Time-Specific Fear Acts as a Non-Photic Entraining Stimulus of Circadian Rhythms in Rats
Time-Specific Fear Acts as a Non-Photic Entraining Stimulus of Circadian Rhythms in Rats
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Virtually all animals have endogenous clock mechanisms that “entrain” to the light-dark (LD) cycle and synchronize psychophysiological functions to optimal times for exploring resources and avoiding dangers in the environment. Such circadian rhythms are vital to human mental health, but it is unknown whether circadian rhythms “entrained” to the LD...
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Time-Specific Fear Acts as a Non-Photic Entraining Stimulus of Circadian Rhythms in Rats
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/srep14916