Increased volumes of lobule VI in a valproic acid model of autism are associated with worse set-shifting performance in male Long-Evan rats


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Macy Payne, Ivina Mali, Zach E McKinnell, Lisa Vangsness, Tej B. Shrestha, S. Bossmann, B. Plakke
Brain Research, 2021

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Payne, M., Mali, I., McKinnell, Z. E., Vangsness, L., Shrestha, T. B., Bossmann, S., & Plakke, B. (2021). Increased volumes of lobule VI in a valproic acid model of autism are associated with worse set-shifting performance in male Long-Evan rats. Brain Research.


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Payne, Macy, Ivina Mali, Zach E McKinnell, Lisa Vangsness, Tej B. Shrestha, S. Bossmann, and B. Plakke. “Increased Volumes of Lobule VI in a Valproic Acid Model of Autism Are Associated with Worse Set-Shifting Performance in Male Long-Evan Rats.” Brain Research (2021).


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Payne, Macy, et al. “Increased Volumes of Lobule VI in a Valproic Acid Model of Autism Are Associated with Worse Set-Shifting Performance in Male Long-Evan Rats.” Brain Research, 2021.


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@article{macy2021a,
  title = {Increased volumes of lobule VI in a valproic acid model of autism are associated with worse set-shifting performance in male Long-Evan rats},
  year = {2021},
  journal = {Brain Research},
  author = {Payne, Macy and Mali, Ivina and McKinnell, Zach E and Vangsness, Lisa and Shrestha, Tej B. and Bossmann, S. and Plakke, B.}
}


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