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Cognition-enhancing drugs increase stimulated hippocampal θ rhythm amplitude in the urethane-anesthetized rat

Kinney et al., 1999

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8014908512814893931
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Kinney G
Patino P
Mermet-Bouvier Y
Starrett J
Gribkoff V
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Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics

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Synchronous hippocampal electroencephalographic activity occurring in a frequency range of 3 to12 Hz (ie, hippocampal θ rhythm) has been associated with mnemonic processes in vivo. However, this link is tenuous and θ rhythm may be secondary to processes that …
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