Citation: Em. Blass, INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CONTACT AND CHEMOSENSORY MECHANISMS IN PAIN MODULATION IN 10-DAY-OLD RATS, Behavioral neuroscience, 111(1), 1997, pp. 147-154
Authors:
RAO M
BLASS EM
BRIGNOL MM
MARINO L
GLASS L
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Citation: Em. Blass, CHANGING INFLUENCES OF SUCROSE AND VISUAL ENGAGEMENT IN 2-WEEK-OLD TO12-WEEK-OLD HUMAN INFANTS - IMPLICATIONS FOR MATERNAL FACE RECOGNITION, Infant behavior & development, 20(4), 1997, pp. 423-434
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Citation: Em. Blass, SWEETS AND CALM IN RAT AND HUMAN INFANTS - OPIOID MEDIATION AND DOSE-RESPONSE FUNCTIONS, Chemical senses, 20(1), 1995, pp. 150-151
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