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THE CONTRIBUTION OF VAGINOCERVICAL INPUT ON THE REINFORCING ASPECTS OF MATING IN FEMALE RATS A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences by Sarah H. Meerts DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Hanover, New Hampshire May, 2008 Examining Committee: ___________________________ Ann S. Clark (Chair) ___________________________ David Bucci ___________________________ Catherine Cramer _________________________ __________________________ Charles K. Barlowe, Ph. D. Meg Kirkpatrick Dean of Graduate Studies
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Full Text | THE CONTRIBUTION OF VAGINOCERVICAL INPUT ON THE REINFORCING ASPECTS OF MATING IN FEMALE RATS A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences by Sarah H. Meerts DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Hanover, New Hampshire May, 2008 Examining Committee: ___________________________ Ann S. Clark (Chair) ___________________________ David Bucci ___________________________ Catherine Cramer _________________________ __________________________ Charles K. Barlowe, Ph. D. Meg Kirkpatrick Dean of Graduate Studies |