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The influence of low LSD dose administration during sleep in rats

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LSD (subcutaneous infusion of 125 γ/kg of body weight in 1 ml during 60 min) administered during sleep in rats with implanted electrodes increases the frequency of hippocampal theta activity during paradoxical sleep. Neither the duration of slow wave and paradoxical sleep phases nor the total amount of slow wave and paradoxical sleep was influenced by the drug.

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Bílková, J., Radil-Weiss, T. & Bohdanecký, Z. The influence of low LSD dose administration during sleep in rats. Psychopharmacologia 20, 395–399 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00403571

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