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The effect of augmented feedback on cardiac Conditioning in the rhesus monkey

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Supported by Research Grant MA 2330 from the Medical Research Council of Canada.

James Jenkins worked as research assistant on this project.

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Fenz, W.D. The effect of augmented feedback on cardiac Conditioning in the rhesus monkey. Conditional Reflex 7, 164–169 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03000215

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