THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MESENCEPHALON FOR COORDINATED FEEDING BEHAVIOR
1968; Wiley; Volume: 44; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1600-0404.1968.tb05576.x
ISSN1600-0404
AutoresMelvin Lyon, Mimi Halpern, Ellen Mintz,
Tópico(s)Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
ResumoActa Neurologica ScandinavicaVolume 44, Issue 3 p. 323-346 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MESENCEPHALON FOR COORDINATED FEEDING BEHAVIOR Melvin Lyon, Corresponding Author Melvin Lyon Department of Anatomy, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, New York and the Department of Psychology, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York. Melvin Lyon, Ph.D., Centrallaboratoriet, Sct. Hans Hospital, Roskilde, Denmark. Mimi Halpern, Ph.D., Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA. Ellen Mintz, B.A., Department of Psychology, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York, USA.Search for more papers by this authorMimi Halpern, Corresponding Author Mimi Halpern Department of Anatomy, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, New York and the Department of Psychology, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York. Melvin Lyon, Ph.D., Centrallaboratoriet, Sct. Hans Hospital, Roskilde, Denmark. Mimi Halpern, Ph.D., Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA. Ellen Mintz, B.A., Department of Psychology, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York, USA.Search for more papers by this authorEllen Mintz, Corresponding Author Ellen Mintz Department of Anatomy, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, New York and the Department of Psychology, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York. Melvin Lyon, Ph.D., Centrallaboratoriet, Sct. Hans Hospital, Roskilde, Denmark. Mimi Halpern, Ph.D., Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA. Ellen Mintz, B.A., Department of Psychology, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York, USA.Search for more papers by this author Melvin Lyon, Corresponding Author Melvin Lyon Department of Anatomy, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, New York and the Department of Psychology, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York. Melvin Lyon, Ph.D., Centrallaboratoriet, Sct. Hans Hospital, Roskilde, Denmark. Mimi Halpern, Ph.D., Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA. Ellen Mintz, B.A., Department of Psychology, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York, USA.Search for more papers by this authorMimi Halpern, Corresponding Author Mimi Halpern Department of Anatomy, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, New York and the Department of Psychology, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York. Melvin Lyon, Ph.D., Centrallaboratoriet, Sct. Hans Hospital, Roskilde, Denmark. Mimi Halpern, Ph.D., Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA. Ellen Mintz, B.A., Department of Psychology, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York, USA.Search for more papers by this authorEllen Mintz, Corresponding Author Ellen Mintz Department of Anatomy, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, New York and the Department of Psychology, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York. Melvin Lyon, Ph.D., Centrallaboratoriet, Sct. Hans Hospital, Roskilde, Denmark. Mimi Halpern, Ph.D., Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA. 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