IMPULSIVIDAD Y DEFICIT DE ATENCION EN RATAS CRIADAS CON SUSCEPTIBILIDAD A LAS CONVULSIONES
Columnista Experto de SIIC Hymie Anisman
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1 de noviembre, 2002
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Expertos de Iberoamérica,
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Especialidad principal:
Neurología
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Merali, Z., Kent, P., Michaud, D., McIntyre, D., Anisman, H. (2001) Differential effects of psychogenic and neurogenic stressors on central corticotropin-releasing hormone and bombesin-like peptides in the Fast and Slow seizing rat, Brain Research 906:6073, 2000
McIntyre, D.C. and Anisman, H. (2000). Anxiety and impulse control in rats selectively bred for seizure sensitivity. In M. Mysblodsky and I. Weiner (Eds.), Contemporary Issues in Modeling Psychopathology. Kluwer Academic, New York. Pp. 29-44, :
McIntyre, D.C., Hayley, S., Kent, P. Merali, Z. & Hymie Anisman, H. Influence of psychogenic and neurogenic stressors on neuroendocrine and central monoamine activity in fast and slow seizing rats, Brin Research 840:65-74, 1999
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