Circling Behavior in Rodents
- 1 January 1996
- book chapter
- Published by Springer Nature
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 100 references indexed in Scilit:
- Cerebral lateralization as a source of interindividual differences in behaviorCellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 1989
- Prenatal stress increase anxiety related behavior and alters cerebral lateralization of dopamine activityLife Sciences, 1988
- Observations, reflections and speculations on the cerebral determinants of mood and on the bilaterally asymmetrical distributions of the major neurotransmitter systemsActa Neurologica Scandinavica, 1986
- Heritable differences in turning behavior of ratsLife Sciences, 1985
- Neurochemical asymmetries in the albino rat's cortex, striatum, and nucleus accumbensLife Sciences, 1984
- Sex-difference and left-right asymmetries in the prefrontal cortex during postnatal development in the ratDevelopmental Brain Research, 1984
- Heritable determinants of left-right bias in the ratLife Sciences, 1983
- Differential effects of inescapable footshocks and of stimuli previously paired with inescapable footshocks on dopamine turnover in cortical and limbic areas of the ratLife Sciences, 1982
- Normal rats trained to circle show asymmetric caudate dopamine releaseLife Sciences, 1982
- Multiple and interrelated functional asymmetries in rat brainLife Sciences, 1979