Selective excitotoxic lesions of the hippocampus and basolateral amygdala have dissociable effects on appetitive cue and place conditioning based on path integration in a novel Y‐maze procedure
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Bruce L McNaughton | Trevor W Robbins | B. McNaughton | T. Robbins | B. Everitt | R. Ito | Barry J Everitt | Rutsuko Ito
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