INFANT RATS CAN LEARN TIME INTERVALS BEFORE THE MATURATION OF THE STRIATUM: EVIDENCE FROM ODOR FEAR CONDITIONING

Infant rats can learn time intervals before the maturation of the striatum: evidence from odor fear conditioning

Interval timing refers to the ability to perceive, estimate and discriminate durations in the range of seconds to minutes.Very little is currently known about the ontogeny of interval timing throughout development.On the other hand, even though the neural circuit sustaining interval timing is a matter of debate, the striatum has been suggested to b

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STRENGTH DEGRADATION COEFFICIENTS OF THE POWER ELEMENTS OF THE PARACHUTE CANOPY AFTER PROLONGED USE OR STORAGE

The technique of processing the test results to the destruction of samples cut from slings and dome fabric after prolonged use or storage of the parachute is described.The normal law of load distribution before failure is adopted.It is proposed to find the minimum breaking load as the lower confidence limit depending on the number of tested here sa

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