Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8497511 | Behavioural Processes | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
⺠The effect of d-amphetamine on timing behavior was evaluated using the peak procedure. ⺠d-Amphetamine increased the variability of the response distribution. ⺠In contrast, it did not change the location of the peak time. ⺠No differences were found as due to the length of training, minimum or extended. ⺠These results are compatible with the rate-dependency hypothesis.
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Authors
Vladimir Orduña, Ana GarcÃa, Arturo Bouzas,