APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fenton, G., Pollard, A. K., Halliday, D., Mason, R., Bredy, T. W., & Stevenson, C. W. (2014). Persistent prelimbic cortex activity contributes to enhanced learned fear expression in females. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fenton, G.E, Amelia K. Pollard, D.M Halliday, Rob Mason, Timothy W. Bredy, and Carl W. Stevenson. Persistent Prelimbic Cortex Activity Contributes to Enhanced Learned Fear Expression in Females. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2014.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fenton, G.E, et al. Persistent Prelimbic Cortex Activity Contributes to Enhanced Learned Fear Expression in Females. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2014.

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