Abstract

Abstract Isolated male mice were treated with IP cocaine (10 or 35 mg/kg), saline, or received no injections. Groups of four identically-treated animals were placed in a small arena where fighting behavior was observed. Cocaine produced a marked dose-dependent increase in fight duration. The results are discussed in terms of possible catecholaminergic mechanisms.

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