Blood corticosterone and resistance to hypoxia during operant conditioning and development of learned helplessness

Operant conditioning under conditions of uncertain behavioral environment was accompanied by a significant elevation of blood corticosterone, high exploratory activity, and increased resistance to hypoxia. The blood content of corticosterone and exploratory activity significantly decreased in rats d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 1999-07, Vol.128 (1), p.681-683
Hauptverfasser: Toloknov, A. V., Vvedenskaya, O. V., Bol'shakova, T. D., Bunyatyan, A. F., Khitrov, N. K., Fisenko, V. P.
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