Oxytocin effects on socially transmitted food preferences are moderated by familiarity between rats.

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Title: Oxytocin effects on socially transmitted food preferences are moderated by familiarity between rats.
Authors: Noguer-Calabús, Irina1 (AUTHOR) noguerca@hhu.de, Schäble, Sandra1 (AUTHOR), Dören, José1 (AUTHOR), Kalenscher, Tobias1 (AUTHOR)
Source: Psychopharmacology. Feb2025, Vol. 242 Issue 2, p361-372.
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