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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (2016) 73 (4): 209–223.
Published Online: 11 June 2016
...A. Ahnaou; W.H.I.M. Drinkenburg Depression is a heterogeneous disorder characterized by alterations at psychological, behavioural, physiological, neurophysiological, and neurochemical levels. Social stress is a prevalent stress in man, and the repeated social defeat stress model in rats has been...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (2010) 62 (4): 213–220.
Published Online: 14 August 2010
... metabolite of rasagiline. Method: Adult rats (day-night converted, >5 months old) were fitted with 4 bipolar concentric steel electrodes connected to a small base plate, which was positioned stereotactically for insertion of the electrodes into the frontal cortex, hippocampus, striatum and reticular...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1995) 32 (4): 214–221.
Published Online: 26 February 2008
... intravenous injection of terfenadine (1–10 mg/kg) and loratadine (0.3–3 mg/kg) but not after intravenous injection of astemizole or mizolastine (1–10 mg/kg). In freely moving implanted rats, mizolastine and cetirizine (10 mg/kg i.p.) did not modify the sleep-wakefulness pattern recorded during the dark period...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1996) 33 (2): 100–105.
Published Online: 26 February 2008
...P.A.R. Koopman; P.A.W.M. Wouters; F.N.C. Krijzer The effects of drugs on electrocorticographic activity (ECoG) of the rat are studied in a routine screen. ECoG is recorded for 6-min periods before drug/ vehicle administration and starting at 20 and 45 min thereafter. For each period, a mean power...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1997) 36 (4): 177–181.
Published Online: 26 February 2008
... investigated the regional metabolic changes in rats pretreated with amphetamine and challenged after different abstinence periods (2, 7 and 28 days), using the 2-[ 14 C]deoxyglucose method. The results demonstrated that chronic amphetamine administration enhanced rates of local cerebral glucose utilization...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1990) 24 (1): 17–24.
Published Online: 22 February 2008
...Minka Urbancic; Marcin Gadek; Thaddeus J. Marczynski Since chronic flumazenil treatment was previously found to stimulate exploratory behavior in rodents, the aim of this study was to test the effect of chronic exposure to flumazenil on acquisition and retention of escape behavior. Adult rats were...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1993) 28 (1-2): 91–94.
Published Online: 22 February 2008
...W. Wesemann; H.W. Clement; D. Gemsa; C. Hasse; J. Heymanns; K. Pohlner; F. Schäfer; N. Weiner The effect of immobilization and light-dark cycle on the serotoninergic system of the n. raphe dorsalis and on the distribution of blood lymphocyte subpopulations was studied in the rat. As was shown...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1993) 28 (3): 138–153.
Published Online: 22 February 2008
...Gé S.F. Ruigt; Sylvia Engelen; Anton Gerrits; Frans Verbon The goal of the present study was to classify psychotropic drugs on the basis of EEG-defined rat sleep-waking behaviour. Using an automated sleep classification system it was found that some of the drug-induced changes in sleep-waking...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1993) 28 (3): 122–137.
Published Online: 22 February 2008
...F. Krijzer; P. Koopman; B. Olivier The effects of a number of psycho-active drugs on electrocorticographic activity (ECoG) of the rat have been studied. Frontoparietal ECoG was recorded during 6-min periods immediately before drug/vehicle administration and starting at 20 and 45 min after...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1987) 18 (4): 212–218.
Published Online: 20 February 2008
...W. Dimpfel; M. Spüler; R. Koch; W. Schatton Chronic implantation of four bipolar concentric electrodes into frontal cortex, hippocampus, striatum and reticular formation allows repetitive recordings of field potentials from freely moving rats. After radiotransmission the EEG signals are submitted...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1988) 19 (2): 116–120.
Published Online: 20 February 2008
...W. Dimpfel; M. Spüler; H.O. Borbe Chronic implantation of four bipolar concentric electrodes into frontal cortex, hippocampus, striatum and reticular formation of the rat allows continuous recording of bioelectric potentials during the action of various drugs. Frequency analysis of the potentials...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1988) 19 (2): 86–89.
Published Online: 20 February 2008
...Lucy J. Wilks; Sandra E. File Using a place conditioning paradigm, it was shown that the state experienced by rats 8 h after a 50-mg/kg dose of sodium phenobarbitone had aversive properties. However, at this same time, rats showed an increase in the percentage of time spent on the open arms...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1987) 18 (1): 51–56.
Published Online: 20 February 2008
...F.N.C.M. Krijzer; R. van der Molen Electroencephalograms were recorded from the parietal and frontal cortex of freely moving rats held in constant vigilance by placing them in a slowly turning drum. The effects of 5 clinically effective anxiolytics, buspirone, meprobamate, phenobarbital...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1986) 16 (2-3): 163–168.
Published Online: 20 February 2008
...W. Dimpfel; M. Spüler; B. Nickel Chronic implantation of 4 bipolar concentric electrodes into frontal cortex, thalamus, striatum and reticular formation allowed repeated recordings of field potentials from freely moving rats. After radiotransmission the signals were quantitatively evaluated...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1987) 17 (1-2): 60–65.
Published Online: 20 February 2008
...Sharon Pellow; Sandra E. File The β-carboline FG 7142 and pentylenetetrazole, believed to act at different sites on the GABA-benzodiazepine receptor complex, have anxiogenic activity in the social interaction test in the rat. Two compounds that have anti-panic activity in man, the tricyclic...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1988) 20 (3): 164–168.
Published Online: 20 February 2008
... and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Central nervous system Electroencephalography Analgesics Rat Telemetry Ncuropsychohiology 1988:20:164 168 ©1988...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1989) 21 (2): 100–103.
Published Online: 20 February 2008
...Horst Kleinlogel In order to gain a better understanding of the role of the noradrenergic system in the control of the EEG sleep-waking stages, the effects of the selective α 1 -antagonist prazosin was investigated in the rat. Oral doses of prazosin (0.1–10 mg/kg) were administered that have been...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1987) 17 (4): 206–212.
Published Online: 20 February 2008
...Horst Kleinlogel; Hans R. Burki The effects of oral paroxetine and zimeldine on EEG sleep-waking phases in the rat were investigated over a wide dose range. To ascertain that at the doses used for the EEG studies paroxetine and zimeldine selectively affect the serotoninergic system, their effects...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1983) 9 (2-3): 163–166.
Published Online: 19 February 2008
...A. Glatt; T. Duerst; B. Mueller; H. Demieville A test procedure, inducing a defined state of vigilance in rats, has been investigated to ascertain its usefulness for EEG monitoring of the effects of drugs. In order to prevent spontaneous fluctuations in the level of vigilance, rats were trained...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1982) 8 (3): 151–155.
Published Online: 19 February 2008
...J. Eisenberg; E. Brecher-Fride; R. Weizman; R.P. Ebstein; R.H. Belmaker A model of minimal brain dysfunction (MBD) in rats based on injection of 6-OH-dopamine (DA) intracistemally on the 5th day of life has been described previously. Since 6-OH-DA pretreatment has been reported in adult rats...
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