Abstract
Alcohol and nicotine both alter learning, locomotion, and anxiety, yet no study has directly examined the interactive effects of these drugs across these behaviors within subjects. Such a comparison would determine if the drugs produce independent effects on each behavior. The plus-maze discriminative avoidance task (PMDAT) allows within-subject measurement of these behaviors.
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IAWA Journal, E. (2014). Atlas Kayu Indonesia, Jilid II (Indonesian Wood Atlas, Volume II). Abdurahamin Martawijaya, Iding Kartasujana, Y.I. Mandang, Sowanda Among Prawira, and Kosasi Kadir, vi + 167 pp., illus., 1987. IAWA Journal, 11(1), 84. https://doi.org/10.1163/22941932-90001149
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