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The following pages link to Apomorphine-induced rotation in normal rats and interaction with unilateral caudate lesions (Q66897138):
Displaying 18 items.
- Hemispheric differences in the mesostriatal dopaminergic system (Q26862775) (← links)
- The basal ganglia-orofacial system: studies on neurobehavioral plasticity and sensory-motor tuning (Q38033008) (← links)
- Normal and amphetamine-induced rotation of rats on a flat surface (Q39132210) (← links)
- Phencyclidine-induced rotational behavior in rats with nigrostriatal lesions and its modulation by dopaminergic and cholinergic agents (Q39141969) (← links)
- Hallucinogen-induced rotational behavior in rats (Q39673788) (← links)
- Turning behaviour in animals (Q40097845) (← links)
- Asymmetric distribution of side preference in hamsters can be reversed by lesions of the caudate nucleus (Q41638235) (← links)
- Evidence that apomorphine and (+)-amphetamine produce different types of circling in rats (Q44149053) (← links)
- Drug-induced rotation in rats without lesions: behavioral and neurochemical indices of a normal asymmetry in nigro-striatal function (Q45403716) (← links)
- Asymmetry in dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens and motor preference in rats (Q46045781) (← links)
- Differential effects of dopamine D1 and D 2/3 receptor antagonism on motor responses (Q46850811) (← links)
- Phencyclidine-induced ipsilateral rotation in rats with unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine-induced lesions of the substantia nigra (Q48090118) (← links)
- Nocturnal rotation in normal rats: Correlation with amphetamine-induced rotation and effects of nigro-striatal lesions (Q48175196) (← links)
- Changes in sensitivity of morphine-induced circling behaviour after chronic treatment and persistence after withdrawal in rats (Q48397725) (← links)
- Spontaneous and drug-induced rotation (Circling behavior) in the mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) (Q48403858) (← links)
- Functional and neurochemical correlates of potentiation of striatal asymmetry by callosal section (Q48465099) (← links)
- Control of turning behavior under apomorphine by sensory input from the face (Q52046643) (← links)
- Asymmetries in thigmotactic scanning: evidence for a role of dopaminergic mechanisms (Q70121481) (← links)