Ian Q. Whishaw
Ian Q. Whishaw is a behavioral neuroscientist and professor at the University of Lethbridge, known for research on motor behavior, the hippocampus, and animal models of brain function. He is co-author of widely used neuropsychology textbooks.
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- Evidence for anatomical but not functional asymmetry in the hemidecorticate rat (research)
- Evidence for extrahippocampal involvement in place learning and hippocampal involvement in path integration (research)
- Home bases formed to visual cues but not to self-movement (dead reckoning) cues in exploring hippocampectomized rats (research)
- Low acetylcholine during early sleep is important for motor memory consolidation (research)
- Movements of exploration intact in rats with hippocampal lesions (research)