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. 1996 Dec 1;16(23):7768–7775. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.16-23-07768.1996

Table 2.

The effect of FG7142, propranolol, andd-cycloserine on delayed alternation performance

Vehicle FG7142 Propranolol FG7142/Propranolol
80.4  ± 2.7 51.6  ± 7.02-a 70.0  ± 4.9 56.5  ± 7.5
(n = 14) (n = 11) (n = 7) (n = 7)
Vehicle FG7142 d-Cycloserine FG7142/d-Cycloserine
76.4  ± 4.2 59.9  ± 2.72-a 88.8  ± 4.3 43.3  ± 13.3
(n = 6) (n = 5) (n = 4) (n = 3)

Performance on delayed alternation in rats after the administration of vehicle, FG7142 (20 mg/kg), propranolol (5 mg/kg), and d-cycloserine (3 mg/kg). Data are expressed as percentage correct mean ± SEM.

F2-a

Significantly different from vehicle (unpairedt test; p < 0.05).