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Amygdala and the memory of reward: the importance of fibres of passage from the basal forebrain
Easton, A.; Gaffan, D.
Authors
D. Gaffan
Contributors
J.P. Aggleton
Editor
Citation
Easton, A., & Gaffan, D. (2000). Amygdala and the memory of reward: the importance of fibres of passage from the basal forebrain. In J. Aggleton (Ed.), The Amygdala: A Functional Analysis (569-586). OUP
Publication Date | 2000 |
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Pages | 569-586 |
Book Title | The Amygdala: A Functional Analysis |
Chapter Number | 17 |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1674169 |
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