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PUBLICATIONS CHAPTERS IN BOOK Bennett, P.C., & Ng, K.T. (2003). Phosphatases. Chapter 4.7 in Gernot Riedel and Bettina Platt (Eds.), Memories are Made of These: From Messengers to Molecules. [URL details: http://www.eurekah.com/abstract.php? chapid=1186&bookid=97&catid=48 Eurekah.com and Kluwer Academic Plenum Publishers]. Ng, K.T. Behavioural Neuroscience (2001). Chapter 4 in N. Bond and K. McConkey (Eds.), Psychological Science: An Introduction. McGraw-Hill Australia. Singaretnam, L.G., Bennett, P.C., Zhao, W-Q., Ng, K.T., & Lawen, A. (2000). Peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans-Isomerase activity may be necessary for memory formation. Chapter 7 in B.G.Gold, G.Fisher and T. Herdegen (Eds.), Immunophilins in the Brain.. FKBP Liga Ng, K.T., O’Dowd, B., & Regan, C. (1998). Astrocytic involvement in learning. Chapter 15 in P.R. Laming, A. E. Syková, Reichenback, G.I. Hatton and H. Bauer (Eds.), Glial Cells: Their role in Behaviour. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Crowe, S.F., & Ng, K.T. (1994). The brain and memory. In D. Graham and G. Singer (Eds.), The Decade of the Brain. La Trobe University Press. Ng, K.T., & Crowe, S.F. Memory and the Brain (1994). Psychology and You, Unit 4, pp. 67-74. The Australian Psychological Society Ltd., Melbourne. Hawker Brownlow Education. Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. (1991). Stages in memory formation: A review. In R.J. Andrew (Ed.), Neural and Behavioural Plasticity: The Use of the Domestic Chick as a Model. pp. 351-369. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. (1988). A biological model of memory formation. In H. Markowitsch (Ed.), Information Processing by the Brain, Toronto, Hans Huber. Armstrong, S., Ng, K.T., & Coleman, G.J. (1982). Influence of the pineal gland on brain-behaviour relationships. In: The Pineal

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CHAPTERS IN BOOK

Bennett, P.C., & Ng, K.T. (2003). Phosphatases. Chapter 4.7 inGernot Riedel and Bettina Platt (Eds.), Memories are Made of These:From Messengers to Molecules. [URL details:http://www.eurekah.com/abstract.php?chapid=1186&bookid=97&catid=48 Eurekah.com and Kluwer AcademicPlenum Publishers].

Ng, K.T. Behavioural Neuroscience (2001). Chapter 4 in N. Bond andK. McConkey (Eds.), Psychological Science: An Introduction. McGraw-HillAustralia.

Singaretnam, L.G., Bennett, P.C., Zhao, W-Q., Ng, K.T., & Lawen, A.(2000). Peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans-Isomerase activity may benecessary for memory formation. Chapter 7 in B.G.Gold,G.Fisher and T. Herdegen (Eds.), Immunophilins in the Brain.. FKBPLiga

Ng, K.T., O’Dowd, B., & Regan, C. (1998). Astrocytic involvementin learning. Chapter 15 in P.R. Laming, A. E. Syková,Reichenback, G.I. Hatton and H. Bauer (Eds.), Glial Cells: Their rolein Behaviour. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Crowe, S.F., & Ng, K.T. (1994). The brain and memory. In D.Graham and G. Singer (Eds.), The Decade of the Brain. La TrobeUniversity Press.

Ng, K.T., & Crowe, S.F. Memory and the Brain (1994). Psychology and

You, Unit 4, pp. 67-74. The Australian Psychological Society Ltd., Melbourne. Hawker Brownlow Education.

Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. (1991). Stages in memory formation: Areview. In R.J. Andrew (Ed.), Neural and Behavioural Plasticity: TheUse of the Domestic Chick as a Model. pp. 351-369. Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press.

Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. (1988). A biological model of memoryformation. In  H. Markowitsch (Ed.), Information Processing by theBrain, Toronto, Hans Huber.

Armstrong, S., Ng, K.T., & Coleman, G.J. (1982). Influence of thepineal gland on brain-behaviour relationships. In: The Pineal

Gland, Vol. III, Extra-reproductive Effects. Edited by R.J.Reiter, Boca Raton, Florida, CRC Press.

Armstrong, S., Smith, D., Ng, K.T., & Oei, T.P.S. (1981). Influenceof darkness and exogenous melatonin on rat self-administrationof ethanol. In: Pineal Function. Edited by C.D. Matthews and R.F.Seamark, Elsevier/North-Holland, Biomedical Press, pp. 27-39.

Ng, K.T., & Singer, G. (Eds.) (1981). Selected Readings in Psychobiology,Fayetville, New York, Ankho International.

PAPERS IN REFEREED JOURNALS

Arnold, N.A., Ng, K.T., Jongman, E.C., Hemsworth, P.H. The responses of dairy heifers to tape-recorded

milking facility noise I: assessment of direct responses. AppliedAnimal Behaviour Science. (Accepted, 2006).

Arnold, N.A., Ng, K.T., Jongman, E.C., Hemsworth, P.H. (2006) The responses of dairy heifers to tape-recorded milking facility noise 2: development of a preference methodology. Applied Animal Behaviour Science.

Fernandes, S., Edwards, T.M., Ng, K.T. & Robinson, S. (2006) HIV-1 protein gp120 rapidly impairs memory chicks by interrupting the glutamate-glutamine cycle. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.

Newton, F.J., Burney, S., Frydenberg, M., Millar, J.L., Ng, K.T. (2006) Sexual function and mood differences among men awaitingtreatment for localised prostate cancer and men in the generalcommunity. British Journal of Urology.

