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... observed , recording the identity of the interaction partners is still useful because charac- teristics of the ... observed for a fixed time ( Ladd 1983 ) . However , only by observing multiple interactants can group effects be measured ...
... observed , recording the identity of the interaction partners is still useful because charac- teristics of the ... observed for a fixed time ( Ladd 1983 ) . However , only by observing multiple interactants can group effects be measured ...
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... observed after LTP induction in this pathway ( Bliss & Lomo 1973 ) . Electrophysiologi- cal measures of antidromic ( nonsynaptic ) volleys and of the presynaptic - fiber volley ( number of fibers activated ) revealed no differences ...
... observed after LTP induction in this pathway ( Bliss & Lomo 1973 ) . Electrophysiologi- cal measures of antidromic ( nonsynaptic ) volleys and of the presynaptic - fiber volley ( number of fibers activated ) revealed no differences ...
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... observed ; although the animals receiving AP5 showed longer latencies to escape than control animals , learning in the drug - treated group paralleled that in the control animals . Thus a learning curve was observed . However , because ...
... observed ; although the animals receiving AP5 showed longer latencies to escape than control animals , learning in the drug - treated group paralleled that in the control animals . Thus a learning curve was observed . However , because ...
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Copyright 1996 by Annual Reviews Inc All rights reserved | 34 |
THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF SOCIALINTERACTION | 59 |
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND CLINICAL | 87 |
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