Comparison of stimulants and hallucinogens on shuttle avoidance in rats
1. 1. Rats were trained to a high level of performance of a conditioned avoidance response in a shuttlebox to test effects of several classical stimulants in comparison to a variety of hallucinogens. 2. 2. A previously-reported biphasic pattern of effects of mescaline on shuttle avoidance was replic...
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1. Rats were trained to a high level of performance of a conditioned avoidance response in a shuttlebox to test effects of several classical stimulants in comparison to a variety of hallucinogens.
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2. A previously-reported biphasic pattern of effects of mescaline on shuttle avoidance was replicated and extended to 12 other hallucinogens of both phenylethylamine and indolealkylamine classes.
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3. Response patterns of hallucinogens could be differentiated from 3 stimulants and from a methoxyamphetamine compound that lacks hallucinogenic activity. |
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