Recent publications from this lab and its members include: 

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Online papers:

 

            A CARTESIAN REFLEX ASSESMENT OF FACE PROCESSING

            Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience Reviews, 2006, 5: 3-23
            Paper reprints available upon request.  

            

CLASSICAL EYEBLINK CONDITIONING WITH MIXED INTERSTIMULUS INTERVALS: TEMPORAL INTEGRATION OF RESPONSE TOPOGRAPHY AND NEURONAL CORRELATES Doctoral Dissertation, University of Massachusetts, 1999 
 

TEMPORALLY SPECIFIC BLOCKING: TEST OF A COMPUTATIONAL MODEL 
Unpublished senior honors thesis, University of Massachusetts, 1999 
(PDF - 1.47 MB) 
 

PARAMETER INVARIABILITY IN THE TD MODEL WITH COMPLETE SERIAL COMPONENTS Unpublished major research project, University of Massachusetts, 1999 
 

PREDICTIVE TIMING UNDER TEMPORAL UNCERTAINTY: THE TD MODEL OF THE CONDITIONED RESPONSE. 
In D.A. Rosenbaum and C.E. Collyer (Eds.) Timing of Behavior: Neural, Computational, and Psychological Perspectives. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998 (pp 3-34). 
(PDF - 272 KB) 
 

  • O'Connor, K.N., Allison, T.L., Rosenfield, M.E., and Moore, J.W.

NEURAL ACTIVITY IN THE MEDIAL GENICULATE NUCLEUS DURING AUDITORY TRACE CONDITIONING 
Experimental Brain Research, 1997, 113: 534-556. 
(PDF - 10.6 MB) 
 

CONNECTIONS TO CEREBELLAR CORTEX (LARSELL'S HVI) IN THE RABBIT: A WGA-HRP STUDY WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR CLASSICAL EYEBLINK CONDITIONING 
Behavioral Neuroscience, 1995, 65: 1106-1118. 
(PDF - 2.54 MB) 
 

ALTERING THE SYNCHRONY OF STIMULUS TRACE PROCESSES: TESTS OF A NEURAL-NETWORK MODEL 
Biological Cybernetics, 1991, 65: 161-169. 
(PDF - 1.76 MB) 
 

SINGLE-UNIT ACTIVITY IN RED NUCLEUS DURING THE CLASSICALLY CONDITIONED RABBIT NICTITATING MEMBRANE RESPONSE 
Neuroscience Research, 1991, 10: 260-279. 
(PDF - 3.18 MB) 


Posters presented at the 2001 Society for Neuroscience convention in San Diego, CA: 

  • PARAMETER STABILITY IN THE TD MODEL FOR COMPLEX CR TOPOGRAPHIES


J.W. Moore, J.S. Marks, V.E. Castagna, & R.J. Polewan

     Society for neuroscience abstract Vol 27, 642.2


Posters presented at the 2000 Society for Neuroscience convention in New Orleans, LA.: 

  • CEREBELLAR PURKINJE CELL RESPONSES TO LIGHT AND TONE CONDITIONED STIMULI (CSs).


J.L. Gaynor, M.E. Rosenfield, J-S Choi, and J.W. Moore

Society for neuroscience abstract Vol 26, 267.12
  • CEREBELLAR PURKINJE CELL ACTIVITY RELATED TO CONDITIONING WITH MIXED INTERSTIMULUS INTERVALS


R.J. Polewan,  J-S Choi,  M.E. Rosenfield, &  J.W. Moore. 

Society for neuroscience abstract Vol 26, 267.13


Posters presented at the 1996 Society for Neuroscience convention in Washington, D.C: 


D.H.Brunzell, J-S Choi and J.W.Moore

Society for neuroscience abstract Vol 22, 645.2


J-S Choi and J.W.Moore

Society for neuroscience abstract Vol 22, 645.3


J.W.Moore, J-S Choi and A.G.Barto. 

