2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2021.113619
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Effects of binge drinking and the anti-inflammatory drug indomethacin on spatial memory and cognitive flexibility in mice

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“…This neuroinflammation can have critical long-term effects [67,[249][250][251] which may contribute to the development of substance-use disorders (see [251] for a review). Targeting neuroinflammation may prove to be an important target for therapies addressing adolescent drug use [252][253][254]. The EC system also seems to be a common factor related to all three substances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This neuroinflammation can have critical long-term effects [67,[249][250][251] which may contribute to the development of substance-use disorders (see [251] for a review). Targeting neuroinflammation may prove to be an important target for therapies addressing adolescent drug use [252][253][254]. The EC system also seems to be a common factor related to all three substances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our subsequent consideration of the rationale and empirical data for the evolutionary explanations for differences between the sexes in spatial ability was, and still is, rather well-received by a greater diversity of fields than just evolutionary biology or animal cognition (96). Nearly 20 years later this review is being cited in such diverse work as bumblebee cognition (97), effects of binge drinking (98), stereotyped threat (99), gender differences in seminomadic pastoralist children (100), and behavior during COVID-19 lockdown in Russia (101). Although it has not led to policy changes as did her work on fish welfare (again see other papers in this Special Issue), the impact of this paper has been sustained and broad.…”
Section: Not Just Fishmentioning
confidence: 99%