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The Use of Trace Eyeblink Classical Conditioning to Assess Hippocampal Dysfunction in a Rat Model of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

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10.3791/55350-v

19:57 min

August 5th, 2017

August 5th, 2017

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1Department of Psychology, East Carolina University, 2Multidisciplinary Studies Program in Neuroscience, East Carolina University

Trace eyeblink classical conditioning (ECC) was used to assess hippocampal-dependent associative learning in adult rats that were administered a high concentration (11.9% v/v) of alcohol during early neonatal brain development. In general, ECC procedures are sound diagnostic tools for detecting brain dysfunction across many psychological and biomedical settings.

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