Perseveration in a spatial-discrimination serial reversal learning task is differentially affected by MAO-A and MAO-B inhibition and associated with reduced anxiety and peripheral serotonin levels
Peter Zhukovsky(Rush University Medical Center), Jeffrey W. Dalley(University of Cambridge), Sajeed Ali(University of Cambridge), Angela Roberts(University of Cambridge), Johan Alsiö(University of Cambridge), Errin Riley(University of Cambridge), Bianca Jupp(University of Cambridge), Trevor W. Robbins(University of Cambridge), Jessica Griffiths(University of Cambridge), L. A. Jenner(University of Cambridge), Jing Xia(University of Cambridge), Chiara Guiliano(University of Cambridge)
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