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Behavior Control

 
 
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  • CONCLUSIONS: Results support an involvement of dopaminergic and nitrergic systems in motor behavior control and provide compelling evidence that combined administration of the antioxidants vitamins C and E with either Hal or NOS inhibitors exacerbates extrapyramidal effects [2].
  • Overall, the present results support the idea that the NI is a distinct region of the pontine periventricular gray, and together with the superior central (median raphé) and interpeduncular nuclei the NI appears to form a midline behavior control network of the brainstem [3].
  • Extracellular 5-HT levels have been monitored in more than fifteen regions of the brain during a variety of spontaneous behaviors, and in response to several physiological, environmental, and behavioral manipulations [4].
  • Diazepam blocks the interfering effect of post-training behavioral manipulations on retention of a shuttle avoidance task [5].
  • Radioimmunoassay showed that testosterone declined differentially over the course of the behavioral manipulation across groups, being greatest in copulators and least pronounced in single males [6].
 

Chemical compound and disease context of Behavior Control

 

Gene context of Behavior Control

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