Place learning and object recognition by rats subjected to transection of the fimbria-fornix and/or ablation of the prefrontal cortex
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Jesper Mogensen | Anette Moustgaard | A. Moustgaard | G. Wörtwein | J. Mogensen | A. Hasman | Klara Tølbøll Lauritsen | Soheyla Elvertorp | Andreas Hasman | Gitta Wörtwein | K. Lauritsen | Soheyla Elvertorp
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