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Reinforcement attenuation as a behavioral technique to suppress conditioned avoidance response in rats: A comparative study with olanzapine
Jun Gao, Ming Li
Psychology
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Attenuation
100%
Olanzapine
100%
Conditioned Avoidance Response
100%
Behavioral Techniques
100%
Antipsychotics
30%
Avoidance Response
20%
Psychosis Treatment
20%
Unwanted Side Effects
10%
Suppression Effect
10%
Challenge Test
10%
Footshock
10%
Adulthood
10%
Non-pharmacological
10%
Adult Animals
10%
Acute Effects
10%
Adult Male Rats
10%
Behavioral Therapy
10%
Sensitization Effect
10%
Response Model
10%
Suppressing Effect
10%
Atypical Antipsychotics
10%
Psychotic
10%
Functional Equivalent
10%
Antipsychotic Efficacy
10%
Low Compliance
10%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Olanzapine
100%
Antipsychotic
66%
Side Effect
16%
Provocation Test
16%
Preclinical Study
16%
Atypical Antipsychotics
16%
Neuroscience
Olanzapine
100%
Antipsychotic
66%
Behavioral Therapy
16%
Typical Antipsychotic
16%
Atypical Antipsychotic
16%