Couching for cataract--the suttiah's tale.

Volume: 78, Issue: 7, Pages: 576 - 576
Published: Jul 1, 1994
Abstract
Behavioral, electrophysiological, and anatomical evidence suggests that retrosplenial (RS) cortex (areas RSA and RSG) plays a role in spatial navigation. This conclusion has been questioned in recent work, suggesting that it is damage to the underlying cingulum bundle (CG) (areas CG and IG), and not RS, that disrupts spatial place learning (Aggleton et al., 2000). We revisited this issue by comparing Long–Evans rats, the strain used in studies...
Paper Details
Title
Couching for cataract--the suttiah's tale.
Published Date
Jul 1, 1994
Volume
78
Issue
7
Pages
576 - 576
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