
Male and female rats respond to a fearful experience in different ways, but this was not previously taken into account in research into psychiatric disorders.
sex differences, QH301-705.5, Science, Mental Disorders, Q, R, active responses, Fear, fear conditioning, Rats, Disease Models, Animal, Medicine, Animals, Biology (General), Locomotion, Neuroscience
sex differences, QH301-705.5, Science, Mental Disorders, Q, R, active responses, Fear, fear conditioning, Rats, Disease Models, Animal, Medicine, Animals, Biology (General), Locomotion, Neuroscience
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