Danielle Panoz‐Brown
Neuroscience · Indiana University
Publications
11
Citations
333
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
10
Publishing since 2015
Danielle Panoz-Brown studies memory and how it works in the brains of animals, using behavioral tests to measure how animals remember and process information. A key focus is understanding how various drugs affect working memory, particularly through tasks that test an animal's ability to track and remember multiple pieces of information (such as odors). This research combines neuroscience with the study of learning and behavior.
Publication activity was concentrated in the mid-to-late 2010s and has been sparse since, with only occasional output in recent years (averaging under one paper per year over the last five years).
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- Effects of NMDA antagonist dizocilpine (MK-801) are modulated by the number of distractor stimuli in the rodent odor span task of working memory
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory · 2019
- Incidental spatial memory in the domestic dog (Canis familiaris)
Learning & Behavior · 2018
- Amnestic drugs in the odor span task: Effects of flunitrazepam, zolpidem and scopolamine
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory · 2017
- Behavioral pharmacology of the odor span task: Effects of flunitrazepam, ketamine, methamphetamine and methylphenidate
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior · 2016
- Current Biology×3
- Neurobiology of Learning and Memory×3
- Learning & Behavior×2
- Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior×1
- Behavioural Processes×1
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