Myers, Patrick J. Young, Julie K.
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Journal of Ethology
Personality is defined as consistency in individual differences in organismal behavior across time or context, a phenomenon of interest within behavioral and evolutionary ecology. Empirical data have revealed an ever-increasing number and diversity of taxa that display these phenotypic patterns in both wild and captive settings. Moreover, these beh...
Schuett, Wiebke Delfs, Berit Haller, Richard Kruber, Sarah Roolfs, Simone Timm, Desiree Willmann, Magdalena Drees, Claudia
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PeerJ
Urbanization leads to substantial changes in natural habitats with profound effects on wildlife. Understanding behavioural responses to such environmental change is essential for identifying which organisms may adapt, as behaviour is often the first response to altered conditions. Individuals in more urbanized habitats may be expected to be more ex...
Kokras, N Pastromas, N Papasava, D de Bournonville, C Cornil, C A Dalla, C
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Psychoneuroendocrinology
Aromatase inhibitors, which are widely used for the treatment of estrogen-dependent cancers, have been associated with psychiatric side effects ranging from mania to depression. In the present study, we investigated sex differences in the behavioral and neurochemical effects of aromatase inhibition on male and female, sham-operated or gonadectomize...
van den Boom, Bastijn J G Pavlidi, Pavlina Wolf, Casper J H Mooij, Adriana H Willuhn, Ingo
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Journal of neuroscience methods
Manual analysis of behavior is labor intensive and subject to inter-rater variability. Although considerable progress in automation of analysis has been made, complex behavior such as grooming still lacks satisfactory automated quantification. We trained a freely available, automated classifier, Janelia Automatic Animal Behavior Annotator (JAABA), ...
Kawabe, Kouichi
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Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior
The two-hit hypothesis has been used to explain the onset mechanism of schizophrenia. It assumes that predisposition to schizophrenia is originally attributed to vulnerability in the brain which stems from genetic or early developmental factors, and that onset is triggered by exposure to later detrimental factors such as stress in adolescence or ad...
Casarrubea, M Faulisi, F Cudia, A Cancemi, D Cardaci, M Magnusson, M S Crescimanno, G
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Neuroscience letters
This study was undertaken to investigate whether, in rat interactive activities, recurring sequences of behavioural events might be identified and how and to what extent each component of the pair is involved. To this aim, the multivariate temporal-pattern (t-pattern) analysis was applied to the social interactions of 9 pairs of male Wistar rats te...
Schaefer, Tori L. Davenport, Matthew H. Grainger, Lindsay M. Robinson, Chandler K. Earnheart, Anthony T. Stegman, Melinda S. Lang, Anna L. Ashworth, Amy A. Molinaro, Gemma Huber, Kimberly M.
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Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
BackgroundFragile X Syndrome (FXS) occurs as a result of a silenced fragile X mental retardation 1 gene (FMR1) and subsequent loss of fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP) expression. Loss of FMRP alters excitatory/inhibitory signaling balance, leading to increased neuronal hyperexcitability and altered behavior. Acamprosate (the calcium salt...
Schroeder, Julia Garlick, Dennis Blaisdell, Aaron P.
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Behavior Research Methods
A series of experiments illustrated the effectiveness and flexibility of a newly developed Automated Remote Environmental Navigation Apparatus (ARENA) as an alternative to traditional operant and open-field procedures. This system improves the concept developed by Badelt and Blaisdell (Behavior Research Methods, 40, 613–621, 2008; see also Leising,...
Abdel-Salam, Omar M. E. El-Shamarka, Marwa El-Sayed
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Comparative Clinical Pathology
We examined the effect of the KATP channel opener nicorandil and the KATP channel blocker glibenclamide on the behavioral and biochemical responses to ketamine in mice. Ketamine was injected at 30 mg/kg intraperitoneally (i.p.) daily for 2 weeks, and mice were then treated with either saline, glibenclamide (5 mg/kg), nicorandil (1 or 5 mg/kg), sucr...
Kulikova, E A Bazovkina, D V Antonov, Y V Akulov, A E Kulikov, A V Kondaurova, E M
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Neuroscience research
Catalepsy is an inability to correct an externally imposed awkward posture; it is associated with schizophrenia and depression in human. We created new recombinant B6.CBA-D13Mit76C and B6.CBA-D13Mit76B mouse lines on the C57Bl/6 genome, carrying the 102.73-110.56Mbp fragment of chromosome 13 derived from the catalepsy-prone CBA strain and catalepsy...