Browsing University of Nottingham Research Data Management Service by Author "Cassaday, Helen"
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Age-related differences in appetitive trace conditioning and novel object recognition procedures
Marshall, Hayley J; Pezze, Marie A; Fone, Kevin F; Cassaday, Helen J (Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2019-07-29)Appetitive trace conditioning (TC) was examined over 6 months in younger-adult (2-8 months) and middle-aged (12-18 months) male Wistar RccHan rats to test for early age-related impairment in working memory. Novel object ... -
Data for 'Attitudes to Animal Use of Named Species for Different Purposes: Effects of Speciesism, Individualising Morality, Likeability and Demographic Factors'
Marriott, Sara; Cassaday, Helen (The University of Nottingham, 2022-03-21)to be linked to the published article which provides the full context to these data -
Data for 'Attitudes to the use of animals in biomedical research: Effects of stigma and selected research project summaries'
Cassaday, Helen (The University of Nottingham, 2023-05-26)Data accompanying the manuscript 'Attitudes to the use of animals in biomedical research: Effects of stigma and selected research project summaries', to be made freely available post-publication, as well as shared through ... -
Data for 'Man’s Best Friends: Attitudes Towards the Use of Different Kinds of Animal Depend on Belief in Different Species’ Mental Capacities and Purpose of Use'
Higgs, Matthew; Cassaday, Helen; Bipin, Sasha (University of Notttingham, 2020-02-26)SPSS file of the data described in the publication. Should be self-explanatory but please feel free to contact the lead or corresponding author in case of any query - HiggsM@cardiff.ac.uk; helen.cassaday@nottingham.ac.uk -
Effects of manipulating prefrontal activity and dopamine D1 receptor signalling in an appetitive inhibitory discrimination learning task
Hock, Rebecca; Bonardi, Charlotte; Cassaday, Helen (The University of Nottingham, 2026-03-05)Data for 3 experiments, as described in the manuscript 'Effects of manipulating prefrontal activity and dopamine D1 receptor signalling in an appetitive inhibitory discrimination learning task'