Activity Wheel Running Reduces Escape Latency and Alters Brain Monoamine Levels After Footshock
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Brain Research Bulletin, Volume 42, Issue 5, 1997, pages 399-406.
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Dishman, R. K., Renner, K. J., Youngstedt, S. D., Reigle, T. G., Bunnell, B. N., Burke, K. A., ... Meyerhoff, J. L. (1997). Activity wheel running reduces escape latency and alters brain monoamine levels after footshock. Brain Research Bulletin, 42(5), 399-406.
© Brain Research Bulletin, 1997, Elsevier
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