Maller, C.J., Hemsworth, P.H., Ng, K.T., Jongman, E.J., Coleman, G.J. and Arnold, N. A. (2007)

The relationships between characteristics of milking sheds and the attitudes to dairy cows, working conditions and quality of life of dairy farmers. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research.

*Cutajar, K.C., Edwards, T.M., & Ng, K.T (2005). Inhibition ofendogenous carbon monoxide production induces transientretention losses in the day-old chick when trained usinga single trial passive avoidance learning task.Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 83 (3), 243-250.

Toukhsati, S.R., Rickard, N.S., Perini, E., & Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. (2005).   Noradrenaline involvement in the memory-

enhancing effects of exposure to a complex rhythm stimulus following discriminated passive avoidance training in the young chick.  Behavioural Brain Research, 159, 105-111.

Gibbs, M.E., Hertz, L., & Ng, K.T. (2004). Inhibition of short-termmemory formation in the chick by blockade of extracellularglutamate uptake. Neurobiology of Learning & Memory. 81, 115-119.

Phillips, S.J., Ng, K.T., Bradshaw, J.L., & Georgiou-Karistianis, N.(2004). Cognitive decline in the elderly using a semanticSimon Effect Paradigm. Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology (in press)

Ponsford, J., Willmott, C., Rothwell, A., Cameron, P., Kelly, A.-M., Nelms, & Ng, K. (2004). Use of the Westmead PTA Scale tomonitor recovery of memory after mild head injury. Journal ofNeurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry (in press).

Bennett, P.C., Moutsoulas, P., Lawen, A., Perini, E., & Ng, K.T. (2003). Novel effects on memory observed following unilateralintracranial administration of Okadaic Acid, Cyclosporin A., FK506 and [MeVal4]CyA. Brain Research, 998, 56-68.

Gibbs, M.E., Andrew, R.J., & Ng, K.T. (2003). Hemisphericlateralization of memory stages for discriminated avoidancelearning in the chick. Behavioural Brain Research, 139, 157-165.

Hertz, L., O’Dowd, B.S., Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. (2003). Reciprocalchanges in forebrain contents of glycogen and of glutamate/glutamine during early memory consolidation in the day-old chick. Brain Research, 994, 226-233.

Summers, M.J., Crowe, S.F., & Ng, K.T. (2003). Memory retrieval inthe day-old chick: A psychobiological approach. Neuroscienceand Biobehavioral Reviews, 27, 219-231.

Bennett, P.C., Schmidt, L., Lawen, A., Moutsoulas, P., & Ng, K.T.(2002). Cyclosporin A, FK506 and rapamycin produce multiple,temporally distinct, effects on memory following single-trial,passive avoidance training in the chick. Brain Research, 927,180-194.

Edwards, T.M., Rickard, N.S., & Ng, K.T. (2002). Inhibition ofguanylate cyclase and protein kinase G impairs retention forthe passive avoidance task in the day-old chick. Neurobiology ofLearning & Memory, 77, 313-326.

Bennett, P.C., Zhao, W-Q., Ng, K.T.(2001). Concentration-dependenteffects of protein phosphatase (PP) inhibitors implicate PP1and PP2A in different stages of memory formation. Neurobiologyof Learning and Memory, 25(1), 91-110.

Ponsford, J., Willmott, C., Rothwell, A., Cameron, P., Ayton, G.,Nelms, R., Curran, C., & Ng, K. (2001). Impact of earlyintervention upon outcome following mild traumatic braininjury in children. Paediatrics 108(6), 1297-1303.

Laming, P.R., Kimelberg, H., Robinson, S., Salm, A., Hawrylak, N.,Müller, C., Roots, B., & Ng, K.

(2000). Neuronal - glial interactions and behaviour. Neuroscience andBiobehavioral Reviews, 24, 295-340.

Ponsford, J., Willmott, C., Rothwell, A., Cameron, P., Kelly, A.,Nelms, R., Curran, C., & Ng, K.T. (2000). Factorsinfluencing outcome following mild traumatic brain injury inadults. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 6, 568-579.

Summers, M.J., Crowe, S.F., & Ng, K.T. (2000). Modification of aweak learning experience by memory retrieval in the day-oldchick. Behavioral Neuroscience, 114(4), 713-719.

Ponsford, J., Willmott, C., Rothwell, A., Cameron, P., Ayton, G.,Nelms, R., Curran, C., & Ng, K.T. (1999). Cognitive andbehavioral outcome following mild traumatic brain injury inchildren. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 14(4) 360-372.

Rickard, N.S., Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. (1999). Inhibition of theendothelial isoform of nitric oxide synthase impairs long-termmemory formation in the chick. Learning & Memory, 6, 458-466.

Zhao, W.-Q., Lawen, A., & Ng, K.T. (1999). Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent Protein Kinase II (CaMKII) in processing ofshort-term and long-term memories after passive avoidancelearning. Journal of Neuroscience Research, 55(5), 557-568.

Bennet, P.C., Singaretnam, L.G., Zhao, W-Q., Lawen, A., & Ng, K.T.(1998). Peptidyl-prolyl-cis/trans-isomerase activity isnecessary for memory formation. FEBS Letters, 431, 386-390.

Rickard, N.S., Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. (1998). Further support fornitric oxide-dependent memory processing in the day oldchick. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 69, 79-86.

Ng, K.T. (1997). Reinforcement, glucose metabolism and memoryformation: A possible role for astrocytes. Australian Journal ofPsychology, 49 (3), 156-163.

