2015
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.29.1_supplement.840.14
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Neonatal Exercise Prevents Anxiety‐Related Behavior and Improves Episodic Memory in Adult but not in Aged Rats

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“…BDNF expression in the perirhinal cortex of exercising rats was strongly correlated with object recognition memory. Additionally, moderateintensity exercise during the neonatal period in Wistar rats affected episodic memory and anxiety-like behavior, reducing anxiety, and improving episodic memory in adulthood [134]. However, these effects were not observed in later life.…”
Section: The Role Of the Serotoninergic System On The Effects Of Exer...mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…BDNF expression in the perirhinal cortex of exercising rats was strongly correlated with object recognition memory. Additionally, moderateintensity exercise during the neonatal period in Wistar rats affected episodic memory and anxiety-like behavior, reducing anxiety, and improving episodic memory in adulthood [134]. However, these effects were not observed in later life.…”
Section: The Role Of the Serotoninergic System On The Effects Of Exer...mentioning
confidence: 92%