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Selection history : a third source of bias in attentional control?
Conn, Katelyn M.
Text (2019)
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Neurotensin engages mesolimbic dopamine circuits to regulate body weight
Woodworth, Hillary L.
Text (2017)
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Lateral hypothalamic neurotensin neurons orchestrate ingestive behaviors
Kurt, Gizem
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Structural connectivity of an interoception network in schizophrenia
Yao, Beier
Text (2022)
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INVESTIGATING THE ROLE OF A NOVEL OXYTOCINERGIC NEURAL PATHWAY IN THE MODULATION OF MALE AND FEMALE JUVENILE SOCIAL PLAY
Bowden, Samantha Marie
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NEUROTENSIN-EXPRESSING LATERAL HYPOTHALAMIC NEURONS ALLEVIATE PAIN VIA NEUROTENSIN RECEPTOR SIGNALING
Khan, Rabail
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An examination of between- and within-subject effects of stress on emotional eating over 49 consecutive days in women
Fowler, Natasha
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