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Short-active gestational photoperiod reduces effortful choice behavior in mice, partial normalization by d-amphetamine.

Benjamin Z RobertsMolly A O'ConnorJohnny A KentonSamuel A BarnesJared W Young
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2023)
These data: (1) suggest a greater contribution of gestational versus postnatal light conditions to the behavioral effects of perinatal SA photoperiod; and (2) implicate altered dopamine signaling in the behavioral phenotype of the SA-born mouse and possibly in the etiology of winter gestation-associated cases of psychiatric disease.
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