Animal models for the study of anti-anxiety agents: a review
- PMID: 2861589
- DOI: 10.1016/0149-7634(85)90046-6
Animal models for the study of anti-anxiety agents: a review
Abstract
Animal models for the study of anxiolytic agents are reviewed and evaluated according to pharmacological and behavioral criteria. Although there are important exceptions, in general, most early animal models have not provided a reliable basis for identifying compounds with potential anxiolytic action, or for delineating the mechanisms of anxiolytic drug action. The possibility that phylogenetically 'prepared' forms of defensive learning might serve as a basis for the study of anxiolytic agents is introduced.
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