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Low dietary sodium is anxiogenic in rats
M. Leshem
Department of Psychology
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Keyphrases
Anxiogenic
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Dietary Sodium
100%
Salt Intake
100%
Chronic Mild Stress
66%
Sodium Restriction
66%
Stress-induced
33%
Anhedonia
33%
Sodium Chloride
33%
Sodium Loss
33%
Psychological Dimensions
33%
Behavioral Model
33%
High Salt Intake
33%
NaCl Intake
33%
Acute Stressors
33%
Depression Model
33%
Adequate Intake
33%
As(V)
33%
Increased Intake
33%
Sucrose Intake
33%
Sodium-rich
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Sodium Intake
100%
Anxiogenic
100%
Table Salt
100%
Sodium Restriction
50%
Sugar Intake
25%
Anhedonia
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Sodium Urine Level
100%
Sucrose
100%
Anhedonia
100%
Neuroscience
Anxiogenic
100%
Sodium Chloride
100%
Anhedonia
50%
Psychology
Stressors
100%
Behavioral Model
50%
Psychology
50%