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Retrograde Amnesia: Electroconvulsive Shock Effects After Termination of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Deprivation

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Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 1971 Apr 2
PMID 4322958
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Abstract

Mice that were deprived of rapid eye movement sleep for 2 days immediately after one-trial training in an inhibitory avoidance task and were given an electroconvulsive shock after deprivation displayed retrograde amnesia on a retention test given 24 hours later. Electroconvulsive shock produced no amnesia in comparable groups of animals that were not deprived of rapid eye movement sleep.

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