Prenatal Stress Reduces Learning and Memory in Pre-pubertal, Young, and Adult Rats of Both Sexes
<p>Prenatal stress (PS) induced by immobilization produces defi ciencies in spatial learning and information retrieval. These defi ciencies seem to be larger in males than in females, and have been explained as an effect of fetal exposure to high concentrations of maternal corticosterone durin...
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Main Authors: | Guerrero Aguilera María de los Angeles (Author), Rubio Osornio María del Carmen (Author), Galván Arzate Sonia (Author), Retana-Márquez Socorro (Author) |
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Global Journal of Zoology - Peertechz Publications,
2017-03-08.
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