Publications
Publications
Journal Articles Written by Dr. Zhou
  • Article: Quality Assurance for Interventional Pain Management Procedures in Private Practice
  • Journal: Pain Physician 2008, 11(1):43-55
  • Article: Third Occipital Nerve Block and Dysarthria
  • Journal: Pain Physician 2002, 5:462
  • Article: Introduction to 52nd Conference of American Academy of Neurology
  • Journal: Chinese J. of Neurology 2001, 34:125-127
  • Article: Age-Dependent Spatial Memory Deficits of Transgenic Mice Expressing the Human Mid-Sized Neurofilament Gene
  • Journal: Molecular Brain Research 1996, 42:62-70
  • Article: Concussion-Induced Retrograde Amnesia in Rats
  • Journal: Physiology & Behavior, 1995:57:1107-1115
  • Article: Pretest Cuing can Alleviate the Forgetting of Contextual Stimulus Attributes
  • Journal: Learning and Motivation, 1994:25:233-244
  • Article: Manipulation of Components of Contents: The Context Shift Effect and Forgetting of Stimulus Attributes
  • Journal: Learning and Motivation, 1994; 27(4):400-7
  • Article: Therapeutic Effects of Savate on Acute Cerebral Thrombosis: A Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Study
  • Journal: J. Wenzhou Medical College, 1992; 22:167-172
  • Article: Effects of Gynostemma Pentaphyllum on Memory and Visual Evoked Potentials of the Aged: A Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Study
  • Journal: J. Wenzhou Medical College, 1991; 21:15-19
  • Article: The Effect of Aging on Human Memory
  • Journal: Chung Hua Shen Ching Ching Shen Ko Tsa Chih.
    1988 Dec; 21(6):329-331
  • Article: Change of GABA in Cerebral Spinal Fluid of the Patients with Epilepsy
  • Journal: J. Wenzhou Medical College, 1986:16:254-258
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