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Retention period differentially attenuates win–shift/lose–stay relative to win–stay/lose–shift performance in the rat

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Learning & Behavior, Volume: 46, Issue: 1, Pages: 60 - 66

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Published in: Learning & Behavior
ISSN: 1543-4494 1543-4508
Published: 2018
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title Retention period differentially attenuates win–shift/lose–stay relative to win–stay/lose–shift performance in the rat
spellingShingle Retention period differentially attenuates win–shift/lose–stay relative to win–stay/lose–shift performance in the rat
Phil Reed
title_short Retention period differentially attenuates win–shift/lose–stay relative to win–stay/lose–shift performance in the rat
title_full Retention period differentially attenuates win–shift/lose–stay relative to win–stay/lose–shift performance in the rat
title_fullStr Retention period differentially attenuates win–shift/lose–stay relative to win–stay/lose–shift performance in the rat
title_full_unstemmed Retention period differentially attenuates win–shift/lose–stay relative to win–stay/lose–shift performance in the rat
title_sort Retention period differentially attenuates win–shift/lose–stay relative to win–stay/lose–shift performance in the rat
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