安非他明诱发的蒙古沙鼠刻板印象

MaryLou Cheal , Pearl Berman, Sara Kleinberg , Harry Shapiro , L. Carl Volpe
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摘要

蒙古沙鼠被给予大剂量的急性安非他明后产生的刻板行为与其他物种的类似行为相似,都是重复性的、强迫性的运动行为单位。定性和定量描述用于强调物种间和物种内在特定行为上的差异。注射前观察到的行为不能预测安非他明引起的刻板印象。在服用安非他明后,行为上的一个一致变化是从正常的社会行为转变为社会刻板印象,这表明沙鼠这种社会性很强的动物可能对研究社会行为的核心机制很有用。
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Amphetamine-induced stereotypy in the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus)

Stereotypic behaviors emitted by Mongolian gerbils given large acute doses of amphetamine are similar to analogous behaviors in other species in being repetitive, compulsive units of motor behavior. Qualitative and quantitative descriptions are used to emphasize the interspecies and intraspecies differences in the particular behaviors emitted. The behaviors observed before injection were not predictive of the stereotypies induced by amphetamine. One consistent change in behavior following amphetamine was the change from normal social behavior to social stereotypy, suggesting that the gerbil, a very social animal, may be useful for studying central mechanisms of social behavior.

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