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Overview

Steven P. R. Rose is affiliated with The Open University in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on computer science, with particular emphasis on artificial intelligence. Within these fields, their work covers topics such as advanced text analysis techniques and topic modeling.

Steven P. R. Rose has contributed to academic literature with publications including:

  • Automatic Text Summarization and Translation using NLP With its functioning in AI: A Comprehensive Review, 2023, published in International Research Journal of Modernization in Engineering Technology and Science

Frequent coauthors that have collaborated with Steven P. R. Rose include:

  • Nikhil Zade
  • Gitanjali Mate
  • Kamal Kishore
  • Nishant Rane
  • Manmath Jete

The primary venue for their publications is the International Research Journal of Modernization in Engineering Technology and Science.

Best Publications

  • The making of memory : from molecules to mind

    Steven Peter Russell Rose

  • The conscious brain

    Steven Peter Russell Rose

  • How chicks make memories: the cellular cascade from c-fos to dendritic remodelling.

    Steven P.R. Rose

  • The Future of the Brain: The Promise and Perils of Tomorrow's Neuroscience

    Steven Peter Russell Rose

  • CORTICOSTERONE ENHANCES LONG-TERM RETENTION IN ONE-DAY-OLD CHICKS TRAINED IN A WEAK PASSIVE AVOIDANCE LEARNING PARADIGM

    Carmen Sandi;Steven P.R. Rose

  • Reminder effects - reconsolidation or retrieval deficit? Pharmacological dissection with protein synthesis inhibitors following reminder for a passive-avoidance task in young chicks.

    Konstantin V. Anokhin;Anna A. Tiunova;Steven P. R. Rose

  • God's organism? The chick as a model system for memory studies.

    Steven P.R. Rose

  • The 21st-Century Brain: Explaining, Mending and Manipulating the Mind

    Steven Peter Russell Rose

  • The making of memory

    Steven Peter Russell Rose

  • Two time windows of anisomycin-induced amnesia for inhibitory avoidance training in rats: protection from amnesia by pretraining but not pre-exposure to the task apparatus.

    João Quevedo;Monica R.M. Vianna;Rafael Roesler;Fernanda de-Paris

  • Two time windows of anisomycin-induced amnesia for passive avoidance training in the day-old chick.

    Fiona M. Freeman;Steven P. R. Rose;Andrew B. Scholey

  • A role for the neural cell adhesion molecule in a late, consolidating phase of glycoprotein synthesis six hours following passive avoidance training of the young chick

    A. B. Scholey;Steven P. R. Rose;Maryam Reza Zamani;Elisabeth Bock

  • Effects of early experience on c-fos gene expression in the chick forebrain

    Konstatin V. Anokhin;Radmila Mileusnic;Inna Y. Shamakina;Steven P.R. Rose

  • An inhibitor of nitric oxide synthesis prevents memory formation in the chick.

    Christian Hölscher;Steven P.R. Rose

  • Salience and choice: Neural correlates of shopping decisions

    Tim Ambler;Sven Braeutigam;John Stins;Steven Rose

  • Effects of an Imprinting Procedure on RNA Polymerase Activity in the Chick Brain

    Jeff Haywood;Steven P. R. Rose;P. P. G. Bateson

  • Learning-induced Increase of Immediate Early Gene Messenger RNA in the Chick Forebrain.

    Konstantin V. Anokhin;Steven P. R. Rose

  • Passive avoidance training results in lasting changes in deoxyglucose metabolism in left hemisphere regions of chick brain.

    Steven P.R. Rose;Andras Csillag

  • Cell-adhesion molecules, glucocorticoids and long-term-memory formation

    Steven P.R Rose

  • Genes, Cells and Brains: The Promethean Promises of the New Biology

    Hilary Rose;Steven Peter Russell Rose

  • Experience and plasticity in the central nervous system.

    G. Horn;S. P. R. Rose;P. P. G. Bateson

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael G. Stewart
Michael G. Stewart The Open University
Carmen Sandi
Carmen Sandi École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Patrick Bateson
Patrick Bateson University of Cambridge
Gabriel Horn
Gabriel Horn University of Cambridge
Melitta Schachner
Melitta Schachner Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
John F. Stins
John F. Stins Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Paul L.A. Gabbott
Paul L.A. Gabbott The Open University
Lucia Regolin
Lucia Regolin University of Padua
Irene Tracey
Irene Tracey University of Oxford
Trevor W. Robbins
Trevor W. Robbins University of Cambridge

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