Effect of Temperature and Maze Learning on Simple Muscular Activity of White Rats
Keywords:
Proteus, Superiority, Temperature
Abstract
The paper discusses the effects of temperature variation on the simple muscular activity of white rats. Two groups of white rats were selected. Members of one group were trained to run a proteus maze prior to the experiment. Muscular activity of both the groups was compared when subjected to temperature variation. The results show a superiority of trained rats over the others in respect of their muscular activity.
Published
2014-05-16
How to Cite
Deb, A., & Sharma, V. (2014). Effect of Temperature and Maze Learning on Simple Muscular Activity of White Rats. Defence Science Journal, 15(3), 213-220. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.15.7288
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Section
Research Papers
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