Stress and Enhanced Dopamine Utilization in the Frontal Cortex: The Myth and the Realitya
Seymour M. Antelman(University of Pittsburgh), David J. Edwards(University of Pittsburgh), Donald T. Lysle(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Donna Kocan(University of Pittsburgh), Anthony R. Caggiula(University of Pittsburgh), Steven Knopf(Psychiatric Medical Center)
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