Ng, K.T., O'Dowd, B.S., Rickard, N.S., Robinson, S.R., Gibbs, M.E.,Rainey, C., Zhao, W-Q., Sedman, G.L., & Hertz, L. (1997).Complex roles of glutamate in the Gibbs-Ng model of one-trialaversive learning in the new-born chick. Neuroscience andBiobehavioral Reviews, 21, 45-54.

O’Dowd, B.S., Ng, K.T., & Robinson, S.R. (1997). Distribution ofglutamine synthetase in the chick forebrain: Implications forpassive avoidance memory formation. Journal of Brain Research, 38(2), 147-152.

O’Dowd, B.S., Zhao, W-Q., Ng, K.T., & Robinson, S.R. (1997). Chicksinjected with antisera to either S-100 or S-100 proteindevelop amnesia for a passive avoidance task. Neurobiology ofLearning and Memory, 67, 197-206.

Summers, M.J., Crowe, S.F., & Ng, K.T. (1997). Administration ofDL-2-amino-5-phosphonovaleric acid (AP5) induces transientinhibition of reminder-activated memory retrieval in day-oldchicks. Cognitive Brain Research, 5, 311-321.

Whitechurch, R.A., Ng, K.T., & Sedman, G.L. (1997). Tyrosine kinaseinhibitors impair long-term memory formation in day-oldchicks. Cognitive Brain Research, 6, 115-120.

Zhao, W-Q., Feng, H., Bennett, P., & Ng, K.T. (1997). Inhibition ofintermediate term memory following passive avoidance trainingin neonate chicks by a presynaptic cholinergic blocker.Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 67, 207-213.

Bennett, P.C., Zhao, W-Q., Lawen, A., & Ng, K.T. (1996).Cyclosporin A, an inhibitor of calcineurin, impairs memory formation in day-old chicks. BrainResearch, 730, 107-117.

Gibbs, M., O'Dowd, B.S., Hertz, L., Robinson, S.R., Sedman, G.L., &Ng, K.T. (1996). Inhibition of glutamine synthetase activityprevents memory consolidation. Cognitive Brain Research, 4, 57-64.

Hertz, L., Gibbs, M.E., O'Dowd, B.S., Sedman, G.L., Robinson, S.R.,Peng, L., Huang, R., Hertz, E., Hajek, I., Syková, E., & Ng,K.T. (1996). Astrocyte-neuron interaction during one-trial

aversive learning in the neonate chick. Neuroscience andBiobehavioral Reviews, 20 (3), 537-551.

Summers, M.J., Crowe, S.F., & Ng, K.T. (1996). Administration oflanthanum chloride following a reminder induces a transient loss ofmemory retrieval in day-old chicks. Cognitive Brain Research, 4, 109-119.

Zhao, W.Q., Bennett, P., Rickard, N., Sedman, G.L., Gibbs, M.E., &Ng, K.T. (1996). The involvement of CA2+/calmodulin-dependentprotein kinase in memory formation in day-old chicks.Neurobiology of Learning & Memory, 66, 24-35.

Kinsella, G., Packer, S., Ng, K.T., Olver, J., & Stark, R. (1995).Continuing issues in the assessment of neglect.Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 5, 239-258.

O’Dowd, B.S., Barrington, J., Ng, K.T., Hertz, E., & Hertz, L.(1995). Glycogenolytic response of primary chick and mouse culturesof astrocytes to noradrenaline across development. Developmental Brain Research, 88, 220-223.

Ponsford, J.L., Olver, J.H., Curran, C., & Ng, K.T. (1995).Prediction of employment status 2 years after traumatic braininjury. Brain Injury, 9 (1), 11-20.

Rickard, N.S., & Ng, K.T. (1995). Blockade of metabotropicglutamate receptors prevents long-term memory consolidation.Brain Research Bulletin, 36, 355-359.

Summers, M.J., Crowe, S.F., & Ng, K.T. (1995). Administration ofglutamate following a reminder induces transient memory lossin day-old chicks. Cognitive Brain Research, 3, 1-8.

Zhao, W-Q., Bennett, P., & Ng, K.T. (1995). The impairment oflong-term memory formation by the phosphatase inhibitorokadaic acid. Brain Research Bulletin, 36, 557-561.

Zhao, W-Q., Polya, G.M., Wang, B.H., Gibbs, M.E., Sedman, G.L., &Ng, K.T. (1995). Inhibition of cAMP-dependent protein kinaseimpairs long-term memory formation in day-old chicks.Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 64, 106-118.

Zhao, W-Q., Sedman, G., Gibbs, M., & Ng, K.T. (1995).Phosphorylation changes following weakly-reinforced learning &

ACTH-induced memory consolidation for a weak learningexperience. Brain Research Bulletin, 36 (2), 161-168.

Zhao, W-Q., Ng, K.T., & Sedman, G.L. (1995). Passive avoidancelearning induced change in GAP43 phosphorylation in day-oldchicks. Brain Research Bulletin, 36 (1), 11-17.

Crowe, S.F., Zhao, W-Q., Sedman, G.L., & Ng, K.T. (1994). 2-Deoxygalactose interferes with an intermediate processingstage of memory. Behavioral and Neural Biology, 61, 206-213.

Hájek, I., Syková, E., Sedman, G., & Ng, K.T. (1994). Na+, K+-ATPase activity in young chicks after taste stimulation. BrainResearch Bulletin, 33, 87-91.

O'Dowd, B.S., Gibbs, M.E., Ng, K.T., Hertz, E., & Hertz, L. (1994).Astrocytic glycogenolysis energizes intermediate memoryprocesses in neonate chicks. Dev. Brain Research, 78, 137-141.

O'Dowd, B., Gibbs, M., Sedman, G., & Ng, K.T. (1994). Astrocytesimplicated in the energizing of intermediate memory processesin neonate chicks. Cognitive Brain Research, 2, 93-102.

