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A Lateralized Odor Learning Model in Neonatal Rats for Dissecting Neural Circuitry Underpinning Memory Formation
 

A Lateralized Odor Learning Model in Neonatal Rats for Dissecting Neural Circuitry Underpinning Memory Formation

Article DOI: 10.3791/51808-v 10:42 min August 18th, 2014
August 18th, 2014

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This protocol introduces lateralized early odor preference learning in rats using acute single naris occlusion. Lateralized learning permits the examination of behavioral outcomes and underpinning biological mechanisms within the same animals, reducing variance induced by between-animal designs. This protocol can be used to investigate molecular mechanisms underpinning early odor learning.

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Lateralized Odor Learning Neonatal Rats Neural Circuitry Memory Formation Olfactory Circuitry Odor Preference Learning Naris Occlusion Behavioral Protocols Nose Plugs Within-animal Comparison Variance Reduction Circuit Changes Olfactory System Molecular Underpinnings Physiological Change
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