Knowing which and knowing what: a potential mouse model for age-related human declarative memory decline.
The present study was built on the original report of Eichenbaum et al. [Eichenbaum, H., Fagan, A., Mathews, P. and Cohen, N.J. (1988), Behav. Neurosci., 102, 3531-3542] on the contrasting effects of fornix lesion in different versions of an odour-guided discrimination task in rats, and attempted to...
Main Authors: | Marighetto, A, Etchamendy, N, Touzani, K, Torrea, C, Yee, B, Rawlins, J, Jaffard, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1999
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