“Fereshteh Motamedi”

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IPM Positions

Non Resident Researcher, School of Cognitive Sciences
(2004 - Present )

Related Papers

1. L. Khatami, V. Safari and F. Motamedi
Temporary inactivation of interpeduncular nucleus impairs long but not short term plasticity in the perforant-path dentate gyrus synapses in rats
Behavioural Brain Research 337 (2020),   [abstract]
2. L. Khatami, F. Khodagholi and F. Motamedi
Reversible inactivation of interpeduncular nucleus impairs memory consolidation and retrieval but not learning in rats: A behavioral and molecular study
Behavioural Brain Research 342 (2018), 79-88  [abstract]
3. E. Ghanbarian and F. Motamedi
Ventral tegmental area inactivation suppresses the expression of CA1 long term potentiation in anesthetized rat
Plos One 8 (2013), 1-11  [abstract]
4. F. Ghiafeh Davoodi, F. Motamedi, E. Akbari, E. Ghanbarian and J. Behzadi
Effect of reversible inactivation of reuniens nucleus on memory processing in passive avoidance task
Behav Brain Res 221 (2011), 1-6  [abstract]
5. E. Akbari, F. Motamedi, F. Ghiafeh Davoodi, M. Noorbakhshnia and E. Ghanbarian
Orexin-1 receptor mediates long-term potentiation in the dentate gyrus area of freely moving rats
Behav Brain Res 216 (2011), 375-380  [abstract]
6. R. Lashgari, F. Motamedi, S.M. Noorbakhsh, S. Zahedi asl, S. Shahidi and A. Komaki
Assessing the long-term role of L-type voltage dependent calcium channel blocker verapamil on short-term presynaptic plasticity at dentate gyrus of hippocampus
(2006),   [abstract]
7. R. Lashgari, M.R. Zarrindast, F. Motamedi and A. Rezayof
Dorsal Hippocampal Glutamate Receptors are involved in Mediating Morphine Reward
55 (2006),   [abstract]
8. R. Lashgari, F. Motamedi, SZ. ASL and S. Shahidi
Effect of the Chronic Oral L-Type Voltage Dependent Calcium Channel Blocker Verapamil on the Paired Pulse Stimulation of Hippocampal Dentate Gyrus in Rats
23 (2006),   [abstract]
9. M.R. Zarrindast, M. Noorbakhshnia, F. Motamedi, A. Haeri Rohani and A. Rezayof
Effect of the GABAergic System on Memory formation and State-Dependent Learning Induced by Morphine in Rats
PHARMACOLOGY 76 (2006), 93-100  [abstract]
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