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An approach to evaluate the ability of rats to discriminate different levels of illumination in the plus maze test: effects of scopolamine. [electronic resource]

By:
  • de Araújo Godinho, Marcos Aurélio
Contributor(s):
  • Meneghini, Luana
  • Lucinda, Aparecida Marcia
  • Borges, Fábio Rodrigo Mesquita
  • Sakae, Diana Yae
  • Marino Neto, José
  • Paschoalini, Marta Aparecida
  • de Lima, Thereza Christina Monteiro
  • Faria, Moacir Serralvo
Producer: 20070628Description: 86-94 p. digitalISSN:
  • 0166-4328
Subject(s):
  • Analysis of Variance
  • Animals
  • Anti-Anxiety Agents -- administration & dosage
  • Anxiety -- drug therapy
  • Association Learning -- drug effects
  • Avoidance Learning -- drug effects
  • Discrimination Learning -- drug effects
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
  • Exploratory Behavior -- drug effects
  • Lighting
  • Male
  • Maze Learning -- drug effects
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar
  • Scopolamine -- administration & dosage
  • Statistics, Nonparametric
  • Vision Disorders -- chemically induced
  • Visual Perception -- drug effects
Online resources:
  • Available from publisher's website
In: Behavioural brain research vol. 180
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An approach to evaluate the ability of rats to discriminate different levels of illumination in the plus maze test: effects of scopolamine.

APA

de Araújo Godinho M. A., Meneghini L., Lucinda A. M., Borges F. R. M., Sakae D. Y., Marino Neto J., Paschoalini M. A., de Lima T. C. M. & Faria M. S. (20070628). An approach to evaluate the ability of rats to discriminate different levels of illumination in the plus maze test: effects of scopolamine. : Behavioural brain research.

Chicago

de Araújo Godinho Marcos Aurélio, Meneghini Luana, Lucinda Aparecida Marcia, Borges Fábio Rodrigo Mesquita, Sakae Diana Yae, Marino Neto José, Paschoalini Marta Aparecida, de Lima Thereza Christina Monteiro and Faria Moacir Serralvo. 20070628. An approach to evaluate the ability of rats to discriminate different levels of illumination in the plus maze test: effects of scopolamine. : Behavioural brain research.

Harvard

de Araújo Godinho M. A., Meneghini L., Lucinda A. M., Borges F. R. M., Sakae D. Y., Marino Neto J., Paschoalini M. A., de Lima T. C. M. and Faria M. S. (20070628). An approach to evaluate the ability of rats to discriminate different levels of illumination in the plus maze test: effects of scopolamine. : Behavioural brain research.

MLA

de Araújo Godinho Marcos Aurélio, Meneghini Luana, Lucinda Aparecida Marcia, Borges Fábio Rodrigo Mesquita, Sakae Diana Yae, Marino Neto José, Paschoalini Marta Aparecida, de Lima Thereza Christina Monteiro and Faria Moacir Serralvo. An approach to evaluate the ability of rats to discriminate different levels of illumination in the plus maze test: effects of scopolamine. : Behavioural brain research. 20070628.

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