Peptides, Hormones, And Behavior
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Originally published | 1984 |
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About Peptides, Hormones, And Behavior
Fundamental to survival of living organisms is their ability to react appropri ately to their environment. Cannon (1929) recognized that "back of internal homeostatic mechanisms are powerful motivating agencies-appetites and hunger and thirst. " . . .