Dissociative anaesthetics as ketamine and related drugs induce marked behavioral changes in rats, in particular behavioral stereotypies and learning impairments. In the resent study the effect of ketamine on acquisition and retrieval of a delayed alternation task was investigated. Results indicate that ketamine (8mg/kg i.p.) impaired specifically acquisition, while retrieval was not affected. Thus, stereotypies competing with ongoing behavior and therefore interfere with learning, appear not to be causative to the acquisition deficit, since retrieval should be affected in the same way. A possible involvement of NMDA receptors in deficient acquisition is discussed
Although (S)-ketamine was approved for use in treatment-resistant depression in 2019, new preclinica...
Ketamine administration has been associated with controversial behavioural impairments and psychotic...
We have compared the effects of MK 801 and ketamine on a measure of anesthesia (loss of righting ref...
There are experimental evidences indicating that the non-competitive N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) rec...
There is poor experimental evidence concerning the effects of anesthetic doses of the non-competitiv...
Background: There is poor experimental evidence concerning the effects of anesthetic doses of the no...
Past research has demonstrated that Nmethyl- D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists disrupt the acq...
Memory consolidation is the process wherein short-term, episodic memories are converted into stable,...
Purpose: The character of amnesia caused by ketamine was investigated at high and low subanesthetic ...
In humans, the effects of subanesthetic doses of ketamine, an N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor a...
A growing number of studies demonstrate that antagonists of the N- methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) recepto...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Psychological SciencesCharles Pickens IIKetamine, an NDMA receptor an...
Many psychiatric and neurological disorders such as major depressive disorder (MDD) and mild cogniti...
Rationale: The precise nature of the impact of the N-methyl-d-aspartate antagonist, ketamine, upon h...
The NMDA receptor plays a role in mental processes ranging from mood regulation to memory formation....
Although (S)-ketamine was approved for use in treatment-resistant depression in 2019, new preclinica...
Ketamine administration has been associated with controversial behavioural impairments and psychotic...
We have compared the effects of MK 801 and ketamine on a measure of anesthesia (loss of righting ref...
There are experimental evidences indicating that the non-competitive N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) rec...
There is poor experimental evidence concerning the effects of anesthetic doses of the non-competitiv...
Background: There is poor experimental evidence concerning the effects of anesthetic doses of the no...
Past research has demonstrated that Nmethyl- D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists disrupt the acq...
Memory consolidation is the process wherein short-term, episodic memories are converted into stable,...
Purpose: The character of amnesia caused by ketamine was investigated at high and low subanesthetic ...
In humans, the effects of subanesthetic doses of ketamine, an N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor a...
A growing number of studies demonstrate that antagonists of the N- methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) recepto...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Psychological SciencesCharles Pickens IIKetamine, an NDMA receptor an...
Many psychiatric and neurological disorders such as major depressive disorder (MDD) and mild cogniti...
Rationale: The precise nature of the impact of the N-methyl-d-aspartate antagonist, ketamine, upon h...
The NMDA receptor plays a role in mental processes ranging from mood regulation to memory formation....
Although (S)-ketamine was approved for use in treatment-resistant depression in 2019, new preclinica...
Ketamine administration has been associated with controversial behavioural impairments and psychotic...
We have compared the effects of MK 801 and ketamine on a measure of anesthesia (loss of righting ref...