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Sadia Riaz
Sadia Riaz
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Ventral hippocampal CA1 and CA3 differentially mediate learned approach-avoidance conflict processing
A Schumacher, FR Villaruel, A Ussling, S Riaz, ACH Lee, R Ito
Current Biology 28 (8), 1318-1324. e4, 2018
1032018
Ventral, but not dorsal, hippocampus inactivation impairs reward memory expression and retrieval in contexts defined by proximal cues
S Riaz, A Schumacher, S Sivagurunathan, M Van Der Meer, R Ito
Hippocampus 27 (7), 822-836, 2017
552017
Prelimbic and infralimbic cortical inactivations attenuate contextually driven discriminative responding for reward
S Riaz, P Puveendrakumaran, D Khan, S Yoon, L Hamel, R Ito
Scientific reports 9 (1), 3982, 2019
422019
The ventral hippocampus is necessary for cue-elicited, but not outcome driven approach-avoidance conflict decisions: a novel operant choice decision-making task
B Çavdaroğlu, S Riaz, EHL Yeung, ACH Lee, R Ito
Neuropsychopharmacology 46 (3), 632-642, 2021
112021
Cortico-striatal control over adaptive goal-directed responding elicited by cues signaling sucrose reward or punishment
L Hamel, B Cavdaroglu, D Yeates, D Nguyen, S Riaz, D Patterson, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 42 (18), 3811-3822, 2022
72022
The ventral hippocampus CA3 is critical in regulating timing uncertainty in temporal decision-making
B Çavdaroğlu, S Riaz, Y Shi, F Balcı, R Ito
Cell Reports 34 (5), 2021
52021
Effects of Bilateral Prelimbic Cortex Inactivation on Contextual Biconditional Discrimination Memory Retrieval in Adult Long-Evans Rats
S Riaz
University of Toronto (Canada), 2016
2016
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