Andy Caffrey

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Mice with depressive tendencies do not swim for long. They simply freeze, apathetically awaiting their fate. It seems inhibitory signals are transmitted more efficiently in their brains than motivational or driving impulses. Such mice also show a stronger reaction to stress. New antidepressants can normally be tested on these mice. If they swim for longer after receiving the medication, it is an indication that the substance under scrutiny might be effective.
Gut: The Inside Story of Our Body's Most Underrated Organ
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