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Sexual dimorphism in passive avoidance behavior of rats: Relation to body weight,age, shock intensity and retention interval
Authors:Filippo Drago  Béla Bohus  Umberto Scapagnini  David De Wied
Affiliation:1. Rudolf Magnus Institute for Pharmacology, Medical Faculty, University of Utrecht, Vondellaan 6, Utrecht, The Netherlands;2. Department of Pharmacology, University of Catania, Catania, Italy
Abstract:
Female rats were inferior to age- and weight-matched males in the retention of a step-through type passive avoidance response 24 and 48 hr after the learning. This sex difference could be observed at different intensities of foot shock which was used as aversive stimulus during the single learning trial. Additionally, unlike in males, retention of the passive avoidance response in the females was not the function of shock intensity. Male and female rats, however, showed similar passive avoidance if tested immediately after the learning trial. The results suggest the existence of sexual dimorphism in memory processes.
Keywords:Passive avoidance  Sexual dimorphism  Body weight  Age  Shock intensity  Retention interval
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