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S C Fowler

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Psychopharmacology|December 11, 1999
Microbehavioral methods for measuring the motor and associative effects of dopamine receptor antagonists and related drugs in rodentsS C Fowler
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|March 1, 1974
Some effects of chlordiazepoxide and chlorpromazine on response force in extinctionS C Fowler
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|April 1, 1996
An update of Fowler and Das: anticholinergic reversal of haloperidol-induced, within-session decrements in rats' lapping behaviorS Das, S C Fowler
Psychopharmacology|August 1, 1995
Acute and subchronic effects of clozapine on licking in rats: tolerance to disruptive effects on number of licks, but no tolerance to rhythm slowingS Das, S C Fowler
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|December 1, 1994
Haloperidol-induced decrements in force and duration of rats' tongue movements during licking are attenuated by concomitant anticholinergic treatmentS C Fowler, S Das
Psychopharmacology|November 20, 2001
Concurrent quantification of tremor and depression of locomotor activity induced in rats by harmaline and physostigmineG Wang, S C Fowler
Psychopharmacology|December 11, 1999
Effects of haloperidol and clozapine on tongue dynamics during licking in CD-1, BALB/c and C57BL/6 miceG Wang, S C Fowler
Behavioral Neuroscience|April 1, 1992
Low doses of haloperidol interfere with rat tongue extensions during licking: a quantitative analysisS C Fowler, C Mortell
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1993
Raclopride, but not SCH 23,390, induces maldirected jumping in rats trained to perform a run-climb-run behavioral taskL Senyuz, S C Fowler
Psychopharmacology|June 19, 1998
Chronic haloperidol produces a time- and dose-related slowing of lick rhythm in rats: implications for rodent models of tardive dyskinesia and neuroleptic-induced parkinsonismS C Fowler, G Wang
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Psychopharmacology|December 11, 1999
Microbehavioral methods for measuring the motor and associative effects of dopamine receptor antagonists and related drugs in rodentsS C Fowler
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|March 1, 1974
Some effects of chlordiazepoxide and chlorpromazine on response force in extinctionS C Fowler
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|April 1, 1996
An update of Fowler and Das: anticholinergic reversal of haloperidol-induced, within-session decrements in rats' lapping behaviorS Das, S C Fowler
Psychopharmacology|August 1, 1995
Acute and subchronic effects of clozapine on licking in rats: tolerance to disruptive effects on number of licks, but no tolerance to rhythm slowingS Das, S C Fowler
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|December 1, 1994
Haloperidol-induced decrements in force and duration of rats' tongue movements during licking are attenuated by concomitant anticholinergic treatmentS C Fowler, S Das
Psychopharmacology|November 20, 2001
Concurrent quantification of tremor and depression of locomotor activity induced in rats by harmaline and physostigmineG Wang, S C Fowler
Psychopharmacology|December 11, 1999
Effects of haloperidol and clozapine on tongue dynamics during licking in CD-1, BALB/c and C57BL/6 miceG Wang, S C Fowler
Behavioral Neuroscience|April 1, 1992
Low doses of haloperidol interfere with rat tongue extensions during licking: a quantitative analysisS C Fowler, C Mortell
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1993
Raclopride, but not SCH 23,390, induces maldirected jumping in rats trained to perform a run-climb-run behavioral taskL Senyuz, S C Fowler
Psychopharmacology|June 19, 1998
Chronic haloperidol produces a time- and dose-related slowing of lick rhythm in rats: implications for rodent models of tardive dyskinesia and neuroleptic-induced parkinsonismS C Fowler, G Wang
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