| Literature DB >> 22624476 |
T A Zamoshchina, N A Krivova, M Iu Khodanovich, K A Trukhanov, R T Tukhvatulin, O B Zaeva, A E Zelenskaia, E V Gul'.
Abstract
Behavior of a group of rats was observed visually and tape recorded continuously from day 19 till the end of 25-d hypomagnetic experiments. Results were statistically processed with the help of Statistica 6.0, time series spectral analysis, and cosinor analysis. The 25-d HM exposure was shown to suppress food-motivated behavior in the mornings on the background of step-up in serotoninergic processes in the brain, and exaggerate the intraspecific violent conduct at night. The hypogeomagnetic environment impacted diurnal system adaptability to the seasonal light period drifting and produced exo- and endogenous desynchronosis.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22624476
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aviakosm Ekolog Med ISSN: 0233-528X