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1. Appetitive conditioning task in a shuttle box and its comparison with the active avoidance paradigm. Berezhnoy DS, Zamorina TA, Inozemtsev AN. Learn Behav; 2020 Sep; 48(3):364-372. PubMed ID: 32212100 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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