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The following pages link to Learned anticipatory rise in body temperature due to handling. (Q52263322):
Displaying 18 items.
- Psychogenic fever: how psychological stress affects body temperature in the clinical population (Q26745791) (← links)
- New multimodal data obtained in-vivo from a single ultra-miniature transducer (Q30978319) (← links)
- Psychoneuroendocrine immunology: perception of stress can alter body temperature and natural killer cell activity (Q33680643) (← links)
- 5-HT(3) receptor antagonists and anxiety; a preclinical and clinical review (Q33856568) (← links)
- Daily scheduled high fat meals moderately entrain behavioral anticipatory activity, body temperature, and hypothalamic c-Fos activation. (Q34345763) (← links)
- Social influences on mammalian circadian rhythms: animal and human studies (Q35887308) (← links)
- Emotional fever after habituation to the temperature-recording procedure (Q40548108) (← links)
- Fever and motor activity in rats following day and night injections of Staphylococcus aureus cell walls (Q40616735) (← links)
- Stress fever magnitude in laboratory-maintained California ground squirrels varies with season (Q40622119) (← links)
- Disappearance of stress-induced hyperthermia following a low dose of X-irradiation: involvement of the vomeronasal system in the modulation of the radiation-induced effects (Q40624799) (← links)
- Hangover hyperthermia in rats: relation to tolerance and external stimuli (Q41387821) (← links)
- A model to measure anticipatory anxiety in mice? (Q42640385) (← links)
- Biotelemetric investigation of morphine's thermic and kinetic effects in rats (Q44258819) (← links)
- Conditioned stimulus control of morphine hyperthermia (Q48906717) (← links)
- Cold tolerance: behavioral differences following single or multiple cold exposures. (Q52116123) (← links)
- Pharmacological validation of individual animal locomotion, temperature and behavioural analysis in group-housed rats using a novel automated home cage analysis system: A comparison with the modified Irwin test. (Q52610009) (← links)
- Phase response curves for social entrainment (Q68294388) (← links)
- Thermal responses and survival after heat exposure are modulated by maintained differences in body temperature in mice (Q68436003) (← links)