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  1. Role of the serotonin 2C receptor in anxietylike behavior in zebrafish (Danio rerio).
  2. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Nitric Oxide Synthase Inhibitors on Anxiety-Like behavior in Different Preclinical Models
  3. DEFINIÇÕES DOS MODELOS E SUA FUNÇÃO EPISTEMOLOGICA E ONTOLÓGICA NO ENSINO DAS CIÊNCIAS NATURAIS
  4. Flavonoids as Anxiolytics in Animal Tests: Systematic Review, Meta‐Analysis, and Bibliometrical Analysis
  5. Art and madness in 20th century Brazilian psychiatry
  6. Nitrergic Signaling Mediation of Neurobehavioral Responses to Stress in Zebrafish
  7. The hedonic impact of cleaner–client fish interactions is mediated by the opioid system
  8. Role of the 5HT2C receptor in anxiety-like behavior in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
  9. Roles of the 5-HT1A receptor in zebrafish responses to potential threat and in sociality
  10. Social status in zebrafish modulates the behavioral response to 5-HT2C receptor agonists and antagonists
  11. Como o neoliberalismo e o jeito de pensar o cérebro afetam o cuidado com a saúde mental
  12. Flavonoids as anxiolytics in animal tests: Bibliometry and meta-analysis of the effects of flavonoids on anxiety-like behavior in animal tests
  13. Worm infections can hinder cognitive development of children
  14. Roles of the 5-HT1A receptor in zebrafish responses to potential threat and in sociality
  15. Extracellular fluid extraction in zebrafish brain tissue and samples v1
  16. Serotonergic mediation of orienting and defensive responses in zebrafish
  17. redução de danos como uma ética do cuidado
  18. Modeling acute visceral pain in adult zebrafish v1
  19. ANARQUISMO "HISTÓRICO" E ANARQUISMO CONTEMPORÂNEO: CONTINUIDADES E DESCONTINUIDADES
  20. What attracts zebrafish in meeting new peers?
  21. Novel tank test in zebrafish v1
  22. Social status in zebrafish modulates the behavioral response to 5-HT2C receptor agonists and antagonists
  23. Fish Personality: Meta-Theoretical Issues, Personality Dimensions, and Applications to Neuroscience and Psychopathology
  24. Roles of the 5-HT2C receptor on zebrafish sociality
  25. The role of serotonin in modulating common waxbill behaviour
  26. Aspectos Psicométricos da Escala de Ansiedade à Matemática
  27. Ansiedade à Matemática: Aspectos atitudinais e pressão social
  28. Fish personality: meta-theoretical issues, personality dimensions, and applications to neuroscience and psychopathology
  29. Gonadal characterization of the Amazonian fish Serrapinnus kriegi (Characidae: Cheirodontinae)
  30. Social investigation and social novelty in zebrafish: Roles of salience and novelty
  31. Roles of the 5-HT2C receptor on zebrafish sociality
  32. Serotonin as a Biocultural Molecule: Circular Causality, Stress, and Psychopathology
  33. Factors associated with distress during social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil
  34. Anesthesia or seizure-like behavior? The effects of two Amazonian plants, Acmella oleracea and Piper alatabaccum in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
  35. Zebrafish cooperate while inspecting predators: experimental evidence for conditional approach
  36. Modelos na filosofia da ciência e epistemologia: Implicações para a ciência escolar
  37. Effect of levodopa/carbidopa on stress response in zebrafish
  38. Open Practical Laboratories in the Neurosciences: An outreach program for neuroscience communication in middle schools
  39. Decynium-22 affects behavior in the zebrafish light/dark test
  40. Ansiedade, afeto negativo e estresse de docentes em atividade remota durante a pandemia da Covid-19
  41. Chrysin, but not flavone backbone, decreases anxiety-like behavior in animal screens