Society for neuroscience abstract Vol 22, 645.4


The following publications are unsupported on the web at this time: 

  • Moore, J.W. and Choi, J-S. Conditioned stimuli are occasion setters. In P.C. Holland and N.A. Schmajuk (Eds.) Occasion Setting. Washington, D.C.: American Psychology Association, 1998 (pp 279-318). 
  • Moore, J.W. and Choi, J-S. The TD model of classical conditioning: Response topography and brain implementation. In J.W. Donahoe (Ed.) Neural Network Approaches to Cognition: Biobehavioral Foundations. Elsevier Science Publishers, 1997 (pp 387-405). 
  • Moore, J. W. and Choi, J-S. Conditioned response timing and integration in the cerebellum. Learning & Memory, 1997, 4:116-129. 
  • Choi, J-S and Moore, J.W. Asynchronous bilateral eyelid conditioning in rabbits. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 1994, 20: 1000. 
  • Moore, J.W. Learning Theory and Mother Rabbit. Review of Hall, G. Perceptual and Associative Learning, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991, 300 pp. American Journal of Psychology, 1994, 107: 465-471. 
  • Rosenfield, M.E. and Moore, J.W. Red nucleus projections to cerebellar cortex: Implications for classical eyeblink conditioning. Society for Neuroscience, 1993, 19: 1000. 
  • Choi, J-S, Hirl, M.J. and Moore, J.W. Classical eyelid conditioning in rabbits with temporal uncertainty. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 1993, 19: 1000. 
  • O'Connor, K.N., Allison, T.L., Rosenfield, M.E., and Moore, J.W. Modulation of neuronal activity in the medial geniculate during auditory trace conditioning. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 1993, 19: 1006. 
  • Moore, J.W. Computational Neuroscience. Review of Gluck, M.A. and Rummelhart, D.E. (Eds.) Neuroscience and Connectionist Theory, Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1990, 405 pp. Contempory Psychology, 1993, 38: 137-139. 
  • Hirl, M.J. and Moore, J.W. Single-unit activity in ventolateral pons during conditioning of the rabbit nictitating membrane response. Society of Neuroscience Abstracts, 1992, 18: 337. 
  • O'Connor, K.N. and Moore, J.W. Modulation of activity in the medial geniculate nucleus during auditory trace conditioning. Society of Neuroscience Abstracts, 1992, 18: 338. 
  • Moore, J. W. A mechanism for timing conditioned responses. In F. Macar, V. Pouthas, and W. J. Friedman (Eds.) Time, Action and Cognition, Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1992, 229-238. 
  • Moore, J.W. and Desmond, J.E. A cerebellar neural network implementation of a temporally adaptive conditioned response. In Gormezano, I. and Wasserman, E. A. (Eds.) Learning and Memory: The Behavioral and Biological Substrates. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1992, 347-368. 
  • Moore, J. W. Knowledge structures in temporally adaptive conditioned responding. In L. Squire and N. Butters (Eds.) Neuropsychology of Memory, 2nd Edition, New York: Guilford, 1992, 510-518. 
  • Rosenfield, M.E. and Moore, J.W. Red nucleus projections to cerebellar cortex (HVI) in rabbit examined with WGA-HRP. Society of Neuroscience Abstracts, 1991, 17: 870. 
  • Blazis, D.E.J. and Moore, J.W. Conditioned inhibition of the nictitating membrane response in rabbits following hypothalamic and mesencephalic lesions. Behavioural Brain Research, 1991, 46, 71-81. 
  • Richards, W.G., Ricciardi, T.N., and Moore, J.W. Activity of spinal trigeminal pars oralis and adjacent reticular formation neurons during the classically conditioned rabbit nictitating membrane response. Behavioural Brain Research, 1991, 44: 195-204. 
  • Berthier, N.E., Barto, A.G., and Moore, J.W. Linear systems analysis of the relationship between firing of deep cerebellar neurons and the classically conditioned nicitating membrane response in rabbits. Biological Cybernetics, 1991, 65: 99-105. 
  • Blazis, D.E.J. and Moore, J.W. Conditioned stimulus duration in classical trace conditioning: test of a real-time computational model. Behavioural Brain Research, 1991, 43: 73-78. 
  • Moore, J.W. Implementing connectionist algorithms for classical conditioning in the brain. In Commons, M. L., Grossberg, S., and Staddon J.E.R. (Eds.) Neural Network Models of Conditioning and Action. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1991, 181-191. 
