Synthetic cathinones and their phenethylamine analogues produce distinct psychomotor and reward behavior in crayfish
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...
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Title
Synthetic cathinones and their phenethylamine analogues produce distinct psychomotor and reward behavior in crayfish
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
379
Pages
112368 - 112368
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