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Journal ArticleDate
2015-12-23Author
Bangasser, DSubject
active responsesfear conditioning
neuroscience
rat
sex differences
Animals
Disease Models, Animal
Fear
Locomotion
Mental Disorders
Rats
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10.7554/eLife.13119Abstract
© 2015, eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. All rights reserved. Male and female rats respond to a fearful experience in different ways, but this was not previously taken into account in research into psychiatric disorders.Citation to related work
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