  • Rosenfield, M.E. and Moore, J.W. Red nucleus projections to the accessory abducens nucleus in rabbit reexamined with WGA-HRP. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 1990, 16: 271. 
  • Berthier, N.E. and Moore, J.W. Orbicularis oculi and extraocular muscle activity during unconditioned and conditioned eyeblinks in the rabbit. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 1990, 16: 916. 
  • Berthier, N.E. and Moore, J.W. Activity of deep cerebellar nuclear cells during classical conditioning of nictitating membrane extension in rabbits. Experimental Brain Research, 1990, 83: 44-54. 
  • Gabriel, M. and Moore, J.W. (Eds.) Learning and Computational Neuroscience: Foundations of Adaptive Networks. Cambridge, MA: Bradford Books/MIT Press, 1990. 613 pages. 
  • Moore, J.W., Berthier, N.E., and Blazis, D.E.J. Classical eye blink conditioning: Brain systems and implementation of a computational model. In Gabriel, M. and Moore, J.W. (Eds.) Learning and Computational Neuroscience: Foundations of Adaptive Networks. Cambridge, MA: Bradford Books/MIT Press, 1990, 359-387. 
  • Moore, J.W., Desmond, J.E., and Berthier, N.E. Adaptively timed conditioned responses and the cerebellum: A neural network approach. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 1989, 15: 506. 
  • Blazis, D.E.J. and Moore, J.W. Conditioned stimulus duration: Behavioral assessment of a prediction of the Sutton-Barto-Desmond model. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 1989, 15, 506. 
  • Ricciardi, T.N., Richards, W.G., and Moore, J.W. Single unit activity in spinal trigeminal oralis and adjacent reticular formation during classical conditioning of the rabbit nictitating membrane response. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts}, 1989, 15: 507. 
  • Rosenfield, M.E. and Moore, J.W. Reciprocal connections between red nucleus and interposed cerebellar nuclei in rabbit reexamined. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 1989, 15: 890. 
  • Moore, J.W., Desmond, J.E. and Berthier, N.E. Adaptively timed conditioned responses and the cerebellum: A neural network approach. Biological Cybernetics, 1989, 62: 17-28. 
  • Coulter, D.A., Lo Turco, J.J., Kubota, M., Disterhoft, J.F., Moore, J.W., and Alkon, D.L. Classical conditioning reduces the amplitude and duration of the calcium-dependent afterhyperpolarization in rabbit pyramidal cells. Journal of Neurophysiology, 1989, 61: 971-981. 
  • Moore, J.W. Cerebro-cerebellar learning loops and language. Peer commentary, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1989, 12: 156. 
  • Schmajuk, N.A. and Moore, J.W. Effects of hippocampal manipulations on the classically conditioned nictitating membrane response: simulations by an attentional-associative model. Behavioural Brain Research, 1989, 32: 173-189. 
  • Moore, J.W. and Blazis, D.E.J. Conditioning and the cerebellum. In Arbib, M.A. and Amari, S. Dynamic Interactions in Neural Networks: Models and Data. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1989, 261-277. 
  • Moore, J.W. and Blazis, D.E.J. Simulation of a classically conditioned response: a cerebellar neural network implementation of the Sutton-Barto-Desmond model. In Byrne, J. H. and Berry, W. O. (Eds.), Neural Models of Plasticity. Experimental and Theoretical Approaches. New York: Academic Press, 1989, 187-207. 
  • Moore, J.W. and Blazis, D.E.J. Cerebellar Implementation of a Computational Model of Classical Conditioning. In Strata, P. (Ed.), The Olivocerebellar System in Motor Control. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1989, 387-399. 
  • Berthier, N.E., Barto, A.G., and Moore, J.W. Linear systems analysis of cerebellar deep nuclei cells during performance of classically conditioned eyeblink. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 1988, 14: 1239. 
  • Rosenfield, M.E. and Moore, J.W. Is there a reciprocal connection between red nucleus and interposed cerebellar nuclei in rabbit? Society for Neuroscience Absracts, 1988, 14: 493. 
  • Schmajuk, N.A. and Moore, J.W. The hippocampus and the classically conditioned nictitating membrane response: A real-time attentional-associative model. Psychobiology, 1988, 16: 20-35. 
  • Desmond, J.E. and Moore, J.W. Adaptive timing in neural networks: The conditioned response. Biological Cybernetics, 1988, 58: 405-415.