Infusing zeta inhibitory peptide into the perirhinal cortex of rats abolishes long-term object recognition memory without affecting novel object location recognition

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  • who: Keanan Augereau and Paola V. Migues from the University of Tu00fcbingen, Germany have published the article: Infusing zeta inhibitory peptide into the perirhinal cortex of rats abolishes long-term object recognition memory without affecting novel object location recognition, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: For significant effects, the authors report the effect size measures partial eta squared (u03b72 p ), or Cohen`s d.
  • how: For each study the authors used a new group of rats. The authors neither used objects nor locations twice for any given rat in the two studies and the . . .

     

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