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    Neuroscience Research

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    Joca, Lauren
    Date
    2012-08
    Type
    Working Paper
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11005/2112
    Subject
    behavioral neuroscience research; psychology department of The University of the South; methamphetamine exposure; Mouse experiments; cognitive impairments; research question; analyze data; assess locomotor activity and anxiety
    Abstract
    The research examined the effects of methamphetamine exposure in early adolescence on late adolescent and adult mouse behavior and brain function.
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