Abstract

Injection of apomorphine 0.4–1.6 mg/kg had a differential effect on free-operant avoidance behavior in rats. One group of animals showed an increase in lever-pressing rate accompanied by a decrease in shock frequency. The opposite relationship was observed in another group. Apomorphine elicited sterotyped movements in both groups.

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