Recent
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Field EF, Metz GA, Pellis SM, Whishaw IQ.
Sexually
dimorphic postural adjustments during vertical
behaviour are altered in a unilateral 6-OHDA
rat model of Parkinson's disease. Behav
Brain Res. 2006 Nov 1;174(1):39-48. Epub 2006
Aug 22.
Brown LA, Cooper SA, Doan JB, Dickin DC,
Whishaw IQ, Pellis SM, Suchowersky O. Parkinsonian
deficits in sensory integration for postural
control: temporal response to changes in visual
input. Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2006
Sep;12(6):376-81. Epub 2006 May 23.
Reinhart CJ, McIntyre DC, Metz GA, Pellis
SM.
Play fighting between kindling-prone (FAST)
and kindling-resistant (SLOW) rats. J
Comp Psychol. 2006 Feb;120(1):19-30.
Pellis SM, Hastings E, Shimizu T, Kamitakahara
H, Komorowska J, Forgie ML, Kolb B. The
effects of orbital frontal cortex damage on
the modulation of defensive responses by rats
in playful and nonplayful social contexts.
Behav Neurosci. 2006 Feb;120(1):72-84.
Field EF, Whishaw IQ, Pellis SM, Watson NV.
Play fighting in androgen-insensitive tfm
rats: evidence that androgen receptors are
necessary for the development of adult playful
attack and defense. Dev Psychobiol. 2006
Mar;48(2):111-20.
Doan J, Whishaw IQ, Pellis SM, Suchowersky
O, Brown LA. Motor
deficits in Parkinsonian reaching: dopa-sensitivity
influenced by real-world task constraint.
J Mot Behav. 2006 Jan;38(1):45-59.
Cooper SA, Doan JB, Pellis SM, Whishaw IQ,
Brown LA.
Reducing stability of support structure for
a target does not alter reach kinematics among
younger adults.
Percept Mot Skills. 2005 Jun;100(3 Pt 1):831-8.
Field EF, Martens DJ, Watson NV, Pellis SM.
Sex
differences in righting from supine to prone
in rats (Rattus norvegicus): a masculinized
skeletomusculature is not required.
J Comp Psychol. 2005 May;119(2):238-45.
Melvin KG, Doan J, Pellis SM, Brown L, Whishaw
IQ, Suchowersky O. Pallidal
deep brain stimulation and L-dopa do not improve
qualitative aspects of skilled reaching in
Parkinson's disease. Behav Brain Res.
2005 May 7;160(1):188-94. Epub 2005 Jan 7.
Field EF, Whishaw IQ, Forgie ML, Pellis SM.
Neonatal
and pubertal, but not adult, ovarian steroids
are necessary for the development of female-typical
patterns of dodging to protect a food item.
Behav Neurosci. 2004 Dec;118(6):1293-304.
Field EF, Watson NV, Whishaw IQ, Pellis SM.
A
masculinized skeletomusculature is not necessary
for male-typical patterns of food-protective
movement.
Horm Behav. 2005 Jan;47(1):49-55.
Komorowska, J. & Pellis, S. M. (2004).
Regulatory
mechanisms underlying novelty-induced grooming
in the laboratory rat. Behavioural Processes,
67: 287-293.
Kolb, B., Pellis, S. M. & Robinson, T.
E. (2004). Plasticity and functions of the
orbital frontal cortex. Brain and Cognition,
55: 104-115
Foroud, A., Whishaw, I. Q. & Pellis,
S. M. (2004).
Experience and cortical control over the pubertal
transition to rougher play fighting in rats.
Behavioural Brain Research, 149: 69-76.
Pellis, S. M. & Iwaniuk, A. N. (2004). Evolving a playful brain: A levels of control approach. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 17: 90-116.
Foroud, A. & Pellis, S. M. (2003).
The development of roughness in the play fighting
of rats: A Laban Movement Analysis perspective.
Developmental Psychobiology, 42: 35-43.
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