Motivational Systems in Rats and Monkeys:
Are They Homologous
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Introduction
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Methods
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Results
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Discussion
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References
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Figures
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Kanki JP, Adams DB (1978): Ventrobasal thalamus necessary for visually released defensive boxing of rat. Physiology and Behavior 21: 7 -12.

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Sade DS (1967): Determinants of dominance in a group of free-ranging rhesus monkeys. In Altmann SA (ed): "Social Communication Among Primates." University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

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