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  • 1. Interactions between mecamylamine and alcohol in Long-Evans rats: flash-evoked potentials, body temperature, behavior, and blood alcohol concentration.
    Hetzler BE, Bauer AM.
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  • 2. Nicotine-ethanol interactions in flash-evoked potentials and behavior of Long-Evans rats.
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  • 3. Effects of mecamylamine on flash-evoked potentials, body temperature, and behavior in Long-Evans rats.
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  • 4. Baclofen does not counteract the acute effects of ethanol on flash-evoked potentials in Long-Evans rats.
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  • 8. Nicotine alters flash-evoked potentials in Long-Evans rats.
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  • 11. Acute effects of alcohol on photic evoked potentials of albino rats: visual cortex and superior colliculus.
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  • 14. Acute effects of ethanol on pattern reversal and flash-evoked potentials in rats and the relationship to body temperature.
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  • 15. Effects of ketamine, naloxone, and physostigmine on flash evoked potentials in rat superior colliculus.
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  • 16. Acute effects of alcohol on evoked potentials in visual cortex and superior colliculus of the rat.
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  • 17. Inhibitory influence of mecamylamine on the development and the expression of ethanol-induced locomotor sensitization in mice.
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  • 18. Effect of ethanol on the visual-evoked potential in rat: dynamics of ON and OFF responses.
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  • 19. Cholinergic role in alcohol's effects on evoked potentials in visual cortex of the albino rat.
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  • 20. Permanent changes of the visually evoked responses in the superior colliculus after early postnatal treatment with monosodium-L-glutamate.
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