A. Jennifer Morton

Publication List Details

Period

2003 - 2008

Number

13

Co-Authors

The touchscreen cognitive testing method for rodents: How to get the best out of your rat (2008)

Bussey, Timothy J., Padain, Tina L., Skillings, Elizabeth A., Winters, Boyer D., Morton, A. Jennifer, Saksida, Lisa M.

The touchscreen testing method for rodents is a computer-automated behavioral testing method that allows computer graphic stimuli to be presented to rodents and the rodents to respond to the computer...

Complexin 1 knockout mice exhibit marked deficits in social behaviours but appear to be cognitively normal (2007)

Drew, Cheney J.G., Kyd, Rachel J., Morton, A. Jennifer

Complexins are presynaptic proteins that modulate neurotransmitter release. Abnormal expression of complexin 1 (Cplx1) is seen in several neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders in which...

Profound ataxia in Complexin I knockout mice masks a complex phenotype that includes exploratory and habituation deficits (2005)

Glynn, Dervila, Drew, Cheney J., Reim, Kerstin, Brose, Nils, Morton, A. Jennifer

Complexins are presynaptic proteins that bind to the SNARE complex where they modulate neurotransmitter release. A number of studies report changes in complexins in psychiatric (schizophrenia and...

Complexin II is essential for normal neurological function in mice (2003)

Glynn, Dervila, Bortnick, Rachel A., Morton, A. Jennifer

Complexins (CPLXs) are modulators of synaptic vesicle release. At 1 year of age, CPLXII knockout (KO) mice appear normal. However, behavioral testing reveals underlying deficits of motor and...

The touchscreen cognitive testing method for rodents: How to get the best out of your rat

Bussey, Timothy J., Padain, Tina L., Skillings, Elizabeth A., Winters, Boyer D., Morton, A. Jennifer, Saksida, Lisa M.

The touchscreen testing method for rodents is a computer-automated behavioral testing method that allows computer graphic stimuli to be presented to rodents and the rodents to respond to the computer...