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The traditional Chinese herbal medicine yi-gan san has been used to cure neuropsychological disorders. Schizophrenia can be one of the target diseases of yi-gan san.
Manabu Makinodan M.D. +7 more
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Prepulse inhibition of the startle response and radioligand binding assays
Dataset 1. PPI data.The percent PPI data is provided for each prepulse decibel level tested. This raw behavioral data reflects the percentage of inhibition in prepulse-pulse trials compared with pulse-only trials for each prepulse intensity tested.
Jerry Skefos (526825) +7 more
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Vestibular prepulse inhibition of the human blink reflex
OBJECTIVE: Auditory and somatosensory prepulses are commonly used to assess prepulse inhibition (PPI). The effect of a vestibular prepulse upon blink reflex excitability has not been hitherto assessed.
Mahmud, Mohammad +5 more
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Prepulse inhibition of the blink reflex is abnormal in functional movement disorders.
BACKGROUND: Patients with functional movement disorders also typically have functional somatic symptoms, including pain, fatigue, and sensory disturbance.
Edwards, MJ +21 more
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Involvement of the medial geniculate body in prepulse inhibition of acoustic startle
Prepulse inhibition of acoustic startle is the normal reduction in startle response to an intense auditory stimulus when this stimulus is immediately preceded by a weaker prestimulus.
Engel, Jörgen, +3 more
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Experiments with animals have shown that D2 dopamine (DA) receptors are involved in prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex (suppression of the reflex response evoked by a loud sound by prior presentation of a low-intensity stimulus).
A.J. Abduljawad, K. +3 more
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Radiation Effects on Dopamine-Mediated Prepulse Inhibition in the C57BL/6 Mouse [PDF]
This study examined the effects of proton and gamma radiation on a dopamine-dependent sensory gating mechanism: prepulse inhibition of the startle reflex.
Zuccarelli Miller, Cara Nicole
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Effect of METH administration on locomotor activity and prepulse inhibition.
Relative locomotor activity and prepulse inhibition after acute (A, B, C) and chronic (D, E, F) administration of METH in Pdlim5+/+ and Pdlim5+/− mice.
Hiroki Ishiguro (40697) +6 more
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Psychopharmacology of prepulse inhibition in mice.
The attenuation of the startle response termed "prepulse inhibition" (PPI) occurs when an abrupt startling stimulus is preceded 30-500 msec by a barely detectable prestimulus or "prepulse". PPI provides a measure of sensorimotor gating, which is a short time-constant central processing mechanism that is disrupted in patients with schizophrenia, and a ...
S C, Dulawa, M A, Geyer
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Age-related changes in prepulse inhibition of the startle response. [PDF]
de Oliveira YG +4 more
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