Abstract
An animal model for human panic attacks is presented, based on the abortive avoidance activity displayed by rats undergoing flooding. A shortcoming of the model is discussed. Methods for suppressing such abortive avoidance activity (‘panic’) are reviewed, including pharmacological and behavioural methods.
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