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Behavioral changes induced

Consider the behavioral changes induced in a randomly chosen one-dimensional CA rule such that A is successively and minimally incremented from 0 to 1. As an example, let us take fc = 4 and r = 2 (i.e. neighborhood size M = 2r + 1), and use a lattice of = 128 sites with periodic boundary conditions. We summarize a typical sequence of induced behavioral cdianges ... [Pg.99]

Pharmacology Trazodone selectively inhibits serotonin uptake by brain synaptosomes and potentiates the behavioral changes induced by the serotonin precursor, 5-hydroxytryptophan. [Pg.1049]

Toth E, Weiss B, Banay-Schwartz M, Lajtha A. 1986. Effect of glycine derivatives on behavioral changes induced by 3-mercaptopropionic acid or phencyclidine in mice. Res Comm Psychol Psychiat Behav 11 1-9. [Pg.88]

Behavioral changes induced by l( (icants are documented in veterinary medidne, but have not been tiwoughly studied. [Pg.91]

It is important to consider that the behavioral outcome of amphetamine-induced alterations in monoamine release is determined by changes induced in postsynaptie targets of monoamine neurons. The consequences of... [Pg.137]

TABLE 3. Evidence of neurotoxin-induced behavioral changes in response to pharmacological probes... [Pg.153]

The acute oral treatment of rats and mice did not induce any important behavioral change. Only at the highest dose (2,000 mg/kg) was some excitement observed in rats, but no animal died. The LD50 was, therefore, considered >2,000 mg/kg. Since only one mouse given that dose died, the lethal oral dose in that species was established to be 2,000 mg/kg [59,255]. [Pg.57]

Phase Behavior and Electro-optic Properties. With the great potential of PSFLCs, it is important to understand the changes induced by the polymer network on the FLC properties. In order to do so, two different non-mesogenic monomers, HDDA and PPDA, have been used. The structure of these monomers is quite similar (See Figure 1) with the only difference being that the phenyl group in PPDA is replaced with a six carbon alkyl chain for HDDA. These monomers, despite their structural similarity, have much different physical properties and consequently the polymers formed from HDDA and PPDA may also influence the FLC phase and electro-optic behavior differently. [Pg.19]


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