NEONATAL HYPERTHYROIDISM IN THE RAT - THYROXINE ACCELERATES THE DEVELOPMENT OF UNCONDITIONED BUT NOT LEARNED RESPONSES TO TASTES Journal Article
Overview
publication date
- November 1, 1986
has subject area
- Amino Acids, Aromatic - Thyroxine
- Animals
- Animals, Inbred Strains - Rats, Inbred Strains
- Animals, Newborn
- Anions - Chlorides
- Behavior - Feeding Behavior
- Behavior, Animal - Feeding Behavior
- Chlorine Compounds - Chlorides
- Chlorine Compounds - Lithium Chloride
- Decision Making - Avoidance Learning
- Elements - Lithium
- Elements - Lithium
- Environment and Public Health - Age Factors
- Female
- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation - Age Factors
- Hyperthyroidism
- Lithium Compounds - Lithium Chloride
- Male
- Mental Processes - Avoidance Learning
- Metals - Lithium
- Metals - Lithium
- Nervous System Physiological Phenomena - Taste
- Nutritional Physiological Phenomena - Feeding Behavior
- Psychological Phenomena - Taste
- Rats
- Rats - Rats, Inbred Strains
- Thyroid Hormones - Thyroxine
- Time Factors
has restriction
- closed
Date in CU Experts
- October 4, 2013 2:46 AM
Full Author List
- VOGT MB; RUDY JW
author count
- 2
citation count
- 2
published in
- Behavioral and neural biology Journal
Other Profiles
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 0163-1047
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Additional Document Info
start page
- 358
end page
- 371
volume
- 46
issue
- 3