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Stability and flexibility of the message carried by semiochemical stimuli, as revealed by devaluation of carbon disulfide followed by social transmission of food preference
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Stability and flexibility of the message carried by semiochemical stimuli, as revealed by devaluation of carbon disulfide followed by social transmission of food preference

Joost X Maier, Meredith L Blankenship, Nicholas C Barry, Sarah E Richards and Donald B Katz
Behavioral neuroscience, Vol.128(4), pp.413-418
08/2014
PMCID: PMC4107047
PMID: 24841743

Abstract

Food Preferences Carbon Disulfide Animals Avoidance Learning Conditioning (Psychology) Social Behavior Rats, Long-Evans Rats Male Olfactory Perception Pheromones Neuroscience Olfaction or Smell

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