## Abstract **BACKGROUND:** An experiment was conducted to find out whether ultrasound exposure leads to changes in postnatal growth and development in the mouse. **METHODS:** A total of 15 pregnant Swiss albino mice were exposed to diagnostic levels of ultrasound (3.5 MHz, 65 mW/cm^2^, I~SPTP~ = 1
Effect of brain growth stages on T-maze acquisition in mice
β Scribed by John DeLuca; Hank Bischoff; Stanley Kelman; Maria Lavooy; Tamara Phillips; Robert Posch; Patricia Wolf; Martin Hahn
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 523 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0012-1630
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Recently, it has been shown that brain growth is characterized by periods of especially large increases in growth, with βplateausβ in growth between these βspurtβ periods. In humans, these spurts in brain growth are correlated with spurts in mind growth, collectively termed phrenoblysis. Brain growth spurts in rodents occur at 0β6, 8β12, and 17β23 days of age with plateaus inβbetween. We examined two questions. First, are there differences in learning ability associated with spurts and plateaus in brain growth? Second, can learning during these stages be altered through genetic and environmental manipulations? We employed the high and low lines of the Fuller brain weight selection mice, which are known to have different developmental patterns, and early handling procedures, known to alter growth rates. The results showed that animals tested during a proposed brain growth spurt were superior to animals tested during a brain growth plateau in learning a shockβescape Tβmaze.
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