-
brain area
involved in
behavioral activation and
motivated behavior.
Hypolocomotion, also
known as
locomotor hypoactivity, hypoactivity, and
decreased locomotor...
- does not
produce hyperlocomotion in rodents, and
instead can
produce hypolocomotion at high
doses that is
independent of the
serotonin 5-HT2C receptor....
- The
behavioral and
physiological features of this
syndrome include hypolocomotion, head twitch,
forepaw treading, tremors,
hindlimb abduction, flat body...
- a
minor vespryn protein component specific to this species,
causes hypolocomotion and
hyperalgesia in
experimental mice. It is
believed that it contributes...
- pyr-tryptamine (pyr-T; N,N-pyrrolidinyltryptamine). The drug
produces hypolocomotion in rodents. In addition, it
induces the head-twitch response, a behavioral...
- by SB-242084. In addition,
SSRIs have been
found to
acutely induce hypolocomotion,
which can be
reversed by SB-242084. SB-242084 was
under development...
-
persisting antidepressant- and anxiolytic-like
effects as well as
acute hypolocomotion in animals. In humans,
ketanserin blocked psilocybin's hallucinogenic...
-
psychedelic effects, in rodents,
albeit relatively weakly. It also
produces hypolocomotion and
hypothermia in rodents. In
combination with the
serotonin 5-HT1A...
-
another study, it
produced a
biphasic effect at high doses, with
initial hypolocomotion followed after a few
hours by weak
locomotor stimulation. 7-AB is a...
- no head-twitch
response (a
behavioral proxy of
psychedelic effects),
hypolocomotion, or hypothermia, in
contrast to
psilocin and norpsilocin, but similarly...