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The effects of phenobarbital on learning and retention

Using four groups of 60-day-old male white rats, the authors studied the effect of prolonged massive doses of phenobarbital on the learning of a simple discrimination problem in a jumping apparatus. One group of animals received water injections throughout the study, two groups received water and ph...

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Published in:Journal of Comparative Psychology 1943-10, Vol.36 (2), p.133-142
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description Using four groups of 60-day-old male white rats, the authors studied the effect of prolonged massive doses of phenobarbital on the learning of a simple discrimination problem in a jumping apparatus. One group of animals received water injections throughout the study, two groups received water and phenobarbital during alternate periods of learning, retention and relearning, while a fourth group received phenobarbital throughout. The results indicate no measurable effect of phenobarbital on learning or retention in any of the groups.
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