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Effects of prenatal exposure to glucocorticoids in impulsivity and novelty-seeking behavior

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Figure 1. The anatomy of the HPA system and the important structures in its  regulation (A)
Figure 2. Schematic representation of the 5-Choice Serial Reaction Time task. Animals are trained to respond to a brief stimulus  (visual cue) that has duration of 60s, 30s, 10s, 2 s and 0.5s, according to the phase of training, and may appear randomly in
Figure 3. Schematic representations of the Delay Discounting task. (A) Outline of the Delay Discounting task, showing the basic  structure of individual trials
Figure 4. Novelty-induced locomotor reactivity in animals prenatally exposed to GCs. CONT and iuGC subjects did not present  major differences in their locomotor response to a novel inescapable environment, with the exception of the first 10min in which  i
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