Observation of Distressed Conspecific as a Model of Emotional Trauma Generates Silent Synapses in the Prefrontal-Amygdala Pathway and Enhances Fear Learning, but Ketamine Abolishes those Effects
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Wataru Ito | Alexei Morozov | A. Erisir | A. Morozov | Alev Erisir | W. Ito | Alexei Morozov | Wataru Ito
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