Classical eyeblink conditioning during acute hypobaric hypoxia is improved in acclimatized mice and involves Fos expression in selected brain areas.
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Motor-coordination-dependent learning, more than others, is impaired in transgenic mice expressing pseudorabies virus immediate-early protein IE180Intersaccadic drift velocity is sensitive to short-term hypobaric hypoxia.Obstructive sleep apnea: impact of hypoxemia on memory.Role of brain glycogen in the response to hypoxia and in susceptibility to epilepsy.Altitude acclimatization improves submaximal cognitive performance in mice and involves an imbalance of the cholinergic system.
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Classical eyeblink conditioning during acute hypobaric hypoxia is improved in acclimatized mice and involves Fos expression in selected brain areas.
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J C López-Ramos
J M Delgado-García
N Madroñal
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10.1152/JAPPLPHYSIOL.00384.2007
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2007-07-19T00:00:00Z