Vortioxetine ameliorates anhedonic-like behaviour and promotes strategic cognitive performance in a rodent touchscreen task
Abstract Depression-associated cognitive impairments are among the most prevalent and persistent symptoms during remission from a depressive episode and a major risk factor for relapse. Consequently, development of antidepressant drugs, which also alleviate cognitive impairments, is vital. One such...
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Autores principales: | Lena-Sophie Martis, Kristoffer Højgaard, Megan C. Holmes, Betina Elfving, Ove Wiborg |
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2021
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