  42. Creating learning problems in subjects and modules of the Psychology Course: A methodological proposal
  43. 5-HT2C agonists and antagonists block different components of behavioral responses to potential, distal, and proximal threat in zebrafish
  44. Acute toxicity of injected drugs and substances in fish v1
  45. Dopamine and serotonin flip-flopes cheating in stressed fish
  46. EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE FIRE-EYE-TETRA Moenkhausia oligolepis (CHARACIFORMES: CHARACIDAE)
  47. Zebrafish Models in Neural and Behavioral Toxicology across the Life Stages
  48. A model to study orienting responses in zebrafish, and applications towards the emotion–cognition interaction
  49. Zebrafish Models in Neural and Behavioral Toxicology across the Life Stages
  50. Monoamine oxidase activity in fish brain tissue v1
  51. NOS-2, a protein involved in alcohol withdrawal syndrome
  52. GABA plays a role in the beneficial effects of the flavonoid chrysin in models of menopause
  53. NOS-2 Participates in the Behavioral Effects of Ethanol Withdrawal in Zebrafish
  54. Serotonin, a switch to turn defensive behaviors "on" and "off"
  55. NOS-2 Participates in the Behavioral Effects of Ethanol Withdrawal in Zebrafish
  56. Menopause removes the break fluid for depression, GABA, after progesterone declines
  57. NOS-2 Participates in the Behavioral Effects of Ethanol Withdrawal in Zebrafish
  58. Copy of Protocol for the production of crude alcoholic extracts from native plants v1
  59. Protocol for the production of crude alcoholic extracts from native plants v1
  60. Emotional behavior in aquatic organisms? Lessons from crayfish and zebrafish
  61. A model to study orienting responses in zebrafish, and applications towards the emotion-cognition interaction
  62. Phasic and tonic serotonin modulate alarm reactions and post-exposure behavior in zebrafish
  63. Zebrafish cooperate while inspecting predators: experimental evidence for conditional approach
  64. Fish Models in Neural and Behavioral Toxicology: Expanding beyond Mortality and Teratogenicity
  65. Biocatalytic Enzymes Have Wide Applications in the Real World v1
  66. Animal models for panic disorder.
  67. The chemistry of altruism: Serotonin controls guppy cooperation
  68. Social plasticity in the fish brain: Neuroscientific and ethological aspects
  69. Animal Models for Panic Disorder
  70. Histological staining of fish gonadal tissue v1
  71. Using Fish Models for Assessing the Role of Sociality on the Microbiome: The Next Step for Translational Microbiome Research?
  72. Social Plasticity in the Fish Brain: Neuroscientific and Ethological Aspects
  73. Brain areas for dealing with fearful stimuli in fish
  74. The Aversive Brain System of Teleosts: Implications for Neuroscience and Biological Psychiatry
  75. Serotonin regulates aggressive behavior of zebrafish
  76. Using Fish Models for Assessing the Role of Sociality on the Microbiome: The Next Step for Translational Microbiome Research?
  77. Extraction of alarm substance in zebrafish v1
  78. Social Plasticity in the Fish Brain: Neuroscientific and Ethological Aspects
  79. Animal Models for Panic Disorder
  80. Sensory Ecology of Ostariophysan Alarm Substances
  81. Light/dark preference test for adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) v2
  82. The Aversive Brain System of Teleosts: Implications for Neuroscience and Biological Psychiatry
  83. New drugs against anxiety and panic in mitochondria
  84. Stress and social behavior in fish
  85. Optimized protocol for quantification of nitrite levels in brain and head kidney tissue samples in adult zebrafish v1
  86. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Environmental Summary, LaNeC (Marabá/PA, Brazil) v1
