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The effects of nicotine on learning and memory
Thomas J. Gould
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Cancer Control
Biobehavioral Health
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
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Neuroscience
Cognitive Process
100%
Synaptic Plasticity
50%
Nicotinic Receptor
50%
Acetylcholine
50%
Tobacco Dependence
50%
Cholinergic Receptor
50%
Drug Seeking Behavior
50%
Receptor down Regulation
50%
Receptor Upregulation
50%
Keyphrases
Nicotine
100%
Cognitive Processes
33%
Receptor Function
33%
DeFi
33%
Developmental Stages
16%
Brain Regions
16%
Acetylcholine
16%
Synaptic Plasticity
16%
Tobacco
16%
Continued Use
16%
Nicotine Dependence
16%
Abstinence
16%
Nicotinic Receptors
16%
Cognitive Task
16%
Re-exposure
16%
Drug Seeking
16%
Receptor Desensitization
16%
Receptor Downregulation
16%
Compensatory Adaptation
16%