Publications
From studies of memory development to how memories influence our decisions, there is a lot going on at the Preston Lab. View our scientific papers:

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2003
Working smarter not harder
Gabrieli, J.D.E., & Preston, A.R.
Neuron, 37(2), 191-192.
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2003
Visualizing genetic influences on human brain function
Gabrieli, J.D.E., & Preston, A.R.
Cell, 112(2), 144-145.
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2003
Memory
Gabrieli, J.D.E., Preston, A.R., Brewer, J.B., & Vaidya, C.J.
In C.G. Goetz (Ed.) Textbook of Clinical Neurology, 2nd ed (pp. 63-78). New York: Elsevier.
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2002
Different functions for different medial temporal lobe structures?
Preston, A.R., & Gabrieli, J.D.E.
Learning and Memory, 9, 215-217.
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2002
Impact of temporal lobe amnesia, aging, and awareness on human eyeblink conditioning
Disterhoft, J.F., Carrillo, M., Fortier, C., Gabrieli, J.D.E., Knuttinen, M.-G., McGlinchey-Berroth, R., Preston, A., & Weiss, C.
In L.R. Squire & D.L. Schacter (Eds.) The Neuropsychology of Memory, 3rd Edition (pp. 97-113). New York: Guilford.
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2001
Awareness in classical differential eyeblink conditioning in young and aging humans
Knuttinen, M.-G., Power, J.M., Preston, A.R., & Disterhoft, J.F.
Behavioral Neuroscience, 115(4), 747-757.
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2000
The M1 muscarinic agonist CI1017 facilitates hippocampally-dependent trace eyeblink conditioning in aging rabbits and increases the excitability of CA1 pyramidal neurons
Weiss, C., Preston, A.R., Oh, M.M., Schwarz, R.D., Welty, D., & Disterhoft, J.F.
Journal of Neuroscience, 20(2), 783-790.
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1999
Cholinergic facilitation of trace eyeblink conditioning in aging rabbits
Disterhoft, J.F., Kronforst-Collins, M., Oh, M.M., Power, J.M., Preston, A.R., & Weiss C.
Life Sciences, 64(6-7), 541-548.
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