Acute Ethanol Administration Impairs Spatial Performance While Facilitating Nonspatial Performance in Rats
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Phillip J. Best | P. Best | D. B. Matthews | Douglas B. Matthews | Mark Ilgen | Aaron M. White | M. Ilgen
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