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    Scopolamine and MK-801 impair recognition memory in a new spontaneous object exploration task in monkeys by Oliveira, André W.C., Pacheco, Jéssica V.N., Costa, Clara S., Aquino, Jéssica, Maior, Rafael S., Barros, Marilia

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-12-2021)
    “…The spontaneous object recognition (SOR) task is one of the most widely used behavioral protocols to assess visual memory in animals. However, only recently…”
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    A single brief stressful event time-dependently affects object recognition memory and promotes familiarity preference in marmoset monkeys by Costa, Clara S., Oliveira, André W.C., Easton, Alexander, Barros, Marilia

    Published in Behavioural processes (01-06-2022)
    “…A stressful experience can enhance information storage and impair memory retrieval in the rodent novel object recognition (NOR) task. However, recent…”
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    Sex, diurnal variation and retention interval differently affect performance of marmoset monkeys in a recognition memory task for object location by Vannuchi, Clarissa R.S., Costa, Clara S., de Jesus, Fernando M., Maior, Rafael S., Barros, Marilia

    Published in Behavioural brain research (03-02-2020)
    “…•Sex and diurnal variation in circadian time had no effect on the marmoset SOL task.•Place recognition memory may naturally decay after 24 h.•More remote…”
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    Leisure time behaviors: prevalence, correlates and associations with overweight in Brazilian adults. A cross-sectional analysis by Fernandes, Romulo A, Christofaro, Diego G D, Casonato, Juliano, Costa Rosa, Clara S, Costa, Felipe F, Freitas Júnior, Ismael F, Luiz Monteiro, Henrique, Ramos DE Oliveira, Arli

    Published in Revista medíca de Chile (01-01-2010)
    “…Television viewing (TV viewing) is an important indicator of physical inactivity. To analyze the prevalence of different leisure time behaviors and TV viewing…”
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