Object-Place Recognition Learning Triggers Rapid Induction of Plasticity-Related Immediate Early Genes and Synaptic Proteins in the Rat Dentate Gyrus
Figure 1
Performance at the 2-day and 3-day retention
intervals of the object-place recognition memory task. At both (a) 2-day
and (b) 3-day delays after acquisition, rats ( in each case) showed
preferential exploration of the displaced object. (c) Schematic representation
of the task. Asterisks indicate compared with chance level
(dashed line, 33.3%). Data are presented as mean ± SEM.