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The nature of dissociation: Effects of transitions between normal and barbiturate-induced states on reversal learning and habituation

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This work was supported by the United States Public Health Service (Grant No. MH-03238-06) and the National Research Council of Canada (Grant No. APT-74).

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Bindra, D., Reichert, H. The nature of dissociation: Effects of transitions between normal and barbiturate-induced states on reversal learning and habituation. Psychopharmacologia 10, 330–344 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00403902

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