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The effects of chronic haloperidol treatment (0.5 mg/kg/day for 21 days) on maze learning in the rat were studied. There were no differences between haloperidol- and saline-treated groups in percentage of correct responses, but the latency to respond was longer and extinction was faster in the haloperidol-treated group.

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Relationship between rotational behaviour induced by apomorphine and caffeine in rats with unilateral lesion of the nigrostriatal pathway.

Neuropharmacology

April 1989

Laboratori de Neuropsicofarmacología i Programa Sant Pau-CITRAN, Fundació d'Investigació de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Hospital de Sant Pau (Medical School, U.A.B.), Barcelona, Spain.

The contralateral rotational behaviour produced by apomorphine and caffeine has been studied in 100 rats with unilateral lesion of the nigrostriatal pathway induced with 6-OHDA. Rats with a two-peak rotational pattern induced by apomorphine, showed a greater number of contralateral turns, induced by apomorphine and caffeine, than rats which did not show this rotational pattern. A correlation was observed between the number of rotations induced by apomorphine and those induced by caffeine.

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