Abstract

Effects of 4 doses of physostigmine on reactions to novelty, rearing and ambulation in rats were observed in an exploration box which allowed free choice of novel and familiar halves. All 3 responses tended towards decreases with higher doses but, whereas this trend was significant for rearing and ambulation, it was only suggestive for reactions to novelty. The results were discussed in the light of views on cholinergically controlled habituation processes.

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