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... Atropine has been used by optom- etrists to dilate the pupils in the eye so that the retina of the eye can be examined . When atropine is placed in the eye , it blocks the re- ceptor sites at the parasympathetic neuromus- cular ...
... Atropine has been used by optom- etrists to dilate the pupils in the eye so that the retina of the eye can be examined . When atropine is placed in the eye , it blocks the re- ceptor sites at the parasympathetic neuromus- cular ...
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... ATROPINE block FIGURE 5-1 . The Eikelboom and Stewart ( 1982 ) model of drug effect conditioning applied to the effects of apomorphine and atropine on salivation . cause it blocks the synapses which control the salivary glands and these ...
... ATROPINE block FIGURE 5-1 . The Eikelboom and Stewart ( 1982 ) model of drug effect conditioning applied to the effects of apomorphine and atropine on salivation . cause it blocks the synapses which control the salivary glands and these ...
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... atropine and other anti- cholinergics . atropine : a potent anticholinergic drug that has been used as a poison and hallucinogen . automutilation : after high doses of a psychomotor stimulant or caffeine , nonhumans will sometimes chew ...
... atropine and other anti- cholinergics . atropine : a potent anticholinergic drug that has been used as a poison and hallucinogen . automutilation : after high doses of a psychomotor stimulant or caffeine , nonhumans will sometimes chew ...
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Experimental Research Designs 1 History of the Study of Behavior | 10 |
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