Associative vs topographical accounts of the immediate shock-freezing deficit in rats: Implications for the response selection rules governing species-specific defensive reactions☆
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This research was partially supported by NIMH Grant MH39786-01. A portion of these data was presented at the 1984 meeting of the Psychonomic Society in San Antonio.
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