L. Richdale
Amanda L. Richdale La Trobe University
Sandra Rees
Sandra Rees University of Melbourne
Lesley J. Rogers
Lesley J. Rogers University of New England
Eva Syková
Eva Syková Czech Academy of Sciences
Gerald A. Dienel
Gerald A. Dienel University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Steven P. R. Rose
Steven P. R. Rose The Open University
Pauleen C. Bennett
Pauleen C. Bennett La Trobe University

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