2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2022.113937
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Male rats exhibit higher prefrontal-parietal EEG synchronization during the sexually-motivated state

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“…Different versions of this basic procedure have been described. Some prefer to measure the frequency of nose pokes to different incentives rather than to measure the simple time spent near the incentive (Cummings and Becker, 2012;Shimomi and Kondo, 2020;Hernandez-Gonzalez et al, 2022). The advantage of this is unknown, but the disadvantage is immediately obvious: Nose pokes are very sensitive to alterations in exploratory activity, and sedative effects of a treatment would be confounded with reduced motivation whereas stimulatory effects on locomotor activity would be confounded with enhanced sexual motivation.…”
Section: Quantification Of Sexual Motivation Rodentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different versions of this basic procedure have been described. Some prefer to measure the frequency of nose pokes to different incentives rather than to measure the simple time spent near the incentive (Cummings and Becker, 2012;Shimomi and Kondo, 2020;Hernandez-Gonzalez et al, 2022). The advantage of this is unknown, but the disadvantage is immediately obvious: Nose pokes are very sensitive to alterations in exploratory activity, and sedative effects of a treatment would be confounded with reduced motivation whereas stimulatory effects on locomotor activity would be confounded with enhanced sexual motivation.…”
Section: Quantification Of Sexual Motivation Rodentsmentioning
confidence: 99%