Testing the importance of the retrosplenial navigation system: lesion size but not strain matters: a reply to Harker and Whishaw.
Aggleton, John P
Testing the importance of the retrosplenial navigation system: lesion size but not strain matters: a reply to Harker and Whishaw. [electronic resource] - Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews Sep 2004 - 525-31 p. digital
Publication Type: Comment; Letter
0149-7634
10.1016/j.neubiorev.2004.08.003 doi
Animals
Limbic System--injuries
Mice
Orientation--physiology
Rats
Research Design
Space Perception--physiology
Species Specificity
Testing the importance of the retrosplenial navigation system: lesion size but not strain matters: a reply to Harker and Whishaw. [electronic resource] - Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews Sep 2004 - 525-31 p. digital
Publication Type: Comment; Letter
0149-7634
10.1016/j.neubiorev.2004.08.003 doi
Animals
Limbic System--injuries
Mice
Orientation--physiology
Rats
Research Design
Space Perception--physiology
Species Specificity