Rickard, N.S., Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. (1994). A nitric oxideagonist stimulates consolidation of long-term memory in the 1-day-old chick. Behavioral Neuroscience, 108(3), 1-5.

Rickard, N.S., Poot, A.C., Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. (1994). Bothnon-NMDA and NMDA glutamate receptors are necessary for memoryconsolidation in the day-old chick. Behavioral & Neural Biology,62, 33-40.

Zhao, W-Q., Sedman, G.L., Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. (1994). Effectof PKC inhibitors and activators on memory. Behavioural BrainResearch, 60, 151-160.

Feng, H., Zhao, W.-Q., Bernard, C.C.A., Ng, K.T., & Sedman, G.(1993). Purified anti-chick Thy-1 IgG abolishes intermediateand long-term memory. Physiology & Behavior, 53, 215-219.

Kinsella, G., Olver, J., Ng, K., Packer, S., & Stark, R. (1993).Analysis of the syndrome of unilateral neglect. Cortex, 29,135-140.

Ng, K.T., Gibbs, M.E., Gibbs, C.L., Sedman, G., Syková, E., Svoboda,J., Jendelová, P., O'Dowd, B., Rickard, N., & Crowe, S.F.

(1992). Ion Involvement in Memory Formation: The potential role of astrocytes. Progress in Brain Research, 94, 109-115.

Sedman, G.L., O'Dowd, B., Rickard, N., Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T.(1992). Brain metabolic activity associated with long termmemory consolidation. Mol. Neurobiol. 5, 351-354.

Crowe, S.F., Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. (1991a). Possiblenoradrenergic involvement in training stimulus intensity.Pharmac. Biochem. Behav. 39, 717-722.

Crowe, S.F., Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. (1991b). Forebrainnoradrenaline concentration following weakly reinforcedtraining. Pharmac. Biochem. Behav., 40, 173-176.

Gibbs, M.E., Ng, K.T., & Crowe, S.F. (1991). Hormones and thetiming of phases of memory formation. In R.J. Andrew (Ed.),Neural and Behavioural Plasticity: The Use of the Domestic Chick as a Model. pp.440-455. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. (1991). Rejoinder to Variability inRetention Rates Using the Single -Trial Passive AvoidanceParadigm. Aust. J. Psychol. 43, 49-50.

Ng, K.T., Gibbs, M.E., Crowe, S.F., Sedman, G.L., Feng, H., Zhao,W., O'Dowd, B., Rickard, N., Gibbs, C.L., Syková, E.,Svoboda, J., & Jendelová, P. (1991). Molecular Mechanisms ofMemory Formation. Mol. Neurobiol., 5, 333-350.

Syková, E., Jendelova, P., Svoboda, J., Sedman, G., & Ng, K.T.(1991). Activity related rise in extra-cellular potassiumconcentration in the brain of 1-3 day old chicks. Brain ResearchBulletin, 24, 569-575.

Crowe, S.F., Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. (1990). Memory consolidationof weak training experiences by hormonal treatments. Pharmac.Biochem. Behav. 37, 729-734.

Syková, E., Jendelová, P., Svoboda, J., Sedman, G., & Ng, K.T.(1990). Activity-related rise in extracellular potassiumconcentration in the brain of 1-3-day-old chicks. Brain Res. Bull.24, 569-575.

Crowe, S.F., Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. (1989a). Memory formationprocesses in weakly reinforced learning. Pharmac. Biochem. Behav.33, 881-887.

Crowe, S.F., Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. (1989b). Effect of retrainingtrials on memory consolidation in weakly reinforced learning.Pharmac. Biochem. Behav. 33, 889-894.

Jendelová, P., Syková, E., Svoboda, J., Sedman, G., & Ng, K.T.(1989). Increase in extracellular K+ concentration in thebrain of two-day-old chicks evoked by stimulation of visualpathways. Physiol. Bohemoslov., 38, 552-555.

Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. (1989). A biological model for memoryformation. In H.J. Markowitz (Ed.), Information Processing in theBrain. pp. 151-178. Bern: Hans Huber Publishers.

Jendelová, P., Ng, K.T., Chvátal, A., Syková, E. (1988).Extracellular K+ concentration in the chick brain andcerebrospinal fluid. Physiol. Bohemoslov., 37, 516.

Gibbs, M.E., Richdale, A.L., & Ng, K.T. (1987). Effect of excessintracranial amino acids in memory: A behavioural survey.Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev. 11, 331-339.

Lappuke, R., Bernard, C.C.A., Gibbs, M.E., Ng, K.T., & Bartlett,P.F. (1987). Inhibition of memory in the chick using amonoclonal anti-Thy-1 antibody. J. Neuroimmunol. 14, 317-324.

Myers, W.D., Gibson, S., Ng, K.T., & Singer, G. (1987). Sexdifferences and acetaldehyde effects on body temperature andopen field performance in the rat. Drug and Alcohol Dependence,19, 1-6.

Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M. (1987). Less-than expected variability inevidence for three stages in memory formation: A response.Behav. Neurosci. 107, 126-130.

Brunskill, A., & Ng, K.T. (1986). The prevalence of and antecedentto iron deficeincy in infants in a Victorian Shire. Comm.Health Studs. X(2), 167-172.

Gibbs, M.E., de Vaus, J., & Ng, K.T. (1986). Effect ofstress-related hormones on short-term memory. Behav. Brain Res.19, 1-6.

Gibbs, M.E., Ng, K.T., & Andrew, R.J. (1986). Effect oftestosterone on intermediate memory. Pharmac. Biochem. Behav. 25,823-826.

