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... similar to the bar- biturates . The effect of alcohol on punished responding is also similar to the barbiturates , but not quite as striking . In an early experiment , Conger ( 1951 ) trained rats to run down a runway for food and then ...
... similar to the bar- biturates . The effect of alcohol on punished responding is also similar to the barbiturates , but not quite as striking . In an early experiment , Conger ( 1951 ) trained rats to run down a runway for food and then ...
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... similar to that produced by 0.8 mg / kg of amphetamine . It is believed that the initial depression is a result of increased ACh levels in the brain , an effect which dis- appears with tolerance after a few days . Once the ACh levels ...
... similar to that produced by 0.8 mg / kg of amphetamine . It is believed that the initial depression is a result of increased ACh levels in the brain , an effect which dis- appears with tolerance after a few days . Once the ACh levels ...
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... similar types of images , Sie- gel was also able to demonstrate that at higher doses , people sometimes feel as ... similar effects , Siegel wondered whether the similarities were not due to cultural factors since all his subjects came ...
... similar types of images , Sie- gel was also able to demonstrate that at higher doses , people sometimes feel as ... similar effects , Siegel wondered whether the similarities were not due to cultural factors since all his subjects came ...
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Experimental Research Designs 1 History of the Study of Behavior | 10 |
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Drugs and Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral Pharmacology Stephanie Hancock,William McKim No preview available - 2017 |
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