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K A Miczek

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Psychopharmacology Bulletin|January 1, 1981
Pharmacological evidence for catecholamine involvement in animal aggression [proceedings]K A Miczek
Psychopharmacology|February 28, 1979
A new test for aggression in rats without aversive stimulation: differential effects of d-amphetamine and cocaineK A Miczek
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|January 1, 1983
Ethological analysis of drug action on aggression and defenseK A Miczek
Psychopharmacology|March 13, 2001
Landmark publications in Psychopharmacology: the first 40 yearsK A Miczek
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|July 1, 1973
Effects of scopolamine, amphetamine and benzodiazepines on conditioned suppressionK A Miczek
Activitas Nervosa Superior|September 1, 1977
A behavioral analysis of aggressive behaviors induced and modulated by delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol, pilocarpine, d-amphetamine and l-dopa [proceedings]K A Miczek
Psychopharmacologia|February 20, 1973
Effects of scopolamine, amphetamine and chlordiazepoxide on punishmentK A Miczek
Psychopharmacologia|January 1, 1974
Intraspecies aggression in rats: effects of d-amphetamine and chlordiazepoxideK A Miczek
Behavioural Pharmacology|September 3, 2004
More questions than answers. Commentary on Fuchs et al., examining novel concepts of the pathophysiology of depression in the chronic psychosocial stress paradigm in tree shrewsK A Miczek
Psychopharmacology|January 31, 1979
Chronic delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol in rats: effect on social interactions, mouse killing, motor activity, consummatory behavior, and body temperatureK A Miczek
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Psychopharmacology Bulletin|January 1, 1981
Pharmacological evidence for catecholamine involvement in animal aggression [proceedings]K A Miczek
Psychopharmacology|February 28, 1979
A new test for aggression in rats without aversive stimulation: differential effects of d-amphetamine and cocaineK A Miczek
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|January 1, 1983
Ethological analysis of drug action on aggression and defenseK A Miczek
Psychopharmacology|March 13, 2001
Landmark publications in Psychopharmacology: the first 40 yearsK A Miczek
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|July 1, 1973
Effects of scopolamine, amphetamine and benzodiazepines on conditioned suppressionK A Miczek
Activitas Nervosa Superior|September 1, 1977
A behavioral analysis of aggressive behaviors induced and modulated by delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol, pilocarpine, d-amphetamine and l-dopa [proceedings]K A Miczek
Psychopharmacologia|February 20, 1973
Effects of scopolamine, amphetamine and chlordiazepoxide on punishmentK A Miczek
Psychopharmacologia|January 1, 1974
Intraspecies aggression in rats: effects of d-amphetamine and chlordiazepoxideK A Miczek
Behavioural Pharmacology|September 3, 2004
More questions than answers. Commentary on Fuchs et al., examining novel concepts of the pathophysiology of depression in the chronic psychosocial stress paradigm in tree shrewsK A Miczek
Psychopharmacology|January 31, 1979
Chronic delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol in rats: effect on social interactions, mouse killing, motor activity, consummatory behavior, and body temperatureK A Miczek
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