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Amygdala Hyperactivity in MAM Model of Schizophrenia is Normalized by Peripubertal Diazepam Administration
Yijuan Du, Anthony A. Grace
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Diazepam
100%
Schizophrenia Models
100%
Methyl
100%
Amygdala
100%
Hyperactivity
100%
Acetate
100%
Peripubertal
100%
Hippocampus
28%
Prefrontal Cortex
28%
Conditioned Stimulus
28%
Firing Rate
28%
Anxiety Level
28%
Psychosis
14%
High-risk Subjects
14%
At-risk Adolescents
14%
Pathophysiology of Schizophrenia
14%
Abnormal Activity
14%
Anti-anxiety
14%
Theta Oscillations
14%
Theta Power
14%
Stimulus-induced
14%
Schizophrenic Patients
14%
Neuron Firing
14%
Peripubertal Period
14%
Neuroscience
Amygdala
100%
Hyperactivity
100%
Diazepam
100%
Prefrontal Cortex
66%
Hippocampus
66%
Firing Rate
66%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Diazepam
100%
Hyperactivity
100%
Rat Model
33%
Pathophysiology
33%