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Environmental Influences on Body Weight and Behavior in Developing Rats After Neonatal 6-Hydroxydopamine
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NeuropsychologyHyperactive Motor ActivitySocial SciencesBody CompositionEnvironmental ManipulationNeurochemistryAppetite ControlBehavioral SciencesPsychoactive DrugBehavioral NeuroscienceDevelopmental ToxicologyNeuropharmacologyNervous SystemDopamineSensorimotor DevelopmentBehavioural PhysiologyEnvironmental InfluencesNeurophysiologyPhysiologyDeveloping RatsNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemBody WeightMedicineAnimal BehaviorExperimental Model
There is less hyperactive motor activity and better avoidance performance in rat pups treated with 6-hydroxydopamine as neonates and reared with vehicle-treated littermates than in pups reared in litters composed solely of other 6-hydroxydopamine-treated animals. Thus, in this experimental model of hyperactivity, an environmental manipulation provides an alternative to pharmacologic agents in reducing activity and improving learning performance.
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