Evidence that the anxiolytic-like effects of chlordiazepoxide on the elevated plus maze are confounded by increases in locomotor activity.
In exploratory animal models of anxiety, such as the elevated plus maze, the anxiogenic- and anxiolytic-like effects of drugs may be confounded by changes in locomotor activity. In the present experiments, the sensitivity of several measures of anxiety and locomotor activity in the elevated plus maz...
Autori principali: | Dawson, G, Crawford, S, Collinson, N, Iversen, S, Tricklebank, MD |
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Natura: | Journal article |
Lingua: | English |
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1995
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