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Harmonic and frequency modulated ultrasonic vocalizations reveal differences in conditioned and unconditioned reward processing
Erik J. Garcia
, Talus J. McCowan
, Mary E. Cain
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Keyphrases
Reward Processing
100%
Frequency Modulated
100%
Ultrasonic Vocalization
100%
Sensation Seeking
27%
Novelty Seeking
27%
Self-administration
18%
Place Preference
18%
Amphetamine
9%
Drug Abuse
9%
Individual Behaviour
9%
Rodent Models
9%
High Responder
9%
Drug Seeking
9%
Drug Response
9%
Conditioned Stimulus
9%
Call Type
9%
Reward Sensitivity
9%
Positive Stimuli
9%
Response to Novelty
9%
Incentive Value
9%
Affective State
9%
Heterospecific Play
9%
Heterospecific
9%
Neuroscience
Ultrasonic Vocalization
100%
Individual Differences
27%
Conditioned Place Preference
18%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
9%
Drug Abuse
9%
Amphetamine
9%