Maternal choices: neural mediation - caring for young or hunting? (2008)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: FELICIO, LUCIANO FREITAS - FMVZ ; CANTERAS, NEWTON SABINO - ICB
- Unidades: FMVZ; ICB
- Subjects: COMPORTAMENTO ANIMAL; HORMÔNIOS; NEUROCIÊNCIAS; COMPORTAMENTO MATERNO ANIMAL
- Language: Inglês
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- ISBN: 9780123742858
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ABNT
FELICIO, Luciano Freitas e CANTERAS, Newton Sabino. Maternal choices: neural mediation - caring for young or hunting? Neurobiology of the parenteral brain. Tradução . Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2008. . . Acesso em: 01 jan. 2026. -
APA
Felicio, L. F., & Canteras, N. S. (2008). Maternal choices: neural mediation - caring for young or hunting? In Neurobiology of the parenteral brain. Amsterdam: Elsevier. -
NLM
Felicio LF, Canteras NS. Maternal choices: neural mediation - caring for young or hunting? In: Neurobiology of the parenteral brain. Amsterdam: Elsevier; 2008. [citado 2026 jan. 01 ] -
Vancouver
Felicio LF, Canteras NS. Maternal choices: neural mediation - caring for young or hunting? In: Neurobiology of the parenteral brain. Amsterdam: Elsevier; 2008. [citado 2026 jan. 01 ] - Efeitos da morfina e naloxona sobre a preferência de ratas lactantes
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- Opiate regulation of behavioral selection during lactation
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- The periqueductal gray and its potential role in maternal behavior inhibition in response to predatory threat
- Role of u and k opioid receptors of rostro-lateral periaquedutal gray in behavioral selection during lactation
- The relationship between pre frontal cortex (PFC), rostrolateral periaqueductal gray (rlPAG) and orexin neurons in lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) in drug seeking behavior
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