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  • In this study, we evaluated the effects of diazepam withdrawal [1] on the aversion promoted by the electrical stimulation of the dPAG [2], the influence of withdrawal on motor and attentional processes of withdrawn-rats through the startle and prepulse inhibition tests, and the importance of the dPAG glutamate neurons in the modulation of this response [3]

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  • We evaluated the effects of diazepam withdrawal [1] on the aversion promoted by the electrical stimulation of the dPAG [2], the influence of withdrawal on motor and attentional processes of withdrawn-rats through the startle and prepulse inhibition tests, and the importance of the dPAG glutamate neurons in the modulation of this response [3]

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We evaluated the effects of diazepam withdrawal [1] on the aversion promoted by the electrical stimulation of the dPAG [2], the influence of withdrawal on motor and attentional processes of withdrawn-rats through the startle and prepulse inhibition tests, and the importance of the dPAG glutamate neurons in the modulation of this response [3]. Address: Department of Psychology and Education, FFCLRP, Laboratory of Neuropsychopharmacology, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil * Corresponding author from International Society on Brain and Behaviour: 3rd International Congress on Brain and Behaviour Thessaloniki, Greece.

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