Amphetamine-induced conditioned activity in rats: comparison with novelty-induced activity and role of the basolateral amygdala.

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Published in Behav Neurosci on August 01, 1995

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S H Ahmed1, M Cador, M Le Moal, L Stinus

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1: INSERM U259, Université de Bordeaux II, France.

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