Mean (±SEM) number of gapes on each safe-danger-safe (1 through 10
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Download scientific diagram | Mean (±SEM) number of gapes on each safe-danger-safe (1 through 10) for the first (top panel) and second (bottom panel) 10-min interval, respectively from publication: Aversive, appetitive and flavour avoidance responses in the presence of contextual cues | Appetitive, aversive and avoidance responses to a flavoured solution in distinct contexts were examined. Rats placed in either a white or black box were given access to saccharin. Consumption was followed by an injection of a toxin in one but not the other box. Rats showed | Cues, Saccharin and Appetitive Behavior | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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Mean (±SEM) number of gapes on each safe-danger-safe (1 through 10
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