Neurophysiological correlates of stereotypic behaviour in a model carnivore species

Author:

Díez-León M.,Kitchenham L.,Duprey R.,Bailey C.D.C.ORCID,Choleris E.ORCID,Lewis M.,Mason G.

Funder

NSERC

Government of the Basque Country

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience

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