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Behavioral validation of the elevated T-maze, a new animal model of anxietyZANGROSSI, H. JR; GRAEFF, F. G.Brain research bulletin. 1997, Vol 44, Num 1, pp 1-5, issn 0361-9230Article

Paradoxical differences in animal models of anxiety among the Roman rat linesCHAOULOFF, F; CASTANON, N; MORMEDE, P et al.Neuroscience letters. 1994, Vol 182, Num 2, pp 217-221, issn 0304-3940Article

Inescapable shock induces the opposite changes of the plus-maze test behavior in rats with divergent coping strategyZHUKOV, D. A; VINOGRADOVA, K. P.Physiology & behavior. 1994, Vol 56, Num 5, pp 1075-1079, issn 0031-9384Article

Elevated plus-maze : a novel psychobehavioral tool to measure anxiety in rodentsKULKARNI, S. K; SHARMA, A. C.Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology. 1991, Vol 13, Num 8, pp 573-577, issn 0379-0355Article

The relation between skin conductance level and plus-maze behavior in male miceSÜER, C; DOLU, N; ÖZESMI, C et al.Physiology & behavior. 1998, Vol 64, Num 4, pp 573-576, issn 0031-9384Article

The effects of anxiolytics and anxiogenics on evaluation of learning and memory in an elevated plus-maze test in miceMIYAZAKI, S; IMAIZUMI, M; MACHIDA, H et al.Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology. 1995, Vol 17, Num 2, pp 121-127, issn 0379-0355Article

Lasting effects on rodent anxiety of a single exposure to a catADAMEC, R. E; SHALLOW, T.Physiology & behavior. 1993, Vol 54, Num 1, pp 101-109, issn 0031-9384Article

Tachykinin NK3 receptor involvement in anxietyRIBEIRO, S. J; TEIXEIRA, R. M; CALIXTO, J. B et al.Neuropeptides (Edinburgh). 1999, Vol 33, Num 2, pp 181-188, issn 0143-4179Article

Illumination has no effect on rats' behavior in the elevated plus-mazeBECKER, A; GRECKSCH, G.Physiology & behavior. 1996, Vol 59, Num 6, pp 1175-1177, issn 0031-9384Article

Nifedipine interacts with cocaine in the elevated plus-maze in ratsTAKAHASHI, R. N; ROGERIO, R.Research communications in substance abuse. 1991, Vol 12, Num 1-2, pp 19-26, issn 0193-0818, 8 p.Article

Utility of an elevated plus-maze for the evaluation of memory in mice : effects of nootropics, scopolamine and electroconvulsive shockITOH, J; NABESHIMA, T; KAMEYAMA, T et al.Psychopharmacology. 1990, Vol 101, Num 1, pp 27-33, issn 0142-8411Article

The anxiolytic effect of γ-hydroxybutyrate in the elevated plus maze is reversed by the benzodiazepine receptor antagonist, flumazenilSCHMIDT-MUTTER, C; PAIN, L; SANDNER, G et al.European journal of pharmacology. 1998, Vol 342, Num 1, pp 21-27, issn 0014-2999Article

Prenatal protein malnutrition affects exploratory behavior of female rats in the elevated plus-maze testALMEIDA, S. S; TONKISS, J; GALLER, J. R et al.Physiology & behavior. 1996, Vol 60, Num 2, pp 675-680, issn 0031-9384Article

Elevated + -maze and hole-board exploration in lurcher mutant miceMONNIER, C; LALONDE, R.Brain research. 1995, Vol 702, Num 1-2, pp 169-172, issn 0006-8993Article

On the D1 and D2 dopamine receptor participation in learning and memory in miceVERMA, A; KULKARNI, S. K.Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology. 1993, Vol 15, Num 9, pp 597-607, issn 0379-0355Article

Chronic handling modifies the anxiolytic effect of diazepam in the elevated plus-mazeBRETT, R. R; PRATT, J. A.European journal of pharmacology. 1990, Vol 178, Num 1, pp 135-138, issn 0014-2999Article

Effect of nonsedative doses of propofol on an innate anxiogenic situation in ratsPAIN, L; OBERLING, P; LAUNOY, A et al.Anesthesiology (Philadelphia). 1999, Vol 90, Num 1, pp 191-196, issn 0003-3022Article

Sardinian alcohol-prefering rats : a genetic animal model of anxietyCOLOMBO, G; AGABIO, R; LOBINA, C et al.Physiology & behavior. 1995, Vol 57, Num 6, pp 1181-1185, issn 0031-9384Article

Behavioural responses to single and repeated restraint in male and female ratsALBONETTI, M. E; FARABOLLINI, F.Behavioural processes. 1992, Vol 28, Num 1-2, pp 97-109, issn 0376-6357Article

Prior maze experience required to alter midazolam effects in rats submitted to the elevated plus-mazeBERTOGLIO, L. J; CAROBREZ, A. P.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 2002, Vol 72, Num 1-2, pp 449-455, issn 0091-3057, 7 p.Article

Behaviorally selective effects of neuroactive steroids on plus-maze anxiety in miceRODGERS, R. J; JOHNSON, N. J. T.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 1998, Vol 59, Num 1, pp 221-232, issn 0091-3057Article

Learning impairments caused by lesions to the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus: an artifact of anxiety?LERI, F; FRANKLIN, K. B. J.Brain research. 1998, Vol 807, Num 1-2, pp 187-192, issn 0006-8993Article

Effects of diazepam and buspirone on the behaviour of wild voles (Microtus socialis) in two models of anxietyHENDRIE, C. A; EILAM, D; WEISS, S. M et al.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 1997, Vol 58, Num 2, pp 573-576, issn 0091-3057Article

Lateral and medial septal lesions reduce anxiety in the plus-maze and probe-burying testsMENARD, J; TREIT, D.Physiology & behavior. 1996, Vol 60, Num 3, pp 845-853, issn 0031-9384Article

Struggling and flumazenil effects in the swimming test are related to the level of anxiety in miceFERRE, P; FERNANDEZ TERUEL, A; ESCORIHUELA, R. M et al.Neuropsychobiology. 1994, Vol 29, Num 1, pp 23-27, issn 0302-282XArticle

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