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Time dependence of a neurochemical correlate of a learning task: A non-disruptive approach to memory consolidation

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Veränderungen am neurochemischen Korrelat des Erinnerungs- und Lernvermögens im Fisch erwiesen sich als zeitabhängig.

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Acknowledgement: We gratefully acknowledge the South African Medical Research Council for financial support.

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Woolf, C.J., Willies, G.H., Hepburn, H.R. et al. Time dependence of a neurochemical correlate of a learning task: A non-disruptive approach to memory consolidation. Experientia 30, 760–762 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01924171

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