Abstract

Two experiments examined some relationships between feeding schedule and two psychoactive drugs on the mouse-killing response in rats. Experiment 1 showed that the combination of a high dose of d-amphetamine (2.00 mg/kg) and food satiation effectively suppresses killing while either factor alone does not. Experiment 2 showed that the combination of a high dose of pilocarpine (30 mg/kg) and food deprivation induces a considerable percentage of Sprague-Dawley rats to kill mice while either variable alone does not.

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