Entorhinal cortex lesions disrupt the transition between the use of intra- and extramaze cues for navigation in the water maze (vol 117, pg 588, 2003)
Main Authors: | Oswald, C, Bannerman, D, Yee, B, Rawlins, J, Honey, R, Good, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2003
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