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The following pages link to Active and passive avoidance in rats as a function of age (Q52240312):
Displaying 17 items.
- Appropriate end points for the characterization of behavioral changes in developmental toxicology (Q30499996) (← links)
- Sex-specific positive and negative consequences of avoidance training during childhood on adult active avoidance learning in mice (Q37231548) (← links)
- Behavioral assessment of forgetting in aged rodents and its relationship to peripheral sympathetic function (Q39552918) (← links)
- Measurement of cognitive abilities in senescent animals (Q39595560) (← links)
- Cognitive training during infancy and adolescence accelerates adult associative learning: Critical impact of age, stimulus contingency and training intensity (Q39852246) (← links)
- Age-related behavioral and neurobiological changes: a review with an emphasis on memory (Q40084655) (← links)
- Learning behaviour in chronic vitamin E-deficient and -supplemented rats: radial arm maze learning and passive avoidance response (Q48406972) (← links)
- Memory and postsynaptic cholinergic receptors in aging mice (Q48918486) (← links)
- Rapid forgetting in aged rats (Q49080178) (← links)
- Effects of anisomycin on retention of the passive-avoidance habit as a function of age (Q49137505) (← links)
- Enhancement of performance in multiple learning tasks by corticotropin-releasing factor-binding protein ligand inhibitors (Q52044835) (← links)
- Age-related memory deficits in Swiss mice (Q52101475) (← links)
- Maternal corticosterone during lactation permanently affects brain corticosteroid receptors, stress response and behaviour in rat progeny. (Q52164930) (← links)
- Assessment of retention capacities in old rats. (Q52214043) (← links)
- Failure of piracetam to facilitate acquisition or retention in younger or older rats. (Q52229884) (← links)
- Failure of B6 deficiency to affect performance of aging rats in a passive avoidance task. (Q52299344) (← links)
- Effects of age on metabolic responses to acute and chronic stress. (Q54384192) (← links)