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The following pages link to Long-term treatment with antioxidants and a program of behavioral enrichment reduces age-dependent impairment in discrimination and reversal learning in beagle dogs (Q44886233):
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- Successful cognitive and emotional aging (Q24601183) (← links)
- Rhinal and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex lesions produce selective impairments in object and spatial learning and memory in canines (Q30434524) (← links)
- Aging of Attentiveness in Border Collies and Other Pet Dog Breeds: The Protective Benefits of Lifelong Training (Q30846105) (← links)
- Neurological and neurobehavioral assessment of experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage (Q33496591) (← links)
- A combination cocktail improves spatial attention in a canine model of human aging and Alzheimer's disease (Q33552777) (← links)
- BDNF increases with behavioral enrichment and an antioxidant diet in the aged dog (Q34110817) (← links)
- Neurobiology of the aging dog. (Q35201102) (← links)
- Antioxidants in the canine model of human aging (Q35795151) (← links)
- Enrichment strategies for laboratory animals from the viewpoint of clinical veterinary behavioral medicine: emphasis on cats on dogs (Q36073522) (← links)
- Roles of amyloid beta-peptide-associated oxidative stress and brain protein modifications in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment (Q36076365) (← links)
- Assessment of nutritional interventions for modification of age-associated cognitive decline using a canine model of human aging (Q36272892) (← links)
- Neurogenesis decreases with age in the canine hippocampus and correlates with cognitive function (Q36325260) (← links)
- Region specific neuron loss in the aged canine hippocampus is reduced by enrichment (Q36380222) (← links)
- Cognitive dysfunction and the neurobiology of ageing in cats. (Q36872840) (← links)
- Strategies for improving cognition with aging: insights from a longitudinal study of antioxidant and behavioral enrichment in canines (Q37324557) (← links)
- Short-term supplementation with acetyl-L-carnitine and lipoic acid alters plasma protein carbonyl levels but does not improve cognition in aged beagles (Q37456323) (← links)
- Exercise enhances memory consolidation in the aging brain (Q37541740) (← links)
- Nutrition, brain aging, and neurodegeneration. (Q37614750) (← links)
- Prevention approaches in a preclinical canine model of Alzheimer's disease: benefits and challenges (Q37670716) (← links)
- Cognitive Dysfunction in Cats: A Syndrome we Used to Dismiss as ‘Old Age’ (Q37803007) (← links)
- Proteomic identification of brain proteins in the canine model of human aging following a long-term treatment with antioxidants and a program of behavioral enrichment: relevance to Alzheimer's disease (Q42280312) (← links)
- Effects of dietary supplementation with a mixed blueberry and grape extract on working memory in aged beagle dogs (Q46530570) (← links)
- A two-year study with fibrillar beta-amyloid (Abeta) immunization in aged canines: effects on cognitive function and brain Abeta. (Q46813624) (← links)
- Cognitive Aging in Dogs (Q47590115) (← links)
- What do dogs (Canis familiaris) see? A review of vision in dogs and implications for cognition research. (Q47837309) (← links)
- An observational study with long-term follow-up of canine cognitive dysfunction: clinical characteristics, survival, and risk factors. (Q48176128) (← links)
- American association of feline practitioners. Senior care guidelines (Q48410664) (← links)
- Oxidative Stress, Amyloid-β Peptide, and Altered Key Molecular Pathways in the Pathogenesis and Progression of Alzheimer's Disease (Q51760895) (← links)
- Effect of Age and Dietary Intervention on Discrimination Learning in Pet Dogs (Q59328946) (← links)
- Enhancing Success of Veterinary Visits for Clients With Disabilities and an Assistance Dog or Companion Animal: A Review (Q64105023) (← links)
- Canine Cognitive Dysfunction and Alzheimer’s Disease – Two Facets of the Same Disease? (Q64963501) (← links)
- Effects of a Nutritional Supplement on Cognitive Function in Aged Dogs and on Synaptic Function of Primary Cultured Neurons (Q93108798) (← links)