Abstract: | Effects of posttraining epinephrine on retention of a massed (1 session, 30 trials) 2-way active avoidance task were studied in rats. Immediately after the training session rats received an injection of 0.05 or 0.01 mg/kg intraperitoneal/ly (ip) epinephrine, or distilled water. Retention was tested 11, 20 or 45 days after training, in independent groups of rats. The 20- and 45-day retention was improved in poor-learning rats and disrupted in good-learning rats. It was concluded that the effect (facilitatory or disruptive) of posttraining epinephrine on memory consolidation depends on the basic learning capacity of rats for this task and needs a long time to be expressed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |