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71
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16684
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2422
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1143

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1987 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Norman M. Weinberger was affiliated with the University of California, Irvine in the United States. Their career focused on academic research within higher education institutions.

Throughout their professional life, Weinberger was recognized by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), having been named a Fellow in 1987. This distinction marks their participation in the scientific community at a national level.

Other aspects of Weinberger's academic output, including specific research papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, fields of study, subfields, or topics, are not identified in the available data.

Best Publications

  • Specific long-term memory traces in primary auditory cortex.

    Norman M. Weinberger

  • Induction of a physiological memory in the cerebral cortex by stimulation of the nucleus basalis

    Jonathan S. Bakin;Norman M. Weinberger

  • Classical conditioning induces CS-specific receptive field plasticity in the auditory cortex of the guinea pig

    Jonathan S. Bakin;Norman M. Weinberger

  • DYNAMIC REGULATION OF RECEPTIVE FIELDS AND MAPS IN THE ADULT SENSORY CORTEX

    Norman M. Weinberger

  • Physiological Memory in Primary Auditory Cortex: Characteristics and Mechanisms

    Norman M. Weinberger

  • Is the Amygdala a Locus of “Conditioned Fear”? Some Questions and Caveats

    Larry Cahill;Norman M Weinberger;Benno Roozendaal;James L McGaugh

  • Physiological plasticity in auditory cortex: Rapid induction by learning

    Norman M. Weinberger;David M. Diamond

  • Encoding of learned importance of sound by magnitude of representational area in primary auditory cortex

    Richard G. Rutkowski;Norman M. Weinberger

  • Associative representational plasticity in the auditory cortex: A synthesis of two disciplines

    Norman M. Weinberger

  • Long-term retention of learning-induced receptive-field plasticity in the auditory cortex.

    Norman M. Weinberger;Roxanna Javid;Branko Lepan

  • The neurobiology of learning and memory: some reminders to remember

    Larry Cahill;James L McGaugh;Norman M Weinberger

  • Rapid development of learning-induced receptive field plasticity in the auditory cortex.

    Jean-Marc Edeline;Phuc Pham;Norman M. Weinberger

  • Associative retuning in the thalamic source of input to the amygdala and auditory cortex: receptive field plasticity in the medial division of the medial geniculate body.

    Jean-Marc Edeline;Norman M. Weinberger

  • Classical conditioning rapidly induces specific changes in frequency receptive fields of single neurons in secondary and ventral ectosylvian auditory cortical fields.

    David M. Diamond;Norman M. Weinberger

  • Basolateral amygdala noradrenergic activity mediates corticosterone-induced enhancement of auditory fear conditioning.

    Benno Roozendaal;Gabriel K. Hui;Isabel R. Hui;Daniel J. Berlau

  • Receptive field plasticity in the auditory cortex during frequency discrimination training: selective retuning independent of task difficulty.

    Jean-Marc Edeline;Norman M. Weinberger

  • Memory enhancement of classical fear conditioning by post-training injections of corticosterone in rats.

    Gabriel K. Hui;Isabel R. Figueroa;Bonnie S. Poytress;Benno Roozendaal

  • The nucleus basalis and memory codes: auditory cortical plasticity and the induction of specific, associative behavioral memory.

    Norman M Weinberger

  • Auditory associative memory and representational plasticity in the primary auditory cortex.

    Norman M. Weinberger

  • Cholinergic modulation of responses to single tones produces tone-specific receptive field alterations in cat auditory cortex.

    Raju Metherate;Norman M. Weinberger

Frequent Co-Authors

James L. McGaugh
James L. McGaugh University of California, Irvine
Raju Metherate
Raju Metherate University of California, Irvine
Jean-Marc Edeline
Jean-Marc Edeline Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
David M. Diamond
David M. Diamond University of South Florida
Benno Roozendaal
Benno Roozendaal Radboud University
Paul E. Gold
Paul E. Gold Syracuse University
David K. Ryugo
David K. Ryugo Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Larry Cahill
Larry Cahill University of California, Irvine
Michael Cole
Michael Cole University of East London
William D. Hopkins
William D. Hopkins University of Wisconsin–Madison

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