Multimodal Gamma Stimulation Improves Activity but not Memory in Aged Tgf344-AD Rats

CONCLUSION: Multimodal gamma stimulation did not enhance memory performance in the object location task or the spontaneous alternation task. However, in both tasks, the treatment group had improved measures of exploratory activity relative to the untreated group. We conclude that several limitations could have contributed to this mixed effect, including aging complications, different animal models, or light cycle effects.PMID:38445702 | DOI:10.2174/0115672050281956240228075849
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