Motherhood improves learning and memory
Craig H. Kinsley (),
Lisa Madonia,
Gordon W. Gifford,
Kara Tureski,
Garrett R. Griffin,
Catherine Lowry,
Jamison Williams,
Jennifer Collins,
Heather McLearie and
Kelly G. Lambert
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Craig H. Kinsley: University of Richmond
Lisa Madonia: University of Richmond
Gordon W. Gifford: University of Richmond
Kara Tureski: University of Richmond
Garrett R. Griffin: University of Richmond
Catherine Lowry: Randolph-Macon College
Jamison Williams: Randolph-Macon College
Jennifer Collins: Randolph-Macon College
Heather McLearie: Randolph-Macon College
Kelly G. Lambert: Randolph-Macon College
Nature, 1999, vol. 402, issue 6758, 137-138
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Neural activity in rats is enhanced by pregnancy and the demands of rearing offspring.
Date: 1999
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