Acute sleep deprivation increases the rate and efficiency of cocaine self-administration, but not the perceived value of cocaine reward in rats (Q37423582)

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scientific article published on 13 September 2009
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Acute sleep deprivation increases the rate and efficiency of cocaine self-administration, but not the perceived value of cocaine reward in rats
scientific article published on 13 September 2009

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    Acute sleep deprivation increases the rate and efficiency of cocaine self-administration, but not the perceived value of cocaine reward in rats (English)
    Matthew D Puhl
    Jidong Fang
    Patricia Sue Grigson
    13 September 2009
    262-270

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