One experience with ‘lower’ or ‘higher’ intensity stressors, respectively enhances or diminishes responsiveness to haloperidol weeks later: implications for understanding drug variability
Seymour M. Antelman(University of Pittsburgh), Herbert Barry(University of Pittsburgh), Donna Kocan(University of Pittsburgh), Steven Knopf(Psychiatric Medical Center), Donald L. Meyer(University of Pittsburgh), David J. Edwards(University of Pittsburgh), Anthony R. Caggiula(University of Pittsburgh)
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