Effect of n-dipropylacetate on the consolidation of a brightness discrimination
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- DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(78)90177-6
Effect of n-dipropylacetate on the consolidation of a brightness discrimination
Abstract
The posttraining intrahippocampal injection of the GABA level enhancing substance n-dipropylacetate revealed an improvement of the retention performance in a brightness discrimination task in rats.
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