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The following pages link to Basal amygdaloid facilitation of midbrain periaqueductal gray elicited defensive rage behavior in the cat is mediated through NMDA receptors (Q48188490):
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- The neurobiological bases for development of pharmacological treatments of aggressive disorders (Q24651612) (← links)
- Role of PAG in the antinociception evoked from the medial or central amygdala in rats (Q32065810) (← links)
- Partial kindling and behavioral pathologies (Q34114388) (← links)
- Brain structures and neurotransmitters regulating aggression in cats: implications for human aggression (Q34192427) (← links)
- Contribution of the ventromedial hypothalamus to generation of the affective dimension of pain (Q34947366) (← links)
- NMDA receptor antagonism: escalation of aggressive behavior in alcohol-drinking mice (Q36959436) (← links)
- Cerebrospinal fluid glutamate concentration correlates with impulsive aggression in human subjects (Q37693269) (← links)
- Tryptophan, kynurenine, and kynurenine metabolites: Relationship to lifetime aggression and inflammatory markers in human subjects. (Q39672672) (← links)
- Neurotransmitters regulating feline aggressive behavior. (Q40459299) (← links)
- Temporal and regional expression of NMDA receptor subunit NR3A in the mammalian brain (Q40636427) (← links)
- Neurotransmitters regulating defensive rage behavior in the cat (Q41672171) (← links)
- Transmitter systems involved in neural plasticity undelying increased anxiety and defense— Implications for understanding anxiety following traumatic stress (Q41672187) (← links)
- Afferents to the central nucleus of the amygdala and functional subdivisions of the periaqueductal gray: neuroanatomical substrates for affective behavior (Q42497854) (← links)
- Neuroplasticity in specific limbic system circuits may mediate specific kindling induced changes in animal affect-implications for understanding anxiety associated with epilepsy (Q42633159) (← links)
- Neuropharmacology of brain-stimulation-evoked aggression (Q43070463) (← links)
- Aggressive behavior induced by the steroid sulfatase inhibitor COUMATE and by DHEAS in CBA/H mice (Q43823135) (← links)
- A lateralized deficit in morphine antinociception after unilateral inactivation of the central amygdala. (Q46400883) (← links)
- Evidence that NMDA-dependent limbic neural plasticity in the right hemisphere mediates pharmacological stressor (FG-7142)-induced lasting increases in anxiety-like behavior. Study 2--The effects on behavior of block of NMDA receptors prior to inject (Q47728626) (← links)
- Evidence that NMDA-dependent limbic neural plasticity in the right hemisphere mediates pharmacological stressor (FG-7142)-induced lasting increases in anxiety-like behavior. Study 1--Role of NMDA receptors in efferent transmission from the cat amygd (Q47728639) (← links)
- Cholecystokinin B receptors in the periaqueductal gray potentiate defensive rage behavior elicited from the medial hypothalamus of the cat. (Q47744393) (← links)
- Evidence that limbic neural plasticity in the right hemisphere mediates partial kindling induced lasting increases in anxiety-like behavior: effects of low frequency stimulation (quenching?) on long term potentiation of amygdala efferents and behavi (Q48115162) (← links)
- NMDA receptors mediate lasting increases in anxiety-like behavior produced by the stress of predator exposure--implications for anxiety associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (Q48266174) (← links)
- NK1 receptors in the medial hypothalamus potentiate defensive rage behavior elicited from the midbrain periaqueductal gray of the cat. (Q48360317) (← links)
- Antinociception induced by stimulating amygdaloid nuclei in rats: changes produced by systemically administered antagonists (Q48414070) (← links)
- GABA receptor mediated suppression of defensive rage behavior elicited from the medial hypothalamus of the cat: role of the lateral hypothalamus (Q48489435) (← links)
- Serotonin 5-HT1A and 5-HT2/1C receptors in the midbrain periaqueductal gray differentially modulate defensive rage behavior elicited from the medial hypothalamus of the cat (Q48636711) (← links)
- Does long term potentiation in periacqueductal gray (PAG) mediate lasting changes in rodent anxiety-like behavior (ALB) produced by predator stress?--Effects of low frequency stimulation (LFS) of PAG on place preference and changes in ALB produced b (Q48690098) (← links)
- Differential effects of ethanol on feline rage and predatory attack behavior: an underlying neural mechanism (Q48950177) (← links)
- Evidence that long-lasting potentiation of amygdala efferents in the right hemisphere underlies pharmacological stressor (FG-7142) induced lasting increases in anxiety-like behaviour: role of GABA tone in initiation of brain and behavioural changes (Q51070132) (← links)
- Evidence that long-lasting potentiation in limbic circuits mediating defensive behaviour in the right hemisphere underlies pharmacological stressor (FG-7142) induced lasting increases in anxiety-like behaviour: role of benzodiazepine receptors (Q51070137) (← links)