1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf02316858
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Evidence that genetic differences in habituation and GABAergic mechanisms may be related to sensitivity to ethanol and development of ethanol tolerance in mice

Abstract: Habituation to a test environment following daily exposure for 5 days was examined in three genetically different strains of mice. C57 animals showed significant habituation to the new environment already on the second day. The habituation of NMRI mice was significant on the third day, whereas CBA mice showed no habituation at all during the experimental period. There was no difference between the animal strains in learning capacity in a passive avoidance test, but CBA mice displayed a significant increase in … Show more

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“…Another study more accurately measured initial sensitivity but used a different behavioral test to measure acute tolerance (Waller et al, 1983). Because two different behavioral tests were used, and tolerance and initial sensitivity are likely both taskspecific measures (Le et al, 1992;Liljequist, 1991), the Waller et al (1983) study also inadequately addressed the relationship between the two phenomena.…”
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“…Another study more accurately measured initial sensitivity but used a different behavioral test to measure acute tolerance (Waller et al, 1983). Because two different behavioral tests were used, and tolerance and initial sensitivity are likely both taskspecific measures (Le et al, 1992;Liljequist, 1991), the Waller et al (1983) study also inadequately addressed the relationship between the two phenomena.…”
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confidence: 97%