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Variable maternal stress in rats alters locomotor activity, social behavior, and recognition memory in the adult offspring
Christina A. Wilson
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Alvin V. Terry
Biological Sciences
Pharmacology and Toxicology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Adult Children
100%
Social Behavior
85%
Locomotion
71%
Psychology Recognition
64%
Memory
53%
Mothers
46%
Amphetamine
20%
3-(2,4-dimethoxybenzylidene)anabaseine
16%
Atomoxetine Hydrochloride
13%
Sensory Gating
12%
Anhedonia
12%
Spatial Learning
11%
Risperidone
11%
Nicotinic Receptors
10%
Spatial Memory
10%
Task Performance and Analysis
9%
Motor Cortex
9%
Antipsychotic Agents
8%
Reproducibility of Results
8%
Norepinephrine
7%
Learning
6%
Phenotype
5%
Therapeutics
4%
Chemical Compounds
Disorder
62%
Second Generation Antipsychotic
50%
Atomoxetine
44%
Noradrenalin Uptake Inhibitor
42%
Risperidone
38%
Partial Agonist
31%
Amphetamine
30%
Acetylcholine
26%
Time
8%