Browsing UW-Oshkosh Theses, Clinical Papers, and Field Projects by Subject "Rats - Behavior"
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CB1 receptor antagonist AM251 differentially affects attention and impulsivity in rats
(2009-03-16)Recent studies suggest that the cannabinoid system may mediate attention and impulsive behavior (Arguello & Jentsch, 2004; Pattij et al., 2007). CB1 receptor antagonist SR141416A (SR) was found to dose dependently reduce ... -
D2/D3 RECEPTOR AGONIST, QUINPIROLE, AND HIGH FAT DIET DECREASE FAT PREFERENCE IN RATS
(2011-01)Long term exposure to a high fat diet can cause a persistent preference for a high fat diet even after a switch to a low fat diet (Teegarden, Scott, & Bale, 2009). High fat foods stimulate the release of the neurotransmitter ...