Behavioral responses to natural rewards in developing male and female rats
Sasha Oak,
Christine Nguyen,
Paolaenid Rodney‐Hernández
et al.
Abstract:Reward deficits are a hallmark feature of multiple psychiatric disorders and often recapitulated in rodent models useful for the study of psychiatric disorders, including those employing early life stress. Moreover, rodent studies have shown sex differences during adulthood in response to natural and drug rewards under normative conditions and in stress‐based rodent models. Yet, little is known about the development of reward‐related responses under normative conditions, including how these may differ in rats … Show more
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