
Ms. Rhonda C. Cecala LPN
Nurse
337 NORTH BUFFALO STREET SPRINGVILLE NY, 14141About
Rhonda Cecala is a nurse working in SPRINGVILLE,NY. As a nurse, Rhonda works in the healthcare sector, interacting directly with patients to ensure that they receive quality care, understand physician instructions, and have access to the services needed to maintain optimal health. Rhonda holds an active license to practice, and continues to take an all-encompassing role in supporting a patient's wellbeing.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Probabilistic classification learning in amnesia.
- Dissociating the effects of featural and conceptual interference on multiple target processing in rapid serial visual presentation.
- Effects of US devaluation on win-stay and win-shift radial maze performance in rats.
- Long-term retinotopic priming in object identification.
- Remembering episodes: a selective role for the hippocampus during retrieval.
- Hemispheric differences in object identification.
- Retrograde amnesia.
- Temporal allocation of visual attention in adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
- Reinforcer devaluation abolishes conditioned cue preference: evidence for stimulus-stimulus associations.
- Conditioning using a cerebral cortical conditioned stimulus is dependent on the cerebellum and brain stem circuitry.
- Hippocampal seizures disrupt working memory performance but not reference memory acquisition.
- Stimulation of the lateral septum is a more effective conditioned stimulus than stimulation of the medial septum during classical conditioning of the eye-blink response.
- Microinjections of local anesthetic into the pontine nuclei reduce the amplitude of the classically conditioned eyelid response.
- The effect of lesions of cerebellar cortex on retention of the classically conditioned eyeblink response when stimulation of the lateral reticular nucleus is used as the conditioned stimulus.
- Sheep immunoglobulins and their transmission to the neonatal lamb.
Specialty: | Nurse |
Taxonomy Code: | 164W00000X |
License Number: | 281494-1 |
License State Code: | NY |
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