Abstract
The contents of noradrenaline, dopamine, and serotonin in the frontal cortex and hippocampus of rats demonstrating dominant, balanced, and submissive types of behavior were examined. The serotonin content in submissive males was considerably lower than that in balanced and dominant animals. The content of noradrenaline was lower in dominant individuals and greater in submissive ones as compared with the analogous index in balanced rats. The content of dopamine in the frontal cortex was lower in both submissive and dominant animals, while that in the hippocampus was lower only in submissive males (in comparison with balanced individuals).
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