Psychostimulants and social behaviors
Mounting evidence from animal models and human studies indicates that psychostimulants can significantly affect social behaviors. This is not surprising considering that the neural circuits underlying the regulation and expression of social behaviors are highly overlapped with those targeted by psyc...
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Main Authors: | Valeska Cid-Jofré (Author), Tamara Bahamondes (Author), Agustina Zúñiga Correa (Author), Ivalú Ahumada Arias (Author), Miguel Reyes-Parada (Author), Georgina M. Renard (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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