Activity Wheel Running Reduces Escape Latency and Alters Brain Monoamine Levels After Footshock

Document Type

Article

Rights

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

This document is currently not available here.

Share

COinS