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Rats exposed to a novel T-maze during unilateral spreading depression showed complete transfer of habituation when tested subsequently with depression of the opposite hemisphere.
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This investigation was supported by USPHS grant RO1-MH 07923 to Dr. S. L. Chorover, whom I thank for interest and advice. This spreading depression technique was developed in our laboratory by Dr. P. H. Schiller.
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Squire, L.R. Transfer of habituation using spreading depression. Psychon Sci 5, 261–262 (1966). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03328385
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