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Psychosomatic Medicine 31:247-250 (1969)
© 1969 American Psychosomatic Society

Activation Level and the Production of Gastric Ulceration in the Rat

PHYLLIS A. HORNBUCKLE MA1 and WALTER ISAAC PH.D.2

1 Department of Psychology, Emory University, Athens. Ga.; Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Va.
2 Department of Psychology, Emory University, Athens. Ga.; University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.

Sensory conditions and frontal cortical ablations thought to increase activation levels were found to produce a significant increase in gastric ulceration as a result of restraint.

Submitted on October 8, 1968




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