Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 47Janet T. Spence |
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... response . In this test , small amounts of antigen are introduced by injection into the skin . A hypersensitivity response is one in which swelling and redness occur at the site of injection . The inflammation is generated by the ...
... response . In this test , small amounts of antigen are introduced by injection into the skin . A hypersensitivity response is one in which swelling and redness occur at the site of injection . The inflammation is generated by the ...
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Janet T. Spence. The correlations between sympathetic and immune response suggest that stress - elicited SNS response may drive the immune changes . However , this evidence is merely correlational and does not establish a causal chain ...
Janet T. Spence. The correlations between sympathetic and immune response suggest that stress - elicited SNS response may drive the immune changes . However , this evidence is merely correlational and does not establish a causal chain ...
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... response to the footshock . Together , these data suggest that the increases in responses of activated perforant - path dentate synapses contributed to the learning of the CS aspects of an active - avoidance response . In a similar ...
... response to the footshock . Together , these data suggest that the increases in responses of activated perforant - path dentate synapses contributed to the learning of the CS aspects of an active - avoidance response . In a similar ...
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