Search Results - "Hugo Medeiros Garrido de Paula"
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Anxiety levels and wild running susceptibility in rats: assessment with elevated plus maze test and predator odor exposure
Published in Behavioural processes (28-02-2005)“…It is reported in the literature that nearly 20% of rats are susceptible to displays of wild running (WR) behavior when submitted to high intensity acoustic…”
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Effects of methylmercury on electric organ discharges in the weak electric fish Gymnotus sylvius
Published in Psychology & Neuroscience (2013)“…Methylmercury (MeHg) is present in the environment because of natural and anthropogenic causes. MeHg can reach the central nervous system (CNS) and cause…”
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Predation on artificial nests by marmosets of the genus Callithrix (Primates, Platyrrhini) in a Cerrado fragment in Southeastern Brazil
Published in Biotemas (18-02-2013)“…Although the causes of decline in bird populations in forest fragments are not well known, nest predation seems to play a major role in these events. A way to…”
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Correlation between the fighting rates of REM sleep-deprived rats and susceptibility to the ‘wild running’ of audiogenic seizures
Published in Brain research (01-02-2002)“…Sleep-deprived rats exhibit defensive fighting as well as explosive flights very similar to the wild-running of audiogenic seizures. In order to determine why…”
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Potentiation of panic-like behaviors of the rat by subconvulsive doses of strychnine
Published in Physiology & behavior (01-01-2004)“…The present study was carried out to determine possible panicogenic effects of strychnine administered in subconvulsive doses to rats. Two experiments were…”
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Predation on artificial nests by marmosets of the genus Callithrix (Primates, Platyrrhini) in a Cerrado fragment in Southeastern Brazil
Published in Biotemas (01-03-2013)“…Although the causes of decline in bird populations in forest fragments are not well known, nest predation seems to play a major role in these events. A way to…”
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