1994
The role of central oxytocin in obsessive compulsive disorder and related normal behavior
Leckman J, Goodman W, North W, Chappell P, Price L, Pauls D, Anderson G, Riddle M, McDougle C, Barr L, Cohen D. The role of central oxytocin in obsessive compulsive disorder and related normal behavior. Psychoneuroendocrinology 1994, 19: 723-749. PMID: 7991761, DOI: 10.1016/0306-4530(94)90021-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsForms of OCDObsessive-compulsive disorderCompulsive disorderCentral oxytocinFeatures of OCDDimensions of behaviorSeries of predictionsBehavioral symptomsOxytocinChallenge proceduresNormal behaviorSexual behaviorAnecdotal dataDisordersExtreme endsBehaviorAlternative hypothesisTreatment responseRelationship
1981
Effects of bromocriptine in developing rat pups after 6-hydroxydopamine
Shaywitz B, Lipton S, Teicher M, Cohen D, Anderson G, Batter D, Young J. Effects of bromocriptine in developing rat pups after 6-hydroxydopamine. Pharmacology Biochemistry And Behavior 1981, 15: 443-448. PMID: 6794039, DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(81)90275-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVehicle pupsHigh dosesDays of ageRat pupsCombination of desmethylimipramineInhibitory dopaminergic mechanismDoses of bromocriptineEffects of bromocriptineLittle clinical utilityGeneral motor activityAttention deficit disorderHole boxVehicle animalsDenervation supersensitivityDopaminergic mechanismsBrain dopamineClinical syndromeCommon disorderBromocriptineClinical utilityLonger observation periodPharmacological agentsPostnatal lifeMotor activityFirst month
1980
Environmental Influences on Body Weight and Behavior in Developing Rats After Neonatal 6-Hydroxydopamine
Pearson D, Teicher M, Shaywitz B, Cohen D, Young J, Anderson G. Environmental Influences on Body Weight and Behavior in Developing Rats After Neonatal 6-Hydroxydopamine. Science 1980, 209: 715-717. PMID: 7394533, DOI: 10.1126/science.7394533.Peer-Reviewed Original Research