we suggest that the consistent increase both in complexity and number of exploratory sequences observed in the HA depleted animals, although not apparently associated with the presence of any actual abnormal motor behavior compared to controls, may represent the behavioral phenotype underlying the pathophysiology of tic-phenomenology and, possibly, other above-mentioned neuropsychiatric disorders. Further studies are in progress in our laboratories in this direction

Brain histamine and behavioral neuroscience / Santangelo, Andrea; Passani, Maria Beatrice; Casarrubea, Maurizio. - In: ONCOTARGET. - ISSN 1949-2553. - ELETTRONICO. - 8:(2017), pp. 16107-16108. [10.18632/oncotarget.15365]

Brain histamine and behavioral neuroscience

SANTANGELO, ANDREA;PASSANI, MARIA BEATRICE;
2017

Abstract

we suggest that the consistent increase both in complexity and number of exploratory sequences observed in the HA depleted animals, although not apparently associated with the presence of any actual abnormal motor behavior compared to controls, may represent the behavioral phenotype underlying the pathophysiology of tic-phenomenology and, possibly, other above-mentioned neuropsychiatric disorders. Further studies are in progress in our laboratories in this direction
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Santangelo, Andrea; Passani, Maria Beatrice; Casarrubea, Maurizio
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