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S F Maier

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Behavioral Neuroscience|February 1, 1993
Dissociation of interference with the speed and accuracy of escape produced by inescapable shockS F Maier, T R Minor
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|July 1, 1987
Shock signals and the development of stress-induced analgesiaS F Maier, J R Keith
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|July 1, 1988
Inescapable shock and attention to internal versus external cues in a water discrimination escape taskR K Lee, S F Maier
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 1, 1988
The estrous cycle and estrogen modulate stress-induced analgesiaS M Ryan, S F Maier
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|June 1, 1988
Inescapable shock, shock controllability, and mitogen stimulated lymphocyte proliferationS F Maier, M L Laudenslager
Annual Review of Psychology|February 7, 2001
The pain of being sick: implications of immune-to-brain communication for understanding painL R Watkins, S F Maier
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 8, 1999
Implications of immune-to-brain communication for sickness and painL R Watkins, S F Maier
Psychological Review|February 5, 1998
Cytokines for psychologists: implications of bidirectional immune-to-brain communication for understanding behavior, mood, and cognitionS F Maier, L R Watkins
Psychological Bulletin|December 1, 1972
Molecular changes during learning: behavioral strategy--a comment on Gaito and BonnetW T Greenough, S F Maier
NIDA Research Monograph|January 1, 1986
Control vs. lack of control over aversive stimuli: nonopioid-opioid analgesic consequencesR C Drugan, S F Maier
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Behavioral Neuroscience|February 1, 1993
Dissociation of interference with the speed and accuracy of escape produced by inescapable shockS F Maier, T R Minor
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|July 1, 1987
Shock signals and the development of stress-induced analgesiaS F Maier, J R Keith
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|July 1, 1988
Inescapable shock and attention to internal versus external cues in a water discrimination escape taskR K Lee, S F Maier
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 1, 1988
The estrous cycle and estrogen modulate stress-induced analgesiaS M Ryan, S F Maier
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|June 1, 1988
Inescapable shock, shock controllability, and mitogen stimulated lymphocyte proliferationS F Maier, M L Laudenslager
Annual Review of Psychology|February 7, 2001
The pain of being sick: implications of immune-to-brain communication for understanding painL R Watkins, S F Maier
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 8, 1999
Implications of immune-to-brain communication for sickness and painL R Watkins, S F Maier
Psychological Review|February 5, 1998
Cytokines for psychologists: implications of bidirectional immune-to-brain communication for understanding behavior, mood, and cognitionS F Maier, L R Watkins
Psychological Bulletin|December 1, 1972
Molecular changes during learning: behavioral strategy--a comment on Gaito and BonnetW T Greenough, S F Maier
NIDA Research Monograph|January 1, 1986
Control vs. lack of control over aversive stimuli: nonopioid-opioid analgesic consequencesR C Drugan, S F Maier
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