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    A special case of learning disorder in isolant rats as a model of disintegration by Khonicheva, N M, Loseva, E V, Chabak-Garbach, R, Loriya, M V, Airapetyants, M G

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-07-2006)
    “…The combination of two factors - isolation and ontogenesis (starting from 21 days) and subsequent training of rats to a cyclical habit - could in some animals…”
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    Blood testosterone in rats: Correlation of the level of individual anxiety and its impairment after “death threat” by Khonicheva, N. M., Livanova, L. M., Tsykunov, S. G., Osipova, T. A., Loriya, M. V., Élbakidze, A. G., Tikhonov, V. P., Airapetyants, M. G.

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-11-2008)
    “…Studies of identical groups of male Wistar rats after preliminary selection to give groups including extreme behavioral types with low and high rankings on the…”
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    Blood testosterone in rats: correlation with individual anxiety and its derangement after the "death threat" by Khonicheva, N M, Livanova, L M, Tsykunov, S G, Osipova, T A, Loriia, M V, Elbakidze, A G, Tikhonov, V P, Aĭrapetiants, M G

    “…After preliminary testing on a multiparameter scale, test and experimental groups of Wistar male rats were formed on the principle of identical distribution of…”
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    Monitoring of the oxidation-reduction state of brain structures in freely moving rats during sleep-waking cycles by potentiometric recording by Shvets-Ténéta-Gurii, T B, Troshin, G I, Novikova, M R, Khonicheva, N M, Shostak, O A, Borovskaya, I V

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-09-2003)
    “…Freely mobile mongrel male rats weighing 300-350 g were used for studies of changes in the oxidative-reductive (redox) state of brain tissue during cycles of…”
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    Dendritic structure in neurons of embryo amygdala grafts by Lushchekina, E. A., Khonicheva, N. M., Lushchekin, V. S.

    Published in Neurophysiology (New York) (01-09-1990)
    “…Brain preparations stained by Golgi's technique in grafts of rat embryo basolateral amygdaloid nucleus were transplanted into the intact brain and the cavity…”
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    Irreversibility of disruptions of integrative activity induced by damage to the amygdala, with unilateral transplantation of embryonal amygdalar tissue by Khonicheva, N M, Lushchekina, E A

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-09-1992)
    “…The disengagement of the amygdaloid complex in animals is a convenient model which permits the formulation of the question as to whether disturbances in…”
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    Potentiometric monitoring of the redox state of brain structures of freely-moving rats in sleep-wake cycles by Shvets-Ténéta-Guriĭ, T B, Troshin, G I, Novikova, M R, Khonicheva, N M, Shostak, O A, Borovskaia, I V

    “…Variations of brain tissue redox state potential (E) of freely-moving white rats (300-350 g) in cycles of wakefulness (W), slow-wave sleep (SWS), and…”
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    Is the electrical activity of the brain always electrical? (The factors forming the potential of the metallic electrode during its direct contact with the brain) by Shvets-Ténéta-Gurii, T B, Novikova, M R, Tveritskaya, I N, Khonicheva, N M

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-03-1994)
    “…This article is devoted to an analysis of the factors forming slow changes in the potential of a metallic electrode coming into direct contact with living…”
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    Increased anxiety level induced by social crowding stress in rats is not related to changes in the nitrergic system of the brain by Moiseeva, Yu. V., Khonicheva, N. M., Ajrapetyanz, M. G., Onufriev, M. V., Lazareva, N. A., Stepanichev, M. Yu, Gulyaeva, N. V.

    Published in Neurochemical journal (01-03-2009)
    “…In our previous studies, we have shown that stress induced by early social deprivation or total isolation, increases nitric oxide synthase activity in the…”
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    A special case of learning disruption as a model of a disintegration phenomenon by Khonicheva, N M, Loseva, E V, Czabak-Garbacz, R, Loriia, M V, Aĭrapetiants, M G

    “…Combination of two factors in rats such as the isolation (during 2-4 months, beginning from the 21st day of age) and procedure of space cyclic learning results…”
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    Behavioral consequences of isolation in early ontogeny in rats: selectivity of anxiety conditions by Khonicheva, N M, Czabak-Garbacz, R, Krupina, N A

    “…Multiparameter scale for evaluation of anxiety-phobic state in rats reveals significant enhancement of anxiety in rat pups after 6-week isolation (beginning…”
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    The learning characteristics of rats under free-choice conditions by Nikol'skaia, K A, Khonicheva, N M

    “…The ability to organize a four-link operant food-procuring habit in a multiple alternative maze using the free-choice method was studied in albino rats. Three…”
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    The comparative efficiency of exploratory and conditioned-reflex feeding behaviors: the relative improvement in the former and the lag in the latter in amygdalectomy in rats by Khonicheva, N M, Lushchekina, E A

    “…Food-taking behaviour of two groups of rats (normal ones, N, and those with amygdalar lesions, AL) was compared to each other in two experimental situations:…”
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    Features of conditioned alimentary instrumental reflexes in rats differing in the nature of their behavior in response to painful stimulation of conspecifics by Khonicheva, N M

    “…Groups of rats preliminary classified by their avoiding (A) or not avoiding (B) the closed space at hearing the cries of an other painfully stimulated animal…”
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