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Des chiens ont été conditionnés à attendre un choc électrique 10 sec après le début d'un stimulus auditif. Ils ont présenté une considérable vasoconstriction rénale, transitoire et d'origine nerveuse, faisant partie de la réponse conditionnée cardiovasculaire.
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This research was supported by PHS Grants Nos. HL16315 and HE 06945 and a grant from the Mellon Foundation to the Biomedical Engineering Department, The Johns Hopkins University. The assistance ofRobert Baer andJudith Stribling is gratefully acknowledged.
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Schramm, L.P., Anderson, D.E. & Randall, D.C. Renal blood flow changes during aversive conditioning in the dog. Experientia 31, 71–73 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01924685
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