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Stephanie E Tanninen

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Nouriziabari B, Sarkar S, Tanninen S, Dayton R, Klein R, Takehara-Nishiuchi K
J Alzheimers Dis . 2018 Apr; 63(2):725-740. PMID: 29660939
Trace eyeblink conditioning is a hippocampus-dependent associative learning paradigm which is impaired in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and animal AD models. Learning in this paradigm accompanies changes in oscillatory...
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Tanninen S, Nouriziabari B, Morrissey M, Bakir R, Dayton R, Klein R, et al.
Neurobiol Aging . 2017 Jul; 58:151-162. PMID: 28735144
A neural signature of asymptomatic preclinical Alzheimer's disease (AD) is disrupted connectivity between brain regions; however, its underlying mechanisms remain unknown. Here, we tested whether a preclinical pathologic feature, tau...
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Volle J, Yu X, Sun H, Tanninen S, Insel N, Takehara-Nishiuchi K
Cell Rep . 2016 Jun; 15(11):2400-10. PMID: 27264170
The ability to link events that are separated in time is important for extracting meaning from experiences and guiding behavior in the future. This ability likely requires the brain to...
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Tanninen S, Yu X, Giritharan T, Tran L, Bakir R, Volle J, et al.
Hippocampus . 2015 Apr; 25(11):1456-64. PMID: 25865030
Anatomical and electrophysiological studies collectively suggest that the entorhinal cortex consists of several subregions, each of which is involved in the processing of different types of information. Consistent with this...
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Tanninen S, Morrissey M, Takehara-Nishiuchi K
PLoS One . 2013 Dec; 8(12):e84543. PMID: 24367674
Memory in trace eyeblink conditioning is mediated by an inter-connected network that involves the hippocampus (HPC), several neocortical regions, and the cerebellum. This network reorganizes after learning as the center...