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Hyperlocomotion, also
known as
locomotor hyperactivity, hyperactivity, or
increased locomotor activity, is an
effect of
certain drugs in
animals in which...
- the
inattentive type of ADHD (ADHD-PI) and
sluggish cognitive tempo.
Hyperlocomotion "APA
Dictionary of Psychology". dictionary.apa.org.
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- Video-image-based
scoring of
exploration LimeLight Psychostimulant response Hyperlocomotion behavior Video-image-based
tracking of
locomotion BigBrother Vision...
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animal models of antipsychotic-like activity,
including inhibition of
hyperlocomotion induced by the NMDA
receptor antagonist dizocilpine (MK-801) or the...
- (September 2021). "Fentanyl-related
substances elicit antinociception and
hyperlocomotion in mice via
opioid receptors". Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior...
- to
prevent stress-induced
hyperthermia and
block dopamine-dependent
hyperlocomotion, as well as
blocking the
hyperactivity which would normally be induced...
- activity, and
inhibition of
these proteins results in
stunting of the
hyperlocomotion in
amphetamine treated rats.
Dopamine receptors can also transactivate...
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receptors are
required for 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine-induced
hyperlocomotion and 5-HT
release in vivo and in vitro". J Neurosci. 28 (11): 2933–2940...
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monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI),
produces behavioral changes such as
hyperlocomotion and
reversal of reserpine-induced
behavioral depression. In addition...
- cocaine.
Another study has
shown that this drug is able to
reverse hyperlocomotion induced by amphetamine, in an anti-psychotic-like manner. This data...