PMID: 7187989Jan 1, 1982Paper

The role of noradrenaline in learned behaviors: studies using DSP4

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
T Archer

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Jan 1, 1994·New Directions for Child Development·R A Fabes
Oct 1, 1986·Physiology & Behavior·T U JärbeT Archer
Jan 1, 1987·Physiology & Behavior·E BrennerJ Van der Gugten
Jan 1, 1988·Physiology & Behavior·P G CliftonL Brighton
Mar 1, 1990·Behavioral and Neural Biology·M C Bennett, F J Hock
Apr 1, 1986·Behavioural Brain Research·T ArcherG Jonsson
Jan 1, 1984·Scandinavian Journal of Psychology·A K MohammedT U Järbe
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Jan 1, 1985·Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences·A L Riley, D L Tuck
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