Autor: |
Levine, M.S., Hannigan, J.H., Fisher, R.S., Howard-Butcher, S., Hull, C.D., Buchwald, N.A. |
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Developmental Brain Research; September 1985, Vol. 22 Issue: 1 p150-155, 6p |
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The development of the behavioral effects of amphetamine was assessed in kittens of 1–53 days of age. Amphetamine-induced increases in locomotion occurred when animals were beyond 35 days of age. Stereotypic behavior was induced at all ages tested but the predominant type of stereotypy was age-related. From 1 to 14 days amphetamine induced licking. Pendular head movements occurred when animals were under 35 days. At 14 days of age darting, a response consisting of rapid pacing and turning began to occur. Tracking, a series of horizontal and vertical head movements also began to occur after 14 days. The adult response of vertical and horizontal head movements became most prominent after 35 days. |
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