A review of preclinical research demonstrating that drug and non-drug reinforcers differentially affect behavior

scientific article published on December 2011

A review of preclinical research demonstrating that drug and non-drug reinforcers differentially affect behavior is …
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P698PubMed publication ID21999697

P2093author name stringDavid N Kearns
Brendan J Tunstall
Maria A Gomez-Serrano
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P433issue4
P304page(s)261-269
P577publication date2011-12-01
P1433published inCurrent Drug Abuse ReviewsQ15757068
P1476titleA review of preclinical research demonstrating that drug and non-drug reinforcers differentially affect behavior
P478volume4

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