Synthetic cathinones and their phenethylamine analogues produce distinct psychomotor and reward behavior in crayfish

Volume: 379, Pages: 112368 - 112368
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Synthetic cathinones share potent sympathomimetic properties with amphetamines due to their shared phenethylamine backbone. Despite recent work focused on understanding the behavioral effects of synthetic cathinones, a systematic comparison of neuropharmacology, behavior, and physiological effects with other stimulants, has remained elusive. In the present study, we explore the behavioral effects of cathinones in crayfish, a model system which...
Paper Details
Title
Synthetic cathinones and their phenethylamine analogues produce distinct psychomotor and reward behavior in crayfish
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
379
Pages
112368 - 112368
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