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An anxiogenic substance is one that causes anxiety. Anxiogenic effects can be measured by, for example, the hole-board test in rats and mice.. Yohimbine is an anxiogenic, used clinically to produce anxiety in experimental subjects.

Anxiolytic substances have the opposite effect: they reduce anxiety.

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Clinical psychology | Psychoactive drugs

 

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