Mouse
Cage size as a factor in environmental enrichment
Cage size significantly affected 38-day gross body weight, open-field activity and defecation, running-wheel activity, exploration, and water consumption. .. Rearing in large cages, either wire or Plexiglas, appears to reduce emotionality... The results of this experiment indicate that cage size...
Year Published: 1975Topics: Environmental Enrichment, HousingAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Manosevitz, M., Pryor, J. B. 1975. Cage size as a factor in environmental enrichment. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 89, 648-654.
Read MoreEffects of clean and soiled sawdust substrates and of different urine types upon aggressive behaviour in male mice
Greatest levels of aggression were found in cages that had ungergone incomplete cleaning, such as renewal of substrate only.
Year Published: 1975Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Jones, R. B., Nowell, N. W. 1975. Effects of clean and soiled sawdust substrates and of different urine types upon aggressive behaviour in male mice. Aggressive Behavior 1, 111-121.
Read MoreEffects of age at differential housing and the duration of individual housing/grouping on intermale fighting behavior and adrenocortical activity in TO strain mice
When the mice were subjected to stress (e.g., open field exposure) corticosterone levels in single-housed subjects were consistently higher than in group-housed subjects.
Year Published: 1976Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Goldsmith, J. F., Brain, P. F., Benton, D. 1976. Effects of age at differential housing and the duration of individual housing/grouping on intermale fighting behavior and adrenocortical activity in TO strain mice. Aggressive Behavior 2, 307-323.
Read MoreHome-cage wheel activity recording in mice
Laboratory mice run up to 16 km/24 h in running wheels.
Year Published: 1976Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Festing, M. F. W., Greenwood, R. 1976. Home-cage wheel activity recording in mice. Laboratory Animals 10, 81-85.
Read MoreEffects of various habituation procedures on pituitary-adrenal responsiveness in the mouse
Novelty of the environment is a powerful stimuli to activate the pituitary-adrenal axis.
Year Published: 1977Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Hennesy, M. B., Levine, S. 1977. Effects of various habituation procedures on pituitary-adrenal responsiveness in the mouse. Physiology and Behavior 18, 799-802.
Read MoreEffects of the duration of individual or group housing on behavioral and adrenocortical reactivity in male mice
Basal corticosterone levels did not show a significant difference between single-housed and group-housed animals. When the mice were subjected to stress (e.g., open field exposure) corticosterone levels in single-housed subjects were consistently higher than in group-housed subjects, indicating an increased...
Year Published: 1978Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Goldsmith, J. F., Brain, P. F., Benton, D. 1978. Effects of the duration of individual or group housing on behavioral and adrenocortical reactivity in male mice. Physiological Psychology 21, 757-760.
Read MoreDrug-modulated behavioural responses to environmental enrichment
The home-cage activity of mice housed in either social or enriched sensory environments was continuously recorded for 23 days. During this period the mice were given daily injections of either strychnine, chlorpromazine, or saline. Both chlorpromazine and social rearing depressed...
Year Published: 1978Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Cummins, R. A., Carlyon, T. N., Walsh, R. N. 1978. Drug-modulated behavioural responses to environmental enrichment. Psychopharmacology 58(2), 197-199.
Read MoreBehavioral persistence following switchovers between environmental enrichment and impoverishment in mice
Early life experiences in a particular level of environmental complexity need not permanently modify behavior.
Year Published: 1978Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Klippel, J. A. 1978. Behavioral persistence following switchovers between environmental enrichment and impoverishment in mice. Developmental Psychobiology 11, 541-557.
Read MoreInfluence of visible light on organ weights of mice
Light affected the weights of the pituitary, adrenals, kidneys and prostate in male mice and the adrenals, thyroid and pineal glands in females. The weight of adrenal glands of both males and females were most sensitive to changes in lighting.
Year Published: 1979Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Saltarelli, C. G., Coppola, C. P. 1979. Influence of visible light on organ weights of mice. Laboratory Animal Science 29, 319-322.
Read MoreEffects of prior housing on endocrine responses to differential caging in male TO-strain mice
The results support the suggestion that changing the housing condition of mice [e.g., from single-housing to pair-housing and vice versa] is stressful as measured in elevated corticosterone levels.... The influence of re-housing was sufficient to produce higher basal corticosteroide titers...
Year Published: 1979Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Benton, D., Brain, P. F., Goldsmith, J. F. 1979. Effects of prior housing on endocrine responses to differential caging in male TO-strain mice. Physiological Psychology 7, 89-92.
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