PMID: 6017983Feb 24, 1967Paper

Phenylketonuria: enduring behavioral deficits in phenylketonuric rats

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R L Schalock, F D Klopfer

Abstract

The behavioral deficit in rats made "phenylketonuric" by ingestion of L-phenylalanine was evaluated 23 to 65 days following cessation of treatment. Animals treated from birth to 60 days showed significant deficit on reasoning and discrimination learning tests but not on discrimination reversal sets. Animals treated from 30 to 60 days showed significant deficit only on the reasoning test.

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Jan 1, 1972·Developmental Psychobiology·K Hole
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