Abstract:Previous studies have demonstrated that catalepsy induced by single injections of haloperidol at a dose of 2.5 mg/kg can be reproduced over the period of two weeks (testing was performed on days 2, 7, and 14) without repeated injections of haloperidol, merely by placing the animals in the test chamber [1]. Development of a conditioned passive escape reflex increases the intensity of catalepsy. Reproduction of the passive escape reflex is associated with reproduction of catalepsy in a modified form [2]. However… Show more
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