Data for: Cognitive and behavioral effects of brief seizures in mice
This data documents the locomotor activity patterns of C57BL/6J mice in an empty open field arena devoid of objects and in the context of the novel object recognition paradigm. Locomotor activity patterns were measured before and after ECS or sham was administered. Data was collected using AnyMaze s...
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