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Date of correction: February 24, 2009Reason for correction: -Correction: CITATIONDetails: Wrong : BERNBERG, R. E. A comparison of the effects of ECS and EN upon the laming ability of young rats. J. comp. physiol. Psychol., 1951, 44, 50-60. DENENBERG, V. H., & BELL, R. W. Critical period for effects of infantile experience on adult learning. Science, 1960, 131, 227-228. DENENBERG, V. H., & KARAS, G. G. Effects of differential infantile handling upon weight gain and morality in the rat and mouse. Science, 1959, 130, 629-630. ERIKSEN, C. W., PORTER, P. B., & STONE, C. P. Learning ability in rats given ECS in late infancy. I. J. comp. phvsiol. Psvchol., 1948, 41, 144-154. LEVINE, S., & LEwis, G. W. Critical period for the effects of infantile experience on maturation of stress response. Science, 1959, 129, 42-43. LONG, J. A., & EVANS, M. E. The estrus cycle in the rat and its associated phenomena. Memories of University California, 1922, 6, 1-148. MICHAEL, S. T. Electric shock treatment and the menstrual cycle. AMA Arch. Neurol. Psychiat., 1954, 71, 198-207. PORTER, P. B., STONE, C. P., & ERIKSEN, C. W. Learning ability in rats given ECS in late infancy. II. J. comp. physiol. Psychol., 1948, 41, 423-431. RICHTER, C. P. Abnormal but regular cycles in behavior and metabolism in rats and catationic-schizophrenics. In M. Reiss (Ed.), Psychoendo-crinology. N. Y.: Grune & Stratton, 1958. ROYCE, J. R., & RosvoLn, H. E. Electroshock and the rat adrenal cortex. AMA Arch. Neurol. Psychiat., 1953, 70, 516-537. SEKIGUCHI, S. Effects of adrenalectomy and ECS on preference for salt solution in rats. Jap. J. Psychol., 1958, 29, 8-17. (a) SEKIGUCHI, S. Changes in feeding activity and urinary excretion of 17-KS following ECS in rats. Jap. Bull. exp. Animals, 1958, 7, 108-113. (b) SEKIGUCHI, S. Effects of ECS and ES on the sexual cycle in female rats. Jap. J. Psychol., 1960, 31, 181-188. (a) SEKIGUCHi, S. Effects of ECS and epinephrine, alone or in combination, on urinary Cl excretion and sexual cycle in the female rats. Memories of University of Shiga, 1960, 10, 139-147. (b) SHAKLEE, A. B., & ARNDT, W. B. Endocrine and behavioral effects of intensive schedules of ECS. J. Psychol., 1956, 42, 265-272. STERN, J. A. The permanence of effect of a series of ECS on open-field behavior. J. comp. physiol. Psychol., 1956, 49, 411-415. (a) STERN, J. A. The effect of a series of ECS on some measures of activity in th male albino rat. J. genet. Psychol., 1956, 89, 141-151. (b)
Right : BERNBERG, R. E. A comparison of the effects of ECS and EN upon the larning ability of young rats. J. comp. physiol. Psychol., 1951, 44, 50-60. DENENBERG, V. H., & BELL, R. W. Critical period for effects of infantile experience on adult learning. Science, 1960, 131, 227-228. DENENBERG, V. H., & KARAS, G. G. Effects of differential infantile handling upon weight gain and morality in the rat and mouse. Science, 1959, 130, 629-630. ERIKSEN, C. W., PORTER, P. B., & STONE, C. P. Learning ability in rats given ECS in late infancy. I. J. comp. physiol. Psychol., 1948, 41, 144-154. LEVINE, S., & LEWIS, G. W. Critical period for the effects of infantile experience on maturation of stress response. Science, 1959, 129, 42-43. LONG, J. A., & EVANS, M. E. The estrus cycle in the rat and its associated phenomena. Memories of University California, 1922, 6, 1-148. MICHAEL, S. T. Electric shock treatment and the menstrual cycle. AMA Arch. Neurol. Psychiat., 1954, 71, 198-207. PORTER, P. B., STONE, C. P., & ERIKSEN, C. W. Learning ability in rats given ECS in late infancy. II. J. comp. physiol. Psychol., 1948, 41, 423-431. RICHTER, C. P. Abnormal but regular cycles in behavior and metabolism in rats and catationicschizophrenics. In M. Reiss (Ed.), Psychoendocrinology. N. Y.: Grune & Stratton, 1958. ROYCE, J. R., & ROSVOLD, H. E. Electroshock and the rat adrenal cortex. AMA Arch. Neurol. Psychiat., 1953, 70, 516-537. SEKIGUCHI, S. Effects of adrenalectomy and ECS on preference for salt solution in rats. Jap. Psychol., 1958, 29, 8-17.(a) SEKIGUCHI, S. Changes in feeding activity and urinary excretion of 17-KS following ECS in rats. Jap. Bull. exp. Animals, 1958, 7, 108-113.(b) SEKIGUCHI, S. Effects of ECS and ES on the sexual cycle in female rats. Jap. J. Psychol., 1960, 31, 181-188.(a) SEKIGUCHI, S. Effects of ECS and epinephrine, alone or in combination, on urinary Cl excretion and sexual cycle in the female rats. Memories of University of Shiga, 1960, 10, 139-147.(b) SHAKLEE, A. B., & ARNDT, W. B. Endocrine and behavioral effects of intensive schedules of ECS. J. Psychol., 1956, 42, 265-272. STERN, J. A. The permanence of effect of a series of ECS on open-field behavior. J. comp. physiol. Psychol., 1956, 49, 411-415.(a) STERN, J. A. The effect of a series of ECS on some measures of activity in th male albino rat. J. genet. Psychol., 1956, 89, 141-151.(b)
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