The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) as an animal model of childhood hyperactivity (ADHD): changed reactivity to reinforcers and to psychomotor stimulants.
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M. A. Metzger | G. Sagvolden | T. Sagvolden | H. Schiørbeck | A. Rugland | I. Spinnangr | Helle K. Schiorbeck | Anne-Lise Rugland | Ingeborg Spinnangr | Geir Sagvolden
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