Taming of wild Rattus norvegicus by lesions of the mesencephalic central gray

Physiological Psychology - Tập 9 Số 2 - Trang 157-163 - 1981
D. C. Blanchard1, Gregg Williams1, E. M. C. Lee1, Robert J. Blanchard1
1University of Hawaii

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