Winters, B. D., Bartko, S. J., Saksida, L. M., & Bussey, T. J. (2007). Scopolamine infused into perirhinal cortex improves object recognition memory by blocking the acquisition of interfering object information. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
Chicago Style aipamenaWinters, Boyer D., Susan J. Bartko, Lisa M. Saksida, and Timothy J. Bussey. Scopolamine Infused Into Perirhinal Cortex Improves Object Recognition Memory By Blocking the Acquisition of Interfering Object Information. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2007.
MLA aipamenaWinters, Boyer D., Susan J. Bartko, Lisa M. Saksida, and Timothy J. Bussey. Scopolamine Infused Into Perirhinal Cortex Improves Object Recognition Memory By Blocking the Acquisition of Interfering Object Information. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2007.