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Publication DateTitleAuthor(s)
Aug-2016A dose–response study of separate and combined effects of the serotonin agonist 8-OH-DPAT and the dopamine agonist quinpirole on locomotor sensitization, cross-sensitization, and conditioned activityJohnson EF; Szechtman H
Mar-2011Adaptation to potential threat: The evolution, neurobiology, and psychopathology of the security motivation systemWoody EZ; Szechtman H
2021Challenges and Potential Solutions for Physician's Suicide risk factors in the COVID-19 Era: Psychiatric Comorbidities, Medicine Judicialization, and BurnoutDuarte D; El-Hagrassy MM; Couto T; Gurgel W; Minuzzi L; Saperson K; Corrêa H
Apr-2018Changes in gut microbiota during development of compulsive checking and locomotor sensitization induced by chronic treatment with the dopamine agonist quinpiroleJung TD; Jung PS; Raveendran L; Farbod Y; Dvorkin-Gheva A; Sakic B; Surette MG; Szechtman H
Sep-2004Context gives meaning. Commentary on Badiani and Robinson Drug-induced neurobehavioral plasticity: the role of environmental contextSzechtman H
May-2006Development and temporal organization of compulsive checking induced by repeated injections of the dopamine agonist quinpirole in an animal model of obsessive-compulsive disorderDvorkin A; Perreault ML; Szechtman H
Jul-2008Effects of hypophysectomy on compulsive checking and cortical dendrites in an animal model of obsessive-compulsive disorderDvorkin A; Culver KE; Waxman D; Szechtman H; Kolb B
May-2013Effects of the serotonergic agonist mCPP on male rats in the quinpirole sensitization model of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD)Tucci MC; Dvorkin-Gheva A; Graham D; Amodeo S; Cheon P; Kirk A; Peel J; Taji L; Szechtman H
2022Electronic medical records – A review of cost-effectiveness, efficiency, quality of care, and usabilityGopidasan B; Amanullah S; Adebowale A
Nov-2010Features of compulsive checking behavior mediated by nucleus accumbens and orbital frontal cortexDvorkin A; Silva C; McMurran T; Bisnaire L; Foster J; Szechtman H
Dec-2015In the wake of a possible mistake: Security motivation, checking behavior, and OCDHinds AL; Woody EZ; Schmidt LA; Van Ameringen M; Szechtman H
Oct-2007Kappa-opioid receptor stimulation quickens pathogenesis of compulsive checking in the quinpirole sensitization model of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).Perreault ML; Seeman P; Szechtman H
2005Motivation, time course, and heterogeneity in obsessive-compulsive disorder: Response to Taylor, McKay, and Abramowitz (2005).Woody EZ; Szechtman H
Feb-2015Nucleus accumbens core and pathogenesis of compulsive checkingBallester González J; Dvorkin-Gheva A; Silva C; Foster JA; Szechtman H
Jan-2004Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder as a Disturbance of Security Motivation.Szechtman H; Woody E
-PROTOCOLO DE ESQUIZOFRENIA REFRATÁRIADuarte D; Pereira A; Montezuma M; Melki S; Silva E
Feb-2013Quinpirole and 8-OH-DPAT induce compulsive checking behavior in male rats by acting on different functional parts of an OCD neurocircuitAlkhatib AH; Dvorkin-Gheva A; Szechtman H
Dec-1998Quinpirole induces compulsive checking behavior in rats: A potential animal model of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).Szechtman H; Sulis W; Eilam D
May-2016Temperament and arousal systems: A new synthesis of differential psychology and functional neurochemistryTrofimova I; Robbins TW
Dec-2001The morphogenesis of motor rituals in rats treated chronically with the dopamine agonist quinpirole.Ben-Pazi A; Szechtman H; Eilam D
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