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Extinction of the vasodilator component of the defence reaction in the cat

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Le chat en face d'un chien a une réaction charactéristique posturale de menace accompagnée d'une réaction cardiovasculaire, caractéristique avec une vasodilatation dans les muscles squelettiques qui est sensible à l'atropine. La répétition des confrontations décrites produit une extinction des composantes cardiovasculaires, surtout de vasodilatation.

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CJS was in receipt of a research training scholarship from the Wellcome Trust.

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Sutherland, C.J., Zbrożyna, A.W. Extinction of the vasodilator component of the defence reaction in the cat. Experientia 30, 49–50 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01921590

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