Влияние дофаминергической и опиоидной систем на зависимое от матери поведение детенышей белых крыс
Диссертация
Зависимые от матери («детские») реакции являются особым и чрезвычайно важным проявлением активности нервной системы новорожденных млекопитающих. Специфика заключается в том, что они представляют собой поведенческо-нейрохимический комплекс, существующий исключительно в ранний постнатальный период и призванный обеспечить привязанность к матери в условиях недостаточно развитого состояния большинства… Читать ещё >
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