Reversible suppression of fear memory recall by transient circadian arrhythmia

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  • who: Norman F. Ruby from the Department of Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States, Department of Psychology, University of Arizona have published the research: Reversible Suppression of Fear Memory Recall by Transient Circadian Arrhythmia, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: While the past experiments have focused on spatial and recognition memory, this study investigated whether circadian arrhythmia could impair recall of an aversive event.
  • how: The authors used center point body tracking. A control group (n=8) that was matched for age and sex to the ENT group but not exposed to the . . .

     

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