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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|December 1, 1986
Changes in response rates and reinforcement thresholds for intracranial self-stimulation during morphine withdrawalG J Schaefer, R P Michael
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|January 1, 1988
Naloxone and diprenorphine reduce responding for brain self-stimulation in a fixed-ratio schedule in ratsG J Schaefer, R P Michael
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1980
Acute effects of neuroleptics on brain self-stimulation thresholds in ratsG J Schaefer, R P Michael
Nature|February 3, 1977
Peri-ovulatory synchronisation of behaviour in male and female rhesus monkeysR P Michael, R W Bonsall
Behavioural Brain Research|July 1, 1988
An analysis of the effects of amphetamine on brain self-stimulation behaviorG J Schaefer, R P Michael
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|December 1, 1971
Volatile constituents of primate vaginal secretionsR W Bonsall, R P Michael
Life Sciences|May 5, 1986
Neurons in the brain of fetal rhesus monkeys accumulate 3H-testosterone or its metabolitesR P Michael, H D Rees
Brain Research|March 1, 1984
Estrogen target neurons in the forebrain of the cat during postnatal developmentH D Rees, R P Michael
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|January 1, 1992
Schedule-controlled brain self-stimulation: has it utility for behavioral pharmacology?G J Schaefer, R P Michael
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|February 1, 1992
Effects of amphetamine and nomifensine on intracranial self-stimulation discrimination behavior in ratsG J Schaefer, R P Michael
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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|December 1, 1986
Changes in response rates and reinforcement thresholds for intracranial self-stimulation during morphine withdrawalG J Schaefer, R P Michael
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|January 1, 1988
Naloxone and diprenorphine reduce responding for brain self-stimulation in a fixed-ratio schedule in ratsG J Schaefer, R P Michael
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1980
Acute effects of neuroleptics on brain self-stimulation thresholds in ratsG J Schaefer, R P Michael
Nature|February 3, 1977
Peri-ovulatory synchronisation of behaviour in male and female rhesus monkeysR P Michael, R W Bonsall
Behavioural Brain Research|July 1, 1988
An analysis of the effects of amphetamine on brain self-stimulation behaviorG J Schaefer, R P Michael
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|December 1, 1971
Volatile constituents of primate vaginal secretionsR W Bonsall, R P Michael
Life Sciences|May 5, 1986
Neurons in the brain of fetal rhesus monkeys accumulate 3H-testosterone or its metabolitesR P Michael, H D Rees
Brain Research|March 1, 1984
Estrogen target neurons in the forebrain of the cat during postnatal developmentH D Rees, R P Michael
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|January 1, 1992
Schedule-controlled brain self-stimulation: has it utility for behavioral pharmacology?G J Schaefer, R P Michael
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|February 1, 1992
Effects of amphetamine and nomifensine on intracranial self-stimulation discrimination behavior in ratsG J Schaefer, R P Michael
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