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The following pages link to Fetal experience with milk or an artificial nipple alters appetitive and aversive responses to perioral cutaneous stimuli (Q52216604):
Displaying 9 items.
- Central effects of ethanol interact with endogenous mu-opioid activity to control isolation-induced analgesia in maternally separated infant rats (Q30417531) (← links)
- μ-Opioid blockade reduces ethanol effects on intake and behavior of the infant rat during short-term but not long-term social isolation (Q30443720) (← links)
- Brain Substrates of Infant–Mother Attachment: Contributions of Opioids, Oxytocin, and Norepinephrine (Q34747105) (← links)
- Development of responses to an artificial nipple in the rat fetus: Involvement of mu and kappa opioid systems (Q44333696) (← links)
- Classical conditioning in the rat fetus: involvement of mu and kappa opioid systems in the conditioned response (Q44337771) (← links)
- Endogenous Mu Opioid Systems and Perioral Responsiveness in the Rat Fetus (Q44346403) (← links)
- Maternal anesthesia via isoflurane or ether differentially affects pre-and postnatal behavior in rat offspring (Q46944329) (← links)
- Early establishment of lesion-insensitive mature barrelettes corresponding to upper lip vibrissae in developing mice (Q48252790) (← links)
- Oral grasping of a surrogate nipple by the newborn rat (Q73508427) (← links)