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Source: PubMed
Journal of comparative and physiological psychology
Jun, 1965;59 469-72.
CHOLINERGIC MECHANISMS IN OPERANT RESPONDING.
J T TAPP
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PMID: 14313801
DOI: 10.1037/h0022034
Abstract
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Keywords
ACETYLCHOLINE
ATROPINE
BEHAVIOR, ANIMAL
BRAIN
EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY
LEARNING
METABOLISM
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
RATS
RECEPTORS, NEURAL
MeSH Term
Acetylcholine
Animals
Atropine
Behavior, Animal
Brain
Cholinergic Agents
Learning
Metabolism
Psychopharmacology
Rats
Research
Sensory Receptor Cells
Chemicals
Cholinergic Agents
Atropine
Acetylcholine
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CHOLINERGIC
MECHANISMS
IN
OPERANT
RESPONDING
ACETYLCHOLINE
ATROPINE
BEHAVIOR
ANIMAL
BRAIN
EXPERIMENTAL
LAB
STUDY
LEARNING
METABOLISM
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
RATS
RECEPTORS
NEURAL
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