Delgado, 1967 - Google Patents
Limbic system and free behaviorDelgado, 1967
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- 10043584040305876191
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- Delgado J
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- Progress in brain research
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Publisher Summary The purposes of this chapter is to describe (1) methodology and some recent developments for radio stimulation studies,(2) to present experimental material obtained in monkey colonies—and also in monkeys under restraint—during electrical …
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