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Effects of ethanol on the development of classically conditioned heart rate in the rat
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Factors affecting the direction of classically conditioned heart-rate responses of rats : influence of instrumental contingencies, degree of restraint, and skeletal-motor activity
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Classically conditioned changes in heart rate and blood pressure based on electric shock or ammonia-fumes reinforcement
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Conditioned inhibitory changes in heart rate with and without ethanol
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Conditioned inhibition of heart rate : the effects of ethanol on three inhibitory-training procedures
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Effects of intrauterine ischemia on heart rate conditioning in neonatal dogs
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Classically conditioned heart rate in rats based on the interoceptive effects of ethanol and lithium chloride
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The Effects of amygdalar lesions on heart rate responses in rats
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Autonomic control of classically conditioned heart rate and blood pressure responses in restrained and unrestrained spontaneously hypertensive rats
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Autonomic correlates of conditioned changes generated by an explicitly unpaired procedure
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The Effects of morphine and nalozone on aversively conditioned heart rate responses of the rat
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Effects of central administration of an enkephalin analog ([D-Ala2 ]-methionine enkephalinamide) on the development of conditioned heart rate respones
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Conditioned stimulus control of the physiological effects of morphine
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