Novel object recognition on P30 and P120: At the age of 30 days, both propofol treated animals (t(7) = 7.45, ***q = 4.3×10<sup>−4</sup>) and controls (t(10) = 6.30, ***q = 3.6×10<sup>−4</sup>) spent significantly more time with the novel object indicating their ability to discriminate the novel from the old object.

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<p>Propofol (t(7) = −1.44, q = 0.192) as well as control animals (t(10) = −1.92, q = 0.168) failed to do so after a 24 hrs inter-trial interval. At P120 both groups spent a random amount of time with either of the objects after 6 hrs and also after a 24 hrs interval, indicating that they were unable to remember the old object. (n<sub>controls</sub> = 12 animals, n<sub>propofol</sub> = 8 animals).</p

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