Brain structures and neurotansmitters regulating aggression in cats: implications for human aggressiondoi:10.1016/S0278-5846(00)00150-0aggressioncatGABAhypothalamusneurotansmittersneuropeptidesperiaqueductalgraysubstanceP1. Violence and aggression are major public health problems. 2. The authors have used...
-coughing (pneumonitis in cats-don't use) -vomiting (split dose to BID, admin w/ food), -pancreatitis? (may develop elevated TGs w/ Pb and KBr, feed low fat diet and encourage exercise levetiracetam (keppra) MOA -inhibit vgCa channel ...
The antiinflammatory effect of local betamethasone after spinal root decompression in cats was seen by Wong and Tan [20], noting the relative absence of cytokine differentiation antigens 4- and 5-labelled lymphocytes at the compression site in the steroid-treated group. Sencar et al. [21] ...
For instance, Delgado successfully invoked aggression in a pair of cats whose relationship had previously been “excellent and peaceful”: “as soon as the smaller animal was stimulated it attacked the large one, and a real battle ensued, with snarling, swiping, and biting” and could be repeat...
The same cats that underwent neurofeedback training were later used in an epilepsy study, and it was unexpectedly found that they were significantly less prone to seizures evoked by the epileptogenic fuel component than the cats that did not have the SMR training5. Thus, these experiments of ...
(Cg) activity is correlated with the magnitude of unpleasantness experienced in response to noxious stimuli [92,93]. This has been linked to aversion learning [94,95,96]. Although electrical stimulation of the Cg inhibits behavior [97], lesions of Cg in cats only impair active avoidance, ...
The effect of cognitive flexibility training on reduction of cognitive problems in adolescents with intellectual disabilities. Int J Pediatr 9(8):14254–14265. https://doi.org/10.22038/ijp.2020.51136.4059 Orsolini M, Melogno S, Latini N, Penge R, Conforti S (2015) Treating verbal working ...
However, the extent to which problems in response control cause aggression is less clear (cf. Hwang et al., 2016). In contrast, executive dysfunction and response dys-control are strongly related to symptom levels of ADHD (e.g., Castellanos et al., 2006). Activity in response control ...
The exclusion criteria were: (1) orthopaedic problems or muscle diseases which cause impairments in mobility, (2) high risk of spontaneous fracture (assessed using the Computerized Bone Mineralometry score), and (3) other neurological diseases (Table 1). The experimental protocol was approved by ...
their positive effects on mood in depression. Present day research takes the view on insomnia, i.e., prolonged sleep latency, problems to maintain sleep, and early morning awakening, as a transdiagnostic symptom for many mental disorders, being most closely related to depression. Studying insomnia...