What is it about?

Schizophrenia is a mental disorder in which alteration of brain neurotransmitters take place and these alterations are applicable for producing symptoms like positive, negative, and cognitive. What if a person interprets actual reality abnormally? Is it psychosis or is it schizophrenia? The comprehensive search reveals that people with schizophrenia seem like they have lost contact with reality.

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Why is it important?

Various animal behavioral models such as Actophotometer, Stereotype behaviors, Forced swimming test (FST), Passive avoidance test, Catatonia in rats, Foot-shock induced aggression, and Swim induced grooming in mice were compiled in this review for easy learning or assessing behavioral parameters of schizophrenia.

Perspectives

Animal models have been based on the management of behavioral parameters believed to be involved in schizophrenia.

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This page is a summary of: Various Behavioral Animal Models Used For schizophrenia, Journal of Science and Technological Researches, September 2020, Journal of Science and Technological Researches,
DOI: 10.51514/jstr.2.3.2020.1-5.
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