Blonanserin suppresses impulsive action in rats
High impulsivity will increase the risk of criminal behavior, drug abuse, and suicide. We chose two drugs by following a strategy recently we proposed for identifying potential anti-impulsivity drugs, and examined the effects on impulsive action in rats by using a 3-choice serial reaction time task....
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Main Authors: | Naoya Nishitani (Author), Hitomi Sasamori (Author), Yu Ohmura (Author), Takayuki Yoshida (Author), Mitsuhiro Yoshioka (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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