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Evaluating Performance Effects of Low-Level Inhalation Exposure to Nerve Agents in Rats
[dataset]
2004
PsycEXTRA Dataset
unpublished
To investigate cognitive and general performance effects of low-level exposure to an organophosphorus chemical warfare agents (CWA), we evaluated behavior in rats inhalation-exposed (whole body, 60 min duration) to GB (1.7 mg/m3 -4.0 mg/m3 X 1; 4.0 mg/m3 x 3) and GF (1.6-5.2 mg/m 3 X 1). Before exposure, rats were trained on a variable-interval 56 sec schedule of reinforcement (VI56), which served as a general index of behavioral performance. Beginning 48 hours after inhalation exposure,
doi:10.1037/e448352006-001
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