Myers, W.D., Mackenzie, L., Ng, K.T., Singer, G., Smythe, G.A., &Duncan, M.W. (1985). Salsolinol and dopamine in rat medialbasal hypothalamus after chronic ethanol exposure. Life Sciences,36, 309-314.

Myers, W.D., Ng, K.T., Singer, G., Smythe, G., & Duncan, M.W.

(1985). Dopamine and salsolinol levels in rat hypothalami andstriatum after schedule-induced self-injection (SISI) ofethanol and acetaldehyde. Brain Res. 358, 122-128.

Allweis, C., Gibbs, M.E., Ng, K.T., & Hodge, R.J. (1984). Effectsof hypoxia on memory consolidation: implications for amultistage model of memory. Behav. Brain Res. 11, 117-121.

Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. (1984a). Diphenylhydantoin extension ofshort-term and intermediate stages of memory. Behav. Brain Res.11, 103-108.

Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. (1984b). Hormonal influence on theduration of short-term and intermediate stages of memory.Behav. Brain Res. 11, 109-116.

Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. (1984c). Dual action of cycloheximide onmemory formation in day-old chicks. Behav. Brain Res. 12, 21-27.

Myers, W.D., Ng, K.T., & Singer, G. (1984a). Effects of naloxoneand buprenorphine on intravenous acetaldehyde self-injectionin rats. Physiol. Behav. 33, 449-455.

Myers, W.D., Ng, K.T., & Singer, G. (1984b). Ethanol preference inrats with a prior history of acetaldehyde self-administration.Experientia, 40, 1008-1010.

Myers, W.D., Ng, K.T., Marzuki, S., Myers, R.D., & Singer, G.(1984). Alteration of alcohol drinking in the rat bypheripherally self-adminsitered acetaldehyde. Alcohol, 1,229-236.

Bernard, C.C.A., Gibbs, M.E., Hodge, R.J., & Ng, K.T. (1983).Inhibition of long-term memory formation in the chicken byanti chick Thy-1 antibody. Brain Res. Bull. 11, 111-136.

O'Reilly, H.M., Coleman, G.J., & Ng, K.T. (1983). The role ofadrenocorticotropin and norepinephrine in appetitive learningin the rat. Physiol. Behav. 30, 253-258.

Redman, J., Armstrong, S., & Ng, K.T. (1983). Free-runningactivity rhythms in the rat: entrainment by melatonin. Science,219, 1089-1091.

Tucker, A.R., & Ng, K.T. (1983). Digoxin-related impairment oflearning and memory in cardiac patients. Psychopharmacology, 81,86-88.

Myers, W.D., Ng, K.T., & Singer, G. (1982). Intravenousself-administration of acetaldehyde in the rat as a functionof schedule, food deprivation and photoperiod. Pharmac. Biochem.Behav. 17, 807-811.

Findlay, E., Ng, K.T., Reid, R.L., & Armstrong, S.M. (1981a). Theeffect of iron deficiency during development on passiveavoidance learning in the adult rat. Physiol. Behav. 27,1089-1096.

Findlay, E., Ng, K.T., Reid, R.L., & Armstrong, S.A. (1981b).Developmental changes in body iron status following prolongediron depletion in the rat. Physiol. Behav. 27, 1097-1102.

Hodge, R.J., Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. (1981a). Engram duplicationin the day-old chick. Behav. Neural. Biol. 31, 283-298.

Hodge, R.J., Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. (1981b). Sequences induplication of unilateral memory in monocular learning. Behav.Neural. Biol. 31, 299-303.

Radford, S., Ng, K.T., & Armstrong, (1981). Passive avoidance

learning in young chicks: time of day effects. Physiol. Behav.27, 1067-1072.

Simmons, R.D., Bernard, C.C.A., Ng, K.T., & Carnegie, P.R. (1981).Hind-limb motor ability in Lewis rats during the onset andrecovery phases of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.Brain Res. 215, 103-114.

Williamson, A.M., Ng, K.T., & Richdale, A. (1981). Changes incorticosterone levels in iron deficient rats. Physiol. Behav. 27,1085-1088.

De Vaus, J.E., Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. (1980). Effects of socialisolation on memory formation. Behav. Neural Biol. 29, 473-489.

Smith, D., Oei, T.P.S., Ng, K.T., & Armstrong, S.K. (1980). Ratself-administration of ethanol: enhancement by darkness andexogenous melatonin. Physiol. Behav. 25, 449-455.

Williamson, A.M., & Ng, K.T. (1980a). Behavioural effects of irondeficiency in the adult rat. Physiol. Behav. 24, 561-567.

Williamson, A.M., & Ng, K.T. (1980b). Activity and t-maze

performance in iron deficient rats. Physiol. Behav. 24, 1157-1160.

Gibbs, M.E., Gibbs, C.L., & Ng, K.T. (1979). The influence ofcalcium on short-term memory. Neurosci. Letters, 14, 355-360.

Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. (1979a). Similar effects of monoamineoxidase inhibitor and a sympathomimetic amine on memoryformation. Pharmac. Biochem. Behav. 11, 335-339.

Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. (1979b). Neuronal depolarization and theinhibition of short-term memory formation. Physiol. Behav. 23,369-375.

Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. (1979c). Behavioural stages in memoryformation. Neurosci. Letters 13, 279-283.

Gibbs, M.E., Richdale, A.L., & Ng, K.T. (1979). Biochemicalaspects of protein synthesis inhibition by cycloheximide inone or both hemispheres of the chick brain. Pharmac. Biochem.Behav. 10, 929-931.

Gibbs, M.E., Gibbs, C.L., & Ng, K.T. (1978). A possiblephysiological mechanism for short-term memory. Physiol. Behav.20, 619-627.

Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. (1978). Memory formation for an appetitivevisual discrimination task in young chicks. Pharmac. Biochem.Behav. 8, 271-276.

Robertson, S., Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. (1978). Sodium pumpactivity, amino acid transport and long-term memory. Brain Res.Bull. 3, 53-58.

Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. (1977a). Psychobiology of memory: Towardsa model of memory formation. Biobehav. Rev. 1, 113-136.

Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. (1977b). Counteractive effects ofnorepinephrine and amphetamine on ouabain-induced amnesia.Pharmac. Biochem. Behav. 6, 533-537.

Gibbs, M.E., Ng, K.T., & Richdale, A.L. (1977). L-prolineinhibition of long term memory formation. Neurosci. Letters 6,355-360.

Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. (1976a). Diphenylhydantoin facilitation oflabile, protein-independent memory. Brain Res. Bull. 1, 203-208.

Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. (1976b). Memory formation: A newthree-phase model. Neurosci. Letters 2, 165-169.

Ng, K.T. (1974a). Applicability of classical test score models torepeated performances on the same test. Aust. J. Psychol. 26, 1-8.

Ng, K.T. (1974b). Spearman's test score model: A restatement.Educat. Psychol. Measurement 34, 487-498.

Mitchell, K.R. & Ng, K.T. (1972). Effects of group counselling andbehaviour therapy on the academic achievement of test-anxiousstudents. J. Counsel. Psychol. 19, 491-497.

Conference Proceedings:

Arnold, A., (2005). Assessment of two-alternative choice behaviour indairy cows using a Y maze. Proc.

Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour, Palmerston Nth, p. 7.

Arnold, N.A., Hemsworth P.H., Jongman, E.C., Ng, K.T. (2005). Cowsdifficult to handle? Could be a shed

design issue. Australian Dairy Conference, Shepparton..

Arnold, N.A., Hemsworth P.H., Jongman, E.C., Ng, K.T. (2004).Assessment of tape-recorded milking shed

noise as an aversive stimulus for dairy heifers, using a Y mazechoice test. Proc. 38th International Congress of the International Society ofApplied Ethology, Helsinki, p. 85.

Arnold, N.A., Hemsworth P.H., Jongman, E.C., Ng, K.T. (2003). Usingbehaviour principles to improve the

efficiency of milk harvesting – A preliminary analysis. Proc. DairyResearch Foundation Symposium, Camden, p.102-103.

Arnold, N.A., Hemsworth PH., Jongman, E.C., Ng, K.T. (2003). The effect of noise on the behavioural and

physiological responses of heifers in an indoor raceway Proc. Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour, Canberra, p. 11.

McLaren, S., Ng, K.T., & Crowe, S.F. Acute effects of thiaminedeficiency and thiamine excess on memory functions in the day-old chick. Proceedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society, 4, 162,1993.

O'Dowd, B.S., Gibbs, M.E., Sedman, G.L., & Ng, K.T. Inhibition ofastrocytic metabolism with fluoroacetate interferes with one-trial passive avoidance memory in day-old chicks. Proceedings ofthe Australian Neuroscience Society, 4, 161, 1993.

Rickard, N.S., Poot, A.C., Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. NMDA and NON-NMDA glutamate receptor antagonism impairs passive avoidancememory formation. Proceedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society, 4,162, 1993.

Sedman, G.L., McKenzie-McHarg, K., Zhao, W.-Q., & Ng, K.T. Anti-nerve growth factor IgG abolishes ltm in neonate chicks.Proceedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society, 4, 163, 1993.

Zhao, W.-Q., Ng, K.T., & Sedman, G.L. Passive avoidance training-induced phosphorylation changes in a membrane-associated pkcsubstrate protein from day-old chick forebrains. Proceedings ofthe Australian Neuroscience Society, 4, 163, 1993.

Zhao, W.-Q., Gibbs, M.E., Sedman, G.L., & Ng, K.T. Protein KinaseC inhibitors impair intermediate term memory in day-oldchicks. Proceedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society, 4, 164, 1993.

Ng, K.T. Some neurophysiological aspects of memory. Proceedings ofthe 9th Annual Brain Impairment Conference, 1984.

PAPERS DELIVERED AT NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES

Edwards, T.M., Rickard, N.S., & Ng, K.T. monoADP-ribosyltransferase inhibition prevents maintenance of long-termmemory in the day-old chick. 19th Annual Meeting of the

Australian Neuroscience Society, Hobart, 31 January - 3February 1999.

Rickard, N.S., Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. Inhibition of endothelialnitric oxide synthase prevents long-term memory formation.19th Annual Meeting of the Australian Neuroscience Society,Hobart, 31 January - 3 February 1999.

Edwards, T.M., Rickard, N.S., & Ng, K.T. Guanylyl cyclaseinhibition prevents maintenance of long-term memory in theday-old chick. 18th Annual Meeting of the AustralianNeuroscience Society,Canberra, 27-30 January 1998.

Edwards, T.M., Rickard, N.S., & Ng, K.T. Two distinct roles fornitric oxide in memory formation in the day-old chick.Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Nitric Oxide Conference,Orlando, FL., USA, 11-15 July 1998.

Bennett, P.C., Zhao, W.-Q., Lawren, A., & Ng, K.T. Peptidyl-prolyl-cis-trans-isomerase (cyclophilin) activity is involved in long-term memory consolidation. Australian Society forBiochemistry and Molecular Biology, Canberra, September 29 -October 2, 1996.

Bennett, P.C., Zhao, W.-Q., Lawen, A., & Ng, K.T. Peptidyl-prolyl-CIS/trans-isomerase activity is required for long-term memoryformation. 16th Annual Meeting of the Australian NeuroscienceSociety, Adelaide, January 28-31, 1996.

