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The hippocampus plays a pivotal role in short term memory and spatialnavigation.
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Offspring were tested in either a spatialnavigation or an avoidance task as juveniles or adults.
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A widespread network involving cortical and subcortical brain structures forms the neural substrate of human spatialnavigation.
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Beginning on postnatal day (PD) 19, offspring were tested daily in a water maze spatialnavigation task.
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As juveniles, the combined exposure group took longer to learn the spatialnavigation task compared with all other groups.
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The hippocampus plays an integral role in spatialnavigation, learning and memory, and is a major site for adult neurogenesis.
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However, heterozygotes showed increased use of a spatialnavigation strategy in a dual-solution water maze, as opposed to a stimulus-response strategy.
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The medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) contains specialized neurons called grid cells that form part of the spatialnavigation system.
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However, they showed a dissociation, whereby distal auditory cues failed to support spatialnavigation but did support spatially localized reward checking.
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Findings suggest BPA exposure induced non-EE-like gene expression and epigenetic changes in adult rat hippocampi, a region involved in spatialnavigation.
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Rats performed a virtual spatialnavigation task analogous to the Morris maze where only distal visual or auditory cues provided spatial information.
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Critical periods for alcohol-induced deficits in spatialnavigation and passive avoidance learning were investigated with a rat model of fetal alcohol syndrome.
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Her hippocampus, a small region of the brain associated with memory and spatialnavigation that is known to respond well to exercise, looks especially good.
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These findings strengthen the connection between studies of theta-band activity in rodents and humans and offer additional insight into the neural mechanisms of spatialnavigation.
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Thus, spatialnavigation training appears to affect cortical brain structure of young adults, but there is reduced potential for experience-dependent cortical alterations in old age.
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A nice, sleek, needle, capable of atmospheric as well as spatialnavigation, with a mirror-polished, beryl-blue surface all over the sixty-five feet of her-orhis?-length