Jo-Anne Tomie

1.7k total citations
22 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Jo-Anne Tomie is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Sensory Systems and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jo-Anne Tomie has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 8 papers in Sensory Systems and 5 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Jo-Anne Tomie's work include Memory and Neural Mechanisms (15 papers), Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies (8 papers) and Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (3 papers). Jo-Anne Tomie is often cited by papers focused on Memory and Neural Mechanisms (15 papers), Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies (8 papers) and Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (3 papers). Jo-Anne Tomie collaborates with scholars based in Canada. Jo-Anne Tomie's co-authors include Ian Q. Whishaw, Bryan Kolb, Ian Q. Whishaw and David Hailey and has published in prestigious journals such as Behavioural Brain Research, Physiology & Behavior and Behavioral Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Jo-Anne Tomie

22 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers

Jo-Anne Tomie
Harry M. Sinnamon United States
R F Thompson United States
Lawrence A. Rothblat United States
José de Olmos Argentina
Pablo Alvarez United States
M.G. Packard United States
Blair H. Turner United States
Etan J. Markus United States
Neal J. Cohen United States
Harry M. Sinnamon United States
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All Works

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Hailey, David & Jo-Anne Tomie. (2000). An assessment of gait analysis in the rehabilitation of children with walking difficulties. Disability and Rehabilitation. 22(6). 275–280. 25 indexed citations
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Whishaw, Ian Q. & Jo-Anne Tomie. (1997). Piloting and dead reckoning dissociated by fimbria-fornix lesions in a rat food carrying task. Behavioural Brain Research. 89(1-2). 87–97. 72 indexed citations
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Whishaw, Ian Q. & Jo-Anne Tomie. (1997). Perseveration on place reversals in spatial swimming pool tasks: Further evidence for place learning in hippocampal rats. Hippocampus. 7(4). 361–370. 90 indexed citations
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Whishaw, Ian Q. & Jo-Anne Tomie. (1996). Of Mice and Mazes: Similarities Between Mice and Rats on Dry Land But Not Water Mazes. Physiology & Behavior. 60(5). 1191–1197. 196 indexed citations
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Whishaw, Ian Q. & Jo-Anne Tomie. (1995). Rats with fimbria^fornix lesions can acquire and retain a visual^tactile transwitching (configural) task.. Behavioral Neuroscience. 109(4). 607–612. 11 indexed citations
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Whishaw, Ian Q. & Jo-Anne Tomie. (1995). Rats with fimbria-fornix lesions can acquire and retain a visual-tactile transwitching (configural) task.. Behavioral Neuroscience. 109(4). 607–612. 11 indexed citations
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Whishaw, Ian Q., Jo-Anne Tomie, & Bryan Kolb. (1992). Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex lesions in rats impair the acquisition and retention of a tactile-olfactory configural task.. Behavioral Neuroscience. 106(4). 597–603. 40 indexed citations
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Whishaw, Ian Q., Jo-Anne Tomie, & Bryan Kolb. (1992). Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex lesions in rats impair the acquisition and retention of a tactile-olfactory configural task.. Behavioral Neuroscience. 106(4). 597–603. 36 indexed citations
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Whishaw, Ian Q. & Jo-Anne Tomie. (1991). Acquisition and retention by hippocampal rats of simple, conditional, and configural tasks using tactile and olfactory cues: Implications for hippocampal function.. Behavioral Neuroscience. 105(6). 787–797. 115 indexed citations
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Whishaw, Ian Q. & Jo-Anne Tomie. (1991). Acquisition and retention by hippocampal rats of simple, conditional, and configural tasks using tactile and olfactory cues: Implications for hippocampal function.. Behavioral Neuroscience. 105(6). 787–797. 101 indexed citations
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Tomie, Jo-Anne & Ian Q. Whishaw. (1990). New paradigms for tactile discrimination studies with the rat: Methods for simple, conditional, and configural discriminations. Physiology & Behavior. 48(2). 225–231. 10 indexed citations
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Whishaw, Ian Q., et al.. (1990). Red nucleus lesions do not affect limb preference or use, but exacerbate the effects of motor cortex lesions on grasping in the rat. Behavioural Brain Research. 40(2). 131–144. 50 indexed citations
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Whishaw, Ian Q. & Jo-Anne Tomie. (1989). Olfaction directs skilled forelimb reaching in the rat. Behavioural Brain Research. 32(1). 11–21. 102 indexed citations
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Whishaw, Ian Q. & Jo-Anne Tomie. (1989). Food-pellet size modifies the hoarding behavior of foraging rats. Psychobiology. 17(1). 93–101. 52 indexed citations
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Kolb, Bryan & Jo-Anne Tomie. (1988). Recovery from early cortical damage in rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 28(3). 259–274. 121 indexed citations
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Whishaw, Ian Q. & Jo-Anne Tomie. (1988). Food wrenching and dodging: A neuroethological test of cortical and dopaminergic contributions to sensorimotor behavior in the rat.. Behavioral Neuroscience. 102(1). 110–123. 33 indexed citations
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Whishaw, Ian Q. & Jo-Anne Tomie. (1987). Food wresting and dodging: Strategies used by rats (Rattus norvegicus) for obtaining and protecting food from conspecifics.. Journal of comparative psychology. 101(2). 202–209. 31 indexed citations
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Whishaw, Ian Q. & Jo-Anne Tomie. (1987). Food wresting and dodging: Strategies used by rats (Rattus norvegicus) for obtaining and protecting food from conspecifics.. Journal of comparative psychology. 101(2). 202–209. 26 indexed citations

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