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Robert G. Mair is affiliated with the University of New Hampshire in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Neuroscience, with a total of six publications in this main area.

The scientist's work further delves into subfields including Cognitive Neuroscience and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Within these domains, their research encompasses topics such as Memory and Neural Mechanisms, Neural Dynamics and Brain Function, and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research. Each of these topics is supported by four publications.

Robert G. Mair has contributed to several recent papers, particularly in the journal Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, which has published at least two of their works. The notable recent publications include:

  • Where Actions Meet Outcomes: Medial Prefrontal Cortex, Central Thalamus, and the Basal Ganglia (2022), Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
  • Central Thalamic-Medial Prefrontal Control of Adaptive Responding in the Rat: Many Players in the Chamber (2021), Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience

In terms of collaboration, Robert G. Mair has worked frequently with several co-authors. These collaborators include Miranda J. Francoeur and Brett M. Gibson, each contributing to two joint publications, as well as Erin M. Krell, who has collaborated on one publication.

Best Publications

  • Memory enhancement in Korsakoff's psychosis by clonidine: further evidence for a noradrenergic deficit.

    William J. McEntee;Robert G. Mair

  • Protective effects of the glutamate antagonist MK-801 on pyrithiamine- induced lesions and amino acid changes in rat brain

    Philip J. Langlais;Robert G. Mair

  • Advances in understanding mechanisms of thalamic relays in cognition and behavior.

    Anna S. Mitchell;S. Murray Sherman;Marc A. Sommer;Robert G. Mair

  • Memory impairment in Korsakoff's psychosis: a correlation with brain noradrenergic activity

    William J. McEntee;Robert G. Mair

  • Lesions of the frontal cortex, hippocampus, and intralaminar thalamic nuclei have distinct effects on remembering in rats

    R G Mair;J A Burk;M C Porter

  • Cognitive enhancement in Korsakoff's psychosis by clonidine: a comparison with L-dopa and ephedrine

    Robert G. Mair;William J. McEntee

  • On the role of thalamic pathology in diencephalic amnesia

    Robert G. Mair

  • Lesions of reuniens and rhomboid thalamic nuclei impair radial maze win-shift performance.

    Jacqueline R. Hembrook;Robert G. Mair

  • Effects of thalamic and olfactory cortical lesions on continuous olfactory delayed nonmatching-to-sample and olfactory discrimination in rats (Rattus norvegicus)

    Yueping Zhang;Joshua A. Burk;Barbara M. Glode;Robert G. Mair

  • MK-801 prevents brain lesions and delayed-nonmatching-to-sample deficits produced by pyrithiamine-induced encephalopathy in rats.

    John K. Robinson;Robert G. Mair

  • Behavioral impairments, brain lesions and monoaminergic activity in the rat following recovery from a bout of thiamine deficiency.

    R.G. Mair;R.G. Mair;R.G. Mair;C.D. Anderson;P.J. Langlais;P.J. Langlais;P.J. Langlais;W.J. McEntee;W.J. McEntee

  • Inactivation of ventral midline thalamus produces selective spatial delayed conditional discrimination impairment in the rat.

    Jacqueline R. Hembrook;Kristen D. Onos;Robert G. Mair

  • Multimodal sensory discrimination deficits in Korsakoff's psychosis.

    R.G. Mair;R.G. Mair;R.L. Doty;K.M. Kelly;C.S. Wilson

  • A comparison of the effects of frontal cortical and thalamic lesions on measures of spatial learning and memory in the rat

    Loredana M. Harrison;Robert G. Mair

  • Memory Enhancement with Event-Related Stimulation of the Rostral Intralaminar Thalamic Nuclei

    Robert G. Mair;Jacqueline R. Hembrook

  • Postnatal proliferation and maturation of olfactory bulb neurons in the rat.

    R.G. Mair;R.L. Gellman;R.C. Gesteland

  • Transduction physiology of olfactory receptor cilia

    Gloria D. Adamek;Robert C. Gesteland;Robert G. Mair;Bruce Oakley

  • Olfactory sensitivity during the menstrual cycle.

    Robert G. Mair;Jane A. Bouffard;Trygg Engen;Thomas H. Morton

  • The effects of frontal cortical lesions on remembering depend on the procedural demands of tasks performed in the radial arm maze

    M.Christine Porter;Robert G Mair

  • Thiamine deficiency depletes cortical norepinephrine and impairs learning processes in the rat.

    R.G. Mair;C.D. Anderson;P.J. Langlais;P.J. Langlais;W.J. McEntee;W.J. McEntee

  • Neurochemical pathology in Korsakoff's psychosis Implications for other cognitive disorders

    William J. McEntee;Robert G. Mair;Philip J. Langlais

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip J. Langlais
Philip J. Langlais San Diego State University
Ronald J. Mandel
Ronald J. Mandel University of Florida
S. Murray Sherman
S. Murray Sherman University of Chicago
Robert P. Vertes
Robert P. Vertes Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences
Marc A. Sommer
Marc A. Sommer Duke University
Richard L. Doty
Richard L. Doty University of Pennsylvania
Joseph B. Martin
Joseph B. Martin Harvard University
Robert J. Zatorre
Robert J. Zatorre McGill University
M. Flint Beal
M. Flint Beal Cornell University
Michael F. Mazurek
Michael F. Mazurek McMaster University

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