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Lipopolysaccharide does not alter behavioral response to successive negative contrast in mice.

Angela M CasarilElisabeth G VichayaM Raafay RishiBianca G FordRobert Dantzer
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2021)
These findings indicate a high variability in the effects of LPS on successive negative contrast and fail to provide evidence in favor of the hypothesis that LPS increases sensitivity to decreases in expected rewards.
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