Item does not contain fulltextThis review describes the animal behavior models that provide insight into the mechanisms underlying the critical differences between the actions of typical vs. atypical antipsychotic drugs. Although many of these models are capable of differentiating between antipsychotic and other psychotropic drugs, only a few seem to be able to differentiate between typical and atypical antipsychotics, such as the paw test and the phencyclidine (PCP)-induced disruption of prepulse inhibition (PPI) of startle in rats. Moreover, there is an urgent need for animal models focusing more on the negative and the cognitive symptoms. Hence, improved animal models are crucial for developing better treatments for schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a chronic, common and debilitating illness which causes serious psychosocial impair...
The use of animal models is essential in carrying out research into clinical phenomena such as addic...
Animal models of impaired sensorimotor gating, as assessed by prepulse inhibition (PPI) of startle, ...
Number of patients suffering from schizophrenia is increasing daily, subsequently, increasing the ne...
For many years, animal models are of great importance for biological and pharmacological research. T...
Animal models used to study schizophrenia include both models of the full syndrome and models of spe...
Over the past several decades, various animal models have been used extensively to characterize the ...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating disorder comprising positive, negative and cognitive deficits with a...
Animal models are useful tools to study the molecular basis of schizophrenia pathophysiology and eff...
There are three main parts to this paper. These review the rationale for the use of animal models of...
In behavioral neurosciences, such as neurobiology and biopsychology, animal models make it possible ...
This chapter critically discusses how preclinical models, pri-marily animal models, can be used in n...
The use of animal models is essential in carrying out research into clinical phenomena such as addic...
Animal models of psychiatric disorders are a challenging but highly relevant issue. Most psychiatric...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a heterogeneous and debilitating condition, characterized by intrus...
Schizophrenia is a chronic, common and debilitating illness which causes serious psychosocial impair...
The use of animal models is essential in carrying out research into clinical phenomena such as addic...
Animal models of impaired sensorimotor gating, as assessed by prepulse inhibition (PPI) of startle, ...
Number of patients suffering from schizophrenia is increasing daily, subsequently, increasing the ne...
For many years, animal models are of great importance for biological and pharmacological research. T...
Animal models used to study schizophrenia include both models of the full syndrome and models of spe...
Over the past several decades, various animal models have been used extensively to characterize the ...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating disorder comprising positive, negative and cognitive deficits with a...
Animal models are useful tools to study the molecular basis of schizophrenia pathophysiology and eff...
There are three main parts to this paper. These review the rationale for the use of animal models of...
In behavioral neurosciences, such as neurobiology and biopsychology, animal models make it possible ...
This chapter critically discusses how preclinical models, pri-marily animal models, can be used in n...
The use of animal models is essential in carrying out research into clinical phenomena such as addic...
Animal models of psychiatric disorders are a challenging but highly relevant issue. Most psychiatric...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a heterogeneous and debilitating condition, characterized by intrus...
Schizophrenia is a chronic, common and debilitating illness which causes serious psychosocial impair...
The use of animal models is essential in carrying out research into clinical phenomena such as addic...
Animal models of impaired sensorimotor gating, as assessed by prepulse inhibition (PPI) of startle, ...