All Relations between object recognition and dark
Publication | Sentence | Publish Date | Extraction Date | Species |
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Claudia Moreno, Oscar Vivas, Nina P Lamprea, Marisol R Lamprea, Alejandro Múnera, Julieta Troncos. Vibrissal paralysis unveils a preference for textural rather than positional novelty in the one-trial object recognition task in rats. Behavioural brain research. vol 211. issue 2. 2010-08-03. PMID:20347880. | in order to explore the role of active whisking in object novelty detection, the performance of rats having bilateral vibrissal paralysis was compared to that of non-lesioned animals in three modified versions of the one-trial object recognition task performed in the dark. | 2010-08-03 | 2023-08-12 | human |
Svitlana Palchykova, Raphaëlle Winsky-Sommerer, Irene Toble. Sleep deprivation in the dark period does not impair memory in OF1 mice. Chronobiology international. vol 26. issue 4. 2009-09-16. PMID:19444749. | we conclude that interfering with sleep during the dark period does not affect object recognition memory consolidation. | 2009-09-16 | 2023-08-12 | mouse |