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Apparent delayed enhancement of memory following post-trial methylamphetamine hydrochloride

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L'hydrochlorure de méthylamphétamine, drogue qui était administrée aux rats après qu'ils aient subi une seule expérience d'entrainement, améliorerait la mémoire des animaux testés, mais cet effet se n'est produit que 7 jours après l'expérience.

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Johnson, F.N., Waite, K. Apparent delayed enhancement of memory following post-trial methylamphetamine hydrochloride. Experientia 27, 1316–1317 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136711

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