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- Look up locomotion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Locomotion means the act or ability of something to transport or move itself from place to place...
- Video-image-based scoring of exploration LimeLight Psychostimulant response Hyperlocomotion behavior Video-image-based tracking of locomotion BigBrother Vision...
- activity, and inhibition of these proteins results in stunting of the hyperlocomotion in amphetamine treated rats. Dopamine receptors can also transactivate...
- (September 2021). "Fentanyl-related substances elicit antinociception and hyperlocomotion in mice via opioid receptors". Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior...
- were only successful in mimicking behavioral changes such as a slight hyperlocomotion and decreased prepulse inhibition, repeated administration of a higher...
- (2006). "Developmental vitamin D deficiency alters MK 801-induced hyperlocomotion in the adult rat: An animal model of schizophrenia". Biological Psychiatry...
- esketamine in preclinical research. In rodent studies, esketamine produced hyperlocomotion, prepulse inhibition deficits, and rewarding effects, while arketamine...
- withdrawal after repeated administration, depression-like symptoms, hyperlocomotion, and a decrease of social exploration were observed. In the United...
- receptors are required for 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine-induced hyperlocomotion and 5-HT release in vivo and in vitro". The Journal of Neuroscience...
- (September 2021). "Fentanyl-related substances elicit antinociception and hyperlocomotion in mice via opioid receptors". Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior...