Sarah Meerts, professor of neuroscience and psychology, published a paper titled, “Apomorphine-induced disruption of paced mating behavior in female rats is attenuated by eticlopride, a D2 receptor antagonist, but not SCH 23390, a D1 receptor antagonist” in Hormones and Behavior with Alexa Kong ’23, Tyler Beasley ’24, and Jing Jing Munson ’25.
