Acute administration of MK-801 in an animal model of psychosis in rats interferes with cognitively demanding forms of behavioral flexibility on a rotating arena
- 1Institute of Physiology Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
- 2National Institute of Mental Health, Klecany, Czech Republic
by Svoboda, J., Stankova, A., Entlerova, M., and Stuchlik, A. (2015). Front. Behav. Neurosci. 9:75. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2015.00075
In the paper by Svoboda et al., a mistake was made in the Acknowledgment Section. The corrected Acknowledgments follow:
Conflict of Interest Statement
The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
Acknowledgments
This work was supported by GACR (Czech Science Foundation) 14-03627S grant awarded to AS. We thank all colleagues and laboratory assistants for their immense support. We are grateful to P. M. Luketic for proofreading services. Institutional and academic support was provided by AS CR M200111204, RVO: 67985823, and ED2.1.00/03.0078.
Keywords: MK-801, rats, flexibility, active place avoidance, memory
Citation: Svoboda J, Stankova A, Entlerova M and Stuchlik A (2015) Corrigendum: Acute administration of MK-801 in an animal model of psychosis in rats interferes with cognitively demanding forms of behavioral flexibility on a rotating arena. Front. Behav. Neurosci. 9:348. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2015.00348
Received: 23 November 2015; Accepted: 30 November 2015;
Published: 16 December 2015.
Edited and reviewed by: Allan V. Kalueff, ZENEREI Institute, USA; Guangdong Ocean University, China; St. Petersburg State University, Russia
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*Correspondence: Ales Stuchlik, ales.stuchlik@fgu.cas.cz