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Single-unit response of noradrenergic neurons in the locus coeruleus of freely moving cats. I. Acutely presented stressful and nonstressful stimuli.
E. D. Abercrombie, B. L. Jacobs
Psychology
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Behaving
33%
Behavioral Activation
16%
Contrast Exposure
16%
Freely Moving
100%
Heart Rate
16%
Locus Coeruleus
100%
Neuronal Activity
16%
Noradrenergic Neurons
100%
Norepinephrine Levels
16%
Per Se
16%
Response to Stress
16%
Single Unit
100%
Single Unit Activity
16%
Stress Stimuli
16%
Sympathoadrenal Activation
33%
Tonic Activation
16%
Unit Response
100%
Neuroscience
Locus Coeruleus
100%
Nerve Cell Membrane Potential
100%
Neuronal Activity
16%
Norepinephrine
16%
Single Unit Activity
16%