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GABA involvement in memory consolidation: Evidence from posttrial amino-oxyacetic acid
Liebler, L.; Katz, Richard J.
1978-01
Citation:Katz, R. J.; Liebler, L.; (1978). "GABA involvement in memory consolidation: Evidence from posttrial amino-oxyacetic acid." Psychopharmacology 56 (2): 191-193. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/46400>
Abstract: In order to assess the possible effects of central GABA activation on the consolidation of shock avoidance, the GABA-T inhibitor amino-oxyacetic acid (AOAA) was administered posttrial to adult male rats. Learning was assessed over nine widely spaced sessions of 20 trials each. AOAA-treated animals showed learning within sessions and a lack of consolidation across sessions. Controls, on the other hand, showed learning both within and across sessions. This evidence agrees with previous reports suggesting GABA involvement in memory processes.