The standard choice situation was modified by placing a 76 cm high barrier between two levers. To travel between levers, rats had to climb the barrier. Four doses of haloperidol were assessed for effects on motor and motivational systems. The drug impeded the rats' ability to climb the barrier. Residence and travel times increased, and changeover rates decreased. Pressing the levers was not entirely suppressed by haloperidol. The slope of the matching law decreased with increasing doses of haloperidol, showing reductions in the rats' sensitivity to reinforcement. The notion that neuroleptics impair the initiation or execution of complex motor acts and disrupt food-locomotion activity, is supported by these results. Copyright (C) 1999 Elsevi...
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There are several lines of investigation, both preclinical and clinical, that suggest antipsychotic ...
Effects of repeated apomorphine and haloperidol treatments on subsequent behavioral sensitivity to a...
Within-session decrements in instrumental responding are a characteristic effect of certain neurolep...
The standard choice situation was modified by placing a 76 cm high barrier between two levers. To tr...
The idea that dopamine mediates the reinforcing effects of stimuli persists in the field of neurosci...
Levels of movement activity were used to identify two groups of rats: Those with high- and low-activ...
International audienceThe effects of haloperidol on motor versus cognitive factors were determined i...
This study examines the effects on open-field and stereotyped behaviour of rats of abrupt withdrawal...
The anhedonia hypothesis maintains that pleasure for food-reward is determined by dopamine activity ...
Rationale. Mesolimbic dopamine (DA) is a critical component of the brain circuitry regulating behavi...
This study was designed to evaluate the effects of low doses of haloperidol on the open-field behavi...
In the present study we investigated the effects of co-administration of GM(1) (15.0 mg/kg, twice da...
Introduction: The frequency of spontaneous alternation in a Y-maze (visiting each arm in turn at p>...
Four rats responded under a choice reaction-time procedure. At the beginning of each trial, the rats...
The “hedonic” value of reinforcers is mediated by dopamine. Accordingly, haloperidol diminishes the ...
There are several lines of investigation, both preclinical and clinical, that suggest antipsychotic ...
Effects of repeated apomorphine and haloperidol treatments on subsequent behavioral sensitivity to a...
Within-session decrements in instrumental responding are a characteristic effect of certain neurolep...