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Y-Maze behavior after an analog of ACTH 4-9, evidence for an attentional alteration
Chudler, R.; Katz, Richard J.
1980-11
Citation:Katz, R. J.; Chudler, R.; (1980). "Y-Maze behavior after an analog of ACTH 4-9, evidence for an attentional alteration." Psychopharmacology 71 (1): 95-96. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/46418>
Abstract: Adult, male, Swiss-Webster mice were injected with either control solution or various doses of a long-acting analog of ACTH 4-9. The drug produced significant alterations in performance in an equiangular Y-maze. In comparison with control performance, both 25 and 50 μg/kg of drug produced a significant increase in repeated two-arm entries. This response pattern is consistent with the hypothesis that the drug produced a focusing of attention.