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Recollection is impaired, but familiarity remains intact in rats with lesions of the fornix (2009)
Journal Article
Easton, A., Zinkivskay, A., & Eacott, M. (2009). Recollection is impaired, but familiarity remains intact in rats with lesions of the fornix. Hippocampus, 19(9), 837-843. https://doi.org/10.1002/hipo.20567

It has been argued that a neural system including the hippocampus, fornix, mamillary bodies, and anterior thalamus is specifically involved in recollection, but not in familiarity based memory processes. Here we test this hypothesis using a task of e... Read More about Recollection is impaired, but familiarity remains intact in rats with lesions of the fornix.

Handbook of Episodic Memory (2008)
Book
Dere, E., Easton, A., Nadel, L., & Huston, J. (Eds.). (2008). Handbook of Episodic Memory. Elsevier

Addition of fornix transection to frontal-temporal disconnection increases the impairment in object-in-place memory in macaque monkeys (2008)
Journal Article
Wilson, C., Baxter, M., Easton, A., & Gaffan, D. (2008). Addition of fornix transection to frontal-temporal disconnection increases the impairment in object-in-place memory in macaque monkeys. European Journal of Neuroscience, 27(7), 1814-1822. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-9568.2008.06140.x

Both frontal-inferotemporal disconnection and fornix transection (Fx) in the monkey impair object-in-place scene learning, a model of human episodic memory. If the contribution of the fornix to scene learning is via interaction with or modulation of... Read More about Addition of fornix transection to frontal-temporal disconnection increases the impairment in object-in-place memory in macaque monkeys.

Frontal-temporal disconnection abolishes object discrimination learning set in macaque monkeys (2006)
Journal Article
Browning, P., Easton, A., & Gaffan, D. (2006). Frontal-temporal disconnection abolishes object discrimination learning set in macaque monkeys. Cerebral Cortex, 17(4), 859-864. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhk039

Two previous studies have shown that frontal–temporal disconnection in monkeys, produced by unilateral ablation of frontal cortex in one hemisphere and of visual inferior temporal cortex in the opposite hemisphere is entirely without effect on visual... Read More about Frontal-temporal disconnection abolishes object discrimination learning set in macaque monkeys.

What is social cognitive neuroscience (SCN)? (2005)
Book Chapter
Emery, N., & Easton, A. (2005). What is social cognitive neuroscience (SCN)?. In A. Easton, & N. Emery (Eds.), The Cognitive Neuroscience of Social Behaviour (1-16). Psychology Press