Abstract
Summary
Correlations between lengths of post-ejaculatory periods of inactivity in adult male rats were found to range between .65 and .83 for adjacent pauses. These correlations are remarkably high for complex psychobiological functions and are not exceeded by those for any other complex functions similarly studied. It seems probable that these post-ejaculatory pauses may be used as a basis for many fundamental studies of individual differences in male rats.
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