neuroscience training?
BilZ0r
BilZ0r at TAKETHISOUThotmail.com
Sat Mar 13 23:01:52 EST 2004
I looked for your article on the British Journal of Pharmacology web
site... and I couldn't find it. I've found other reference to it... that it
was published in April, I can't find it on PubMed either... When I do a
search for Longley and Deakin (who was the person you wrote it with right?)
I only get one hit, for an article written in 1991.
What's going on?
David Longley <David at longley.demon.co.uk> wrote in
news:GiluZ2BC1iUAFwZA at longley.demon.co.uk:
> Listen carefully Ken. Everyone is neophobic to some extent, including
> you. It's a UCR, and it's very probably (in my view) the sine qua non
> for learning (albeit not perhaps in the way we normally think of it).
> My own work was on this many years ago (see my report "Naloxone
> Enhances Neophobia" in Brit. J. Pharm 1981, or on the web )..
> Neophobia is a defensive, reflexive behaviour.
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