In earlier studies it was found that glutamatergic transmission within the nucleus accumbens septi is involved in the performance of a learned visual shape discrimination in pigeons. This study examines what effects several kinds of glutamate and dopamine antagonists have on the same task. Pigeons were trained with the relevant discrimination, bilaterally implanted with cannulas into the nucleus accumbens and tested after various transmission blockers had been administered intracerebrally. SCH-23390, a D1 dopamine antagonist, at the dose used, had no effect, and Spiperone, a D2-dopamine and 5HT2a-serotonine antagonist, significantly decreased the error repeat trials. CNQX, a non-NMDA glutamate receptor antagonist, and Cycloleucine, an antag...
A selective N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonist, DL-2-amino-5-phosphonovalerate, was found to produce PC...
When pigeons are repeatedly administered a dose of apomorphine they show an increasing behavioral re...
Drugs with multiple actions can have complex discriminative-stimulus properties. An approach to stud...
The nucleus accumbens septi (Acc) is thought to be involved in the control of cognitive processes an...
Several types of procedures used to assess learning have demonstrated that blocking NMDA receptor ne...
Olga F. Lazareva (Mentor)Our earlier research has shown that nucleus rotundus (Rt), a thalamic nucle...
The dopamine agonist apomorphine (apo) elicits bouts of stereotyped pecking in pigeons, a response w...
Rationale: The repeated administration of psychostimulants usually brings about a progressive increm...
Three pigeons were trained to discriminate among 5 mg/kg pentobarbital, 2 mg/kg amphetamine, a combi...
.In the avian forebrain, the medial striatum and the intermediate medial mesopallium are thought to ...
5-phosphonovalerate, was found to produce PCP-like cata-lepsy, discriminative stimulus effects, and ...
Repeated administration of apomorphine leads to a context-dependent pecking response sensitization. ...
ABSTRACT Pigeons were trained to discriminate intramuscular injections of 5.6 mg/kg BMY 14802, a dru...
Generally recognition memory is distinguished into spatial and object memories that have been sugges...
Mentors: Olga Lazareva and Martin AcerboOur earlier research has shown that nucleus rotundus, a thal...
A selective N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonist, DL-2-amino-5-phosphonovalerate, was found to produce PC...
When pigeons are repeatedly administered a dose of apomorphine they show an increasing behavioral re...
Drugs with multiple actions can have complex discriminative-stimulus properties. An approach to stud...
The nucleus accumbens septi (Acc) is thought to be involved in the control of cognitive processes an...
Several types of procedures used to assess learning have demonstrated that blocking NMDA receptor ne...
Olga F. Lazareva (Mentor)Our earlier research has shown that nucleus rotundus (Rt), a thalamic nucle...
The dopamine agonist apomorphine (apo) elicits bouts of stereotyped pecking in pigeons, a response w...
Rationale: The repeated administration of psychostimulants usually brings about a progressive increm...
Three pigeons were trained to discriminate among 5 mg/kg pentobarbital, 2 mg/kg amphetamine, a combi...
.In the avian forebrain, the medial striatum and the intermediate medial mesopallium are thought to ...
5-phosphonovalerate, was found to produce PCP-like cata-lepsy, discriminative stimulus effects, and ...
Repeated administration of apomorphine leads to a context-dependent pecking response sensitization. ...
ABSTRACT Pigeons were trained to discriminate intramuscular injections of 5.6 mg/kg BMY 14802, a dru...
Generally recognition memory is distinguished into spatial and object memories that have been sugges...
Mentors: Olga Lazareva and Martin AcerboOur earlier research has shown that nucleus rotundus, a thal...
A selective N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonist, DL-2-amino-5-phosphonovalerate, was found to produce PC...
When pigeons are repeatedly administered a dose of apomorphine they show an increasing behavioral re...
Drugs with multiple actions can have complex discriminative-stimulus properties. An approach to stud...