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Victoria Smith
Ph.D. Student
Ph.D. Psychology Students
Research Staff
+1 (403) 220-7709
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Publications
Journal Articles - Peer Reviewed
Smith, V., Hagel, Kimberly. & Antle, M. (2010)
Serotonergic potentiation of photic phase shifts: examination of receptor contributions and early biochemical/molecular events
Neuroscience
,
165
(1), 16-27
Phillips, C., Smith, V., Antle, M. & Dyck, R. (2009)
Neonatal Medial Frontal Cortex Lesions Disrupt Circadian Activity Patterns
Developmental Neuroscience
,
31
(5), 412-419
Antle, M., Smith, V., Sterniczuk, R., Yamakawa, G. & Rakai, B. (2009)
Physiological responses of the circadian clock to acute light exposure at night.
Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders: Special Issue on Circadian Rhythms
,
10
(4), 279-291
Smith, V., Baserman, Jason., Hagel, Kimberly., Teskey, G. Campbell. & Antle, M. (2009)
A single generalized seizure alters the amplitude, but not phase, of the circadian activity rhythm of the hamster
Chronobiology International
,
26
(1), 1-13
Smith, V., Sterniczuk, R., Phillips, C. & Antle, M. (2008)
Altered Responses to Photic and Non-Photic Phase Shifts in 5-HT1A Receptor Knockout Mice
Neuroscience
,
157
(3), 513-23
Antle, M., Sterniczuk, R., Smith, V. & Hagel, Kimberly. (2007)
Non-photic modulation of phase shifts to long light pulses.
Journal of Biological Rhythms
,
22
(6), 524-33
Courses
Degrees
2006 - BSc in Psychology - University of Calgary
2008 - MSc in Psychology - Behavioural Neuroscience - University of Calgary
Current Studies
Ph.D. Student
Degree: Ph.D. in Psychology
Supervisor:
Michael Antle
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