Rat ultrasonic vocalizations demonstrate that the motivation to contextually reinstate cocaine-seeking behavior does not necessarily involve a hedonic response
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Rat ultrasonic vocalizations demonstrate that the motivation to contextually reinstate cocaine-seeking behavior does not necessarily involve a hedonic response
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ADDICTION BIOLOGY
Volume 19, Issue 5, Pages 781-790
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Wiley
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2013-03-19
DOI
10.1111/adb.12044
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