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The following pages link to Analysis of freezing behavior and ultrasonic vocalization in response to foot-shocks, ultrasound signals and GABAergic inhibition in the inferior colliculus: effects of muscimol and midazolam (Q44683059):
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- On the relationships between ultrasonic calling and anxiety-related behavior in rats (Q30445739) (← links)
- Role of GABA in anxiety and depression (Q34583254) (← links)
- Differential effects of ethanol and midazolam upon the devaluation of an aversive memory in infant rats. (Q36782618) (← links)
- Evidence for GABAergic inhibitory deficits in major depressive disorder (Q37800213) (← links)
- Affective communication in rodents: ultrasonic vocalizations as a tool for research on emotion and motivation. (Q38098109) (← links)
- Evidence for mediation of nociception by injection of the NK-3 receptor agonist, senktide, into the dorsal periaqueductal gray of rats (Q48308275) (← links)
- Intranasal administration of dopamine attenuates unconditioned fear in that it reduces restraint-induced ultrasound vocalizations and escape from bright light (Q48333343) (← links)
- Isolation-induced changes in ultrasonic vocalization, fear-potentiated startle and prepulse inhibition in rats (Q50968759) (← links)
- Chronic stress increases susceptibility to food addiction by increasing the levels of DR2 and MOR in the nucleus accumbens. (Q64947631) (← links)