Abstract: | Short-term exploratory activity was found to be significantly higher in C57BL/6By than in BALB/cBy inbred mice. Scopolamine reversed the activity levels in these strains. Basal exploratory activity levels and the effects of scopolamine on this behavioral measure assessed in these two strains, their reciprocal F1 hybrids, their recombinant inbred strains and three C57BL/6 congenic lines permitted characterization of a gene exerting a major effect on short-term exploratory activity [Exa, linked to H(w26), chromosome 4 (LG VIII)] and of a gene modulating the effects of scopolamine in this behavior, [Sco, linked to H-2, chromosome 17 (LG IX)]. Amphetamine exerted opposite effects in relation to those exerted by scopolamine on activity and its action was found to be determined by a polygenic system. |