  87. Optimized protocol for brain and head kidney catalase activity in zebrafish v1
  88. What Can Zebrafish Teach Us About Fear?
  89. The Aversive Brain System of Teleosts: Implications for Neuroscience and Biological Psychiatry
  90. The Integration of Sociality, Monoamines, and Stress Neuroendocrinology in Fish Models: Applications in the Neurosciences
  91. Zebrafish go cold turkey
  92. Melanophore response assay in zebrafish v1
  93. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Environmental Summary, LaNeC (Marabá/PA, Brazil) v1
  94. Light/dark preference test for adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) v1
  95. The Integration of Sociality, Monoamines, and Stress Neuroendocrinology in Fish Models: Applications in the Neurosciences
  96. Sensory Ecology of Ostariophysan Alarm Substances
  97. A Review of Monoaminergic Neuropsychopharmacology in Zebrafish, 6 Years Later: Towards Paradoxes and their Solution
  98. Time-dependent sensitization of stress responses in zebrafish: A putative model for post-traumatic stress disorder
  99. FGIN-1-27, an agonist at translocator protein 18 kDa (TSPO), produces anti-anxiety and anti-panic effects in non-mammalian models
  100. Analysis of behavioral variables across domains and strains in zebrafish: Role of brain monoamines
  101. Mauritia flexuosa L. protects against deficits in memory acquisition and oxidative stress in rat hippocampus induced by methylmercury exposure
  102. Putative involvement of the nitrergic system on the consolidation, but not initiation, of behavioral sensitization after conspecific alarm substance in zebrafish
  103. Non-mammalian models in behavioral neuroscience: consequences for biological psychiatry
  104. Interactions between serotonin and glutamate–nitric oxide pathways in zebrafish scototaxis
  105. Interaction between 5-HT1B receptors and nitric oxide in zebrafish responses to novelty
  106. Serotonergic modulation of zebrafish behavior: Towards a paradox
  107. Role of nitric oxide in the behavioral and neurochemical effects of IB-MECA in zebrafish
  108. Aquatic toxicology of fluoxetine: Understanding the knowns and the unknowns
  109. Fluoxetine and WAY 100,635 dissociate increases in scototaxis and analgesia induced by conspecific alarm substance in zebrafish (Danio rerio Hamilton 1822)
  110. Ascorbic Acid Protects Against Anxiogenic-Like Effect Induced by Methylmercury in Zebrafish: Action on the Serotonergic System
  111. Fingerprinting of Psychoactive Drugs in Zebrafish Anxiety-Like Behaviors
  112. Corrigendum to “Nitric oxide as a regulatory molecule in the processing of the visual stimulus” [Nitric Oxide 36 (2014) 44–50]
  113. Discrimination of anxiety- versus panic-like behavior in the wall lizard Tropidurus oreadicus.
  114. Nitric oxide as a regulatory molecule in the processing of the visual stimulus
  115. Role of serotonin in zebrafish (Danio rerio) anxiety: Relationship with serotonin levels and effect of buspirone, WAY 100635, SB 224289, fluoxetine and para-chlorophenylalanine (pCPA) in two behavioral models
  116. Behavioral and neurochemical changes in the zebrafish leopard strain
  117. “Limbic associative” and “autonomic” amygdala in teleosts: A review of the evidence
  118. Effects of methylmercury on electric organ discharges in the weak electric fish Gymnotus sylvius.
  119. Determination of glutamate uptake by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) in preparations of retinal tissue
  120. Nocifensive Behavior in Adult and Larval Zebrafish
  121. Rapid Method for Acute Intracerebroventricular Injection in Adult Zebrafish
  122. Behavioral and Pharmacological Aspects of Anxiety in the Light/Dark Preference Test
  123. Time to recognize zebrafish ‘affective’ behavior
  124. A comparison of the light/dark and novel tank tests in zebrafish
  125. Serotonin and Anxiety
  126. Serotonin in the Nervous System of Vertebrates
  127. Possible role of serotoninergic system in the neurobehavioral impairment induced by acute methylmercury exposure in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
  128. Adenosine A1, but not A2, Receptor Blockade Increases Anxiety and Arousal in Zebrafish
  129. Pharmacological analysis of zebrafish (Danio rerio) scototaxis
  130. Modulation of nociceptive-like behavior in zebrafish (Danio rerio) by environmental stressors.
  131. A Review of Monoaminergic Neuropsychopharmacology in Zebrafish
  132. Measuring anxiety in zebrafish: A critical review
  133. Neurophenotyping of Adult Zebrafish Using the Light/Dark Box Paradigm
  134. Parametric analyses of anxiety in zebrafish scototaxis
  135. Scototaxis as anxiety-like behavior in fish
  136. Construct validity of behavioral models of anxiety: Where experimental psychopathology meets ecology and evolution.
  137. Reply to Manger’s Commentary on “A quantitative test of the thermogenesis hypothesis of cetacean brain evolution, using phylogenetic comparative methods”
  138. A quantitative test of the thermogenesis hypothesis of cetacean brain evolution, using phylogenetic comparative methods
  139. The effects of diazepam on the elevated T-maze are dependent on the estrous cycle of rats.
  140. Evolutionary Changes in the Complexity of the Tectum of Nontetrapods: A Cladistic Approach
  141. A cladistic and comparative analysis of kinematic components of the fast-start of fishes, with a note on body size constraints
  142. A cladistic and comparative analysis of kinematic components of the fast-start of fishes, with a note on body size constraints
  143. Influence of gender and estrous cycle in the forced swim test in rats.
  144. Effects of Trophic Poisoning with Methylmercury on the Appetitive Elements of the Agonistic Sequence in Fighting-Fish (Betta Splendens)
  145. Pluralidade racial: um novo desafio para a psicologia