Failure to induce aggression in inhibited and in genetically non-aggressive mice through injections of ethyl alcohol |
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Authors: | Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz Krister Ekqvist |
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Abstract: | Two kinds of nonaggressive mice were used as subjects: 1) males from a strain selectively bred for nonaggressiveness (TNA) and 2) males from a strain selectively bred for aggressiveness (TA) but made nonaggressive by defeats in fights. The aggressiveness of neither type of animal was increased by injections of ethyl alcohol in concentrations of 1 gm/kg and 1.5 gm/kg. Three series of experiments were performed. The results were incompatible with the assumption of a general physiological aggression-heightening effect of ethanol, and also with an assumption of removal by alcohol of learned inhibitions against aggression. |
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Keywords: | aggression alcohol inhibited aggression genetic nonaggression |
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