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The following pages link to Ontogeny of object versus location recognition in the rat: acquisition and retention effects (Q36675369):
Displaying 16 items.
- Early life stress leads to developmental and sex selective effects on performance in a novel object placement task (Q33611900) (← links)
- Ontogeny of object-in-context recognition in the rat (Q36519901) (← links)
- Neonatal infection produces significant changes in immune function with no associated learning deficits in juvenile rats (Q38673994) (← links)
- Effects of Moderate Prenatal Alcohol Exposure during Early Gestation in Rats on Inflammation across the Maternal-Fetal-Immune Interface and Later-Life Immune Function in the Offspring (Q47152334) (← links)
- Impact of Prenatal and Subsequent Adult Alcohol Exposure on Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine Expression in Brain Regions Necessary for Simple Recognition Memory (Q47171920) (← links)
- Effects of adolescent methamphetamine and nicotine exposure on behavioral performance and MAP-2 immunoreactivity in the nucleus accumbens of adolescent mice (Q47353400) (← links)
- Ghosts of mother's past: Previous maternal stress leads to altered maternal behavior following a subsequent pregnancy in rats. (Q47550557) (← links)
- Ontogeny of sensorimotor gating and short-term memory processing throughout the adolescent period in rats. (Q47863171) (← links)
- Determinants of object-in-context and object-place-context recognition in the developing rat. (Q48474302) (← links)
- The ontogeny of memory persistence and specificity (Q57489763) (← links)
- Differences in the persistence of spatial memory deficits induced by a chronic stressor in adolescents compared to juveniles (Q59759447) (← links)
- Development of working memory in the male adolescent rat. (Q64994575) (← links)
- Mechanisms of critical period in the hippocampus underlie object location learning and memory in infant rats (Q88073007) (← links)
- Infant rats can acquire, but not retain contextual associations in object-in-context and contextual fear conditioning paradigms (Q95647715) (← links)
- Developmental onset distinguishes three types of spontaneous recognition memory in mice (Q96817561) (← links)
- Early postnatal exposure to a cafeteria diet interferes with recency and spatial memory, but not open field habituation in adolescent rats (Q103046919) (← links)