O’Dowd, B.S., Zhao, W.Q., Ng, K.T., & Robinson, S.R. Monoclonal S-100- antibody has an amnestic effect on one-trial passiveavoidance memory formation in day-old chicks. 16th AnnualMeeting of the Australian Neuroscience Society, Adelaide,January 28-31, 1996.

Rickard, N.S., Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. Convergent evidence fornitric oxide-dependent consolidation of memory in the day-oldchick. 16th Annual Meeting of the Australian NeuroscienceSociety, Adelaide, January 28-31, 1996.

Summers, M.J., Crowe, S.F., & Ng, K.T. Glutamate administrationfollowing reminder induces transient memory loss in day-oldchicks. 16th Annual Meeting of the Australian NeuroscienceSociety, Adelaide, January 28-31, 1996.

Bennett, P.C., Zhao, W.Q., & Ng, K.T. The effects of proteinphosphatase inhibitors on memory formation in the day-oldchick. 15th Annual Meeting of the Australian NeuroscienceSociety, University of Western Australia, February 1995.

Zhao, W.Q., Polya, G.M., Wang, B.H., Bennett, P., Gibbs, M.E.,Sedman, G.L., & Ng, K.T. The involvement of cAMP-dependentprotein kinase in long-term memory formation. 15th AnnualMeeting of the Australia Neuroscience Society, University ofWestern Australia, February 1995.

Ng, K.T. Astrocytic involvement in passive avoidance learning.Invited Plenary Lecture, First International Conference on Glial Contributions to Behaviour,Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland, 28th August - 1st September 1995.

O’Dowd, B.S., Hertz, L., Gibbs, M.E., Sedman, G.L., & Ng, K.T.Metabolic activity in astrocytes during passive avoidancememory formation in day-old chicks. First InternationalConference on Glial Contributions to Behaviour, Newcastle,County Down, Northern Ireland, 28th August-1st September,1995.

Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. Glial involvement in informationprocessing. Australian Neuroscience Society Conference,University of Sydney, February 1994.

Sedman, G.L., & Ng, K.T. Expression of immediate-early genes inchick brain following passive avoidance learning. AustralianNeuroscience Society Conference, University of Sydney,February 1994.

Zhao, W-Q., Rickard, N., & Ng, K.T. The involvement of proteinkinases activities in different stages of memory formation.Australian Neuroscience Society Conference, University ofSydney, February 1994.

Ng, K.T., & Hertz, L. Complex roles of glutamate in the Gibbs-Ngmodel of one-trial aversive learning in the new-born chick.Third International Behavioral Neuroscience SocietyConference, Clearwater, Florida, USA, May 1994.

Gibbs, M.E., Crowe, S.F., Sedman, G.L., & Ng, K.T. Noradrenalinerelease triggers long term memory consolidation: A possible

role for astrocytes. First Australian Conference for GlialResearch, La Trobe University, Bundoora, 1993.

Hertz, L., Gibbs, M.E., O'Dowd, B.S., Ng, K.T., Sedman, G.L.,Hajek, I., Pow, D.V., Robinson, S.R., Peng, L., & Syková, E.Second International Behavioral Neuroscience SocietyConference, Clearwater, FL. 1993.

O'Dowd, B.S., Gibbs, M.E., Sedman, G.L., & Ng, K.T. Metabolicactivity in astrocytes essential for one-trial passiveavoidance memory in day-old chicks? First AustralianConference for Glial Research, La Trobe University, Bundoora,February 1993.

Ng, K.T. Astrocyte-neuron interaction in memory processes.Invited Plenary Lecture, First Australian Conference for GlialResearch, La Trobe University, Bundoora, 1993.

Ng, K.T., & Hertz, L. Astrocyte-neuron interaction in memoryprocessing. Invited paper, International BehavioralNeuroscience Society Conference, Florida, April, 1993.

Ponsford, J.L., Olver, J.H., Curran, C., & Ng, K. Prediction ofemployment status two years after traumatic brain injury.Japan, July 1993.

Gibbs, M.E., Crowe, S.F., & Ng, K.T. Hormones and the timing ofphases of memory formation. Invited paper, Satellite symposiumof the 14th ENA Meeting (European Neurosciences Association). AvianLearning & Plasticity at The Open University, Milton Keynes,U.K., September, 1991.

Gibbs, M.E., Crowe, S.F., & Ng, K.T. Intermediate memorydetermines long term consolidation. Satellite symposium ofthe 14th ENA Meeting (European Neurosciences Association). AvianLearning & Plasticity at The Open University, Milton Keynes,U.K. September, 1991.

Ng, K.T. Cellular mechanisms in memory processing. MolecularMechanisms of Synaptic Plasticity Conference. A SatelliteMeeting of The International Society for Neurochemistry. PortDouglas, Qld., 1991.

Ng, K.T., Gibbs, M.E., Crowe, S.F., & Sedman, G.L. Putativeneuronal mechanisms underlying short- and intermediate-term

stages of memory. Eleventh Annual Meeting of the AustralianNeuroscience Society, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1991.

Ng, K.T., Gibbs, M.E., Crowe, S.F., Sedman, G.L., Hua, F., Zhao,W., O'Dowd, B., Rickard, N., Gibbs, C.L., Syková, E., Svoboda,J., & Jendelová, P. Molecular Mechanisms of Memory Formation.Molecular Mechanisms of Synaptic Plasticity Conference. ASatellite Meeting of The International Society forNeurochemistry. Port Douglas, Qld., 1991.

Ng, K.T., Gibbs, M.E., Gibbs, C.L., Sedman, G., Syková, E.,Svoboda, J., Jendelová, P., O'Dowd, B., Rickard, N., & Crowe,S.F. Ion Involvement in Memory Formation: The Potential Roleof Astrocytes. Invited paper, Stanford Centennial Symposium.Neuronal-Astrocytic Interactions: Pathological Implications.Hong Kong, 1991.

Sedman, G.L., Jendelová, P., Syková, E., Svoboda, J., & Ng, K.T.Changes in extracellular K+ concentration in specific regionsof the chick brain associated with memory processing.Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Australian NeuroscienceSociety, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1991.

Ng, K.T. Stages in memory formation. A review. Invited PlenaryLecture, First International Chick Research Conference, SussexUniversity, U.K., August 1988.

Sedman, G.L., Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. 2-Deoxyglucost lateralizationof memory formation in day-old chicks. First InternationalChick Research Conference, Sussex University, U.K., August1988.

Sedman, G.L., Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. 2-deoxyglucostlateralization of memory formation in day-old chicks. SpecialMeeting, "Neural and Behavioural Plasticity in the DomesticChick", England, 1988.

Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. Neuronal hyperpolarization and memoryformation. Invited paper, Satellite Symposium: Neurone andGlia Environment. 2nd World Congress of Neurosciences,Prague, Czechoslovakia, August, 1987.

Bernard, C.C.A., Lappuke, R., Ng, K.T., Gibbs, M.E., & Bartlett, P.Inhibition of memory in the chick using a monoclonal

anti-thy-1 antibody. 10th Meeting of the InternationalSociety for Neurochemistry, Italy, May 1985.

Ng, K.T. The role of acetaldehyde in ethanol consumption: areview. Autumn School of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs,Melbourne, May 1984.

Ng, K.T. Some neurophysiological aspects of memory. InvitationalPlenary Lecture, 9th Annual Brain Impairment Conference,Brisbane, October 1984.

Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. Hormonal influences on duration of earlymemory processes. 29th Congress of the International Union ofPhysiological Sciences, Sydney, 1983.

Myers, W.D., Ng, K.T., & Singer, G. Intravenousself-administration of acetaldehyde in the ra rat as afunction of schedule, food deprivation and photoperiod. 3rdMeeting of the Australian Neuroscience Society, Melbourne,1983.

Myers, W.D., Ng, K.T., & Singer, G. Involvement of acetaldehyde inthe development of a rat's preference for alcohol. AutumnSchool of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Melbourne, 1983.

Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. Environmental factors in the consolidationof memory. Invitational Plenary Lecture, 18th InternationalEthological Conference, Brisbane, August 1983.

Singer, G., Myers, W.D., & Ng, K.T. Is there a role for opiates inalcohol intake behaviour? Autumn School of Studies on Alcoholand Drugs, Melbourne, May 1983.

Bernard, C.C.A., Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. Anti-Thy-1 antibodiesinhibit long-term memory formation. First InternationalCongress on Neuroimmunology. Italy, 1982.

Brown, D., Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. Changes in the accumulation ofadenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate in chick forebrain duringmemory formation. 2nd Meeting of the Australian NeuroscienceSociety, Sydney, 1982.

Hodge, R.J., Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. Enhancement of memory inpotentially amnesic chicks following exposure to trainingstimulus. 2nd Meeting of the Australian Neuroscience Society,Sydney, February 1982.

Redman, J., Armstrong, S., & Ng, K.T. Entrainment of ratfree-running activity rhythms by melatonin. 2nd Meeting ofthe Australian Neuroscience Society, Sydney, 1982.

Redman, J., Armstrong, S., & Ng, K.T. Melatonin entrains ratfree-running activity rhythms. 20th Annual Conference of theAnatomical Society of Australia and New Zealand, 1982.

Richdale, A., Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. Amino acids and memoryformation. Annual Meeting of the Australian NeuroscienceSociety, January 1981.

Gibbs, M.E., De Vaus, J.E., & Ng, K.T. Hormonal modulation ofmemory processes. APPS, Melbourne, 1980.

Gibbs, M.E., Ng, K.T., & de Vaus, J.E. Hormonal modulation ofmemory processes in day-old chicks. 6th InternationalCongress of Endocrinology, Melbourne, 1980.

Hodge, R., Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. Transfer and duplication ofunilateral memory traces. APPS, Melbourne, 1980.

Armstrong, S., Smith, D., Ng, K.T., & Oei, T.P.S. Influence ofdarkness and exogenous melatonin on rat self-administration ofethanol. Australian Satellite Conference on the Pineal Gland,Thredbo, New South Wales, 1979.

Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. Imprinting and the time course of memoryformation. 7th Annual Conference of the Australian Societyfor the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASSAB), Narooma, 1979.

Gibbs, M.E., Ng, K.T., & Sandberg, P.R. Glutamate, memory andHuntington's disease. 1st Australian Huntington's DiseaseConference, Melbourne, 1979.

Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. Biological substrates underlying memoryformation. Experimental Psychology Society, Sydney, 1979.

Ng, K.T., & Gibbs, M.E. The effect of social isolation on thecourse of memory formation. 7th Annual Conference of theASSAB. Narooma, 1979.

Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. Biological substrates underlying memoryformation. XVth International Ethological Conference,Bielefeld, W. Germany, 1977.

Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. Relationship between different phases ofmemory formation. International Union of PhysiologicalSciences, Paris, 1977.

Gibbs, M.E., & Ng, K.T. The effect of potassium and sodium ions onmemory: A challenge to neurophysiology. 26th Annual Meetingof the Australian Physiological and Pharmacological Society(APPS), Melbourne, 1976.