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Differences in anticipatory behaviour between rats (Rattus norvegicus) housed in standard versus semi-naturalistic laboratory environments
Laboratory rats are usually kept in relatively small cages, but research has shown that they prefer larger and more complex environments. The physiological, neurological and health effects of standard laboratory housing are well established, but fewer studies have addressed the...
Year Published: 2016Topics: Emotion, Pain, & Sentience, Environmental Enrichment, HousingAnimal Type: Rat, Rodent
Citation: Makowska, I. J., Weary, D. M. 2016. Differences in anticipatory behaviour between rats (Rattus norvegicus) housed in standard versus semi-naturalistic laboratory environments. PLOS ONE 11(1), e0147595.
Read MoreDiffusion modelling reveals the decision making processes underlying negative judgement bias in rats
Human decision making is modified by emotional state. Rodents exhibit similar biases during interpretation of ambiguous cues that can be altered by affective state manipulations. In this study, the impact of negative affective state on judgement bias in rats was...
Year Published: 2016Topics: Welfare AssessmentAnimal Type: Rat, Rodent
Citation: Hales, C. A., Robinson, E. S. J., Houghton, C. J. 2016. Diffusion modelling reveals the decision making processes underlying negative judgement bias in rats. PLOS ONE 11(3), e0152592.
Read MoreSound-induced seizures in rats fed an aminoacid deficient diet
Year Published: 1951Animal Type: Rat, Rodent
Citation: Bevan, W. Jr., Hard, J. S., Seal, U. S. 1951. Sound-induced seizures in rats fed an aminoacid deficient diet. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 44, 327-332.
Read MoreNutritional deficiency as a factor in the abnormal behavior of experimental animals
earliest reference to the term abnormal behavior.
Year Published: 1941Animal Type: Rat, Rodent
Citation: King, C. G., Karn, H. W., Patton, R. A. 1941. Nutritional deficiency as a factor in the abnormal behavior of experimental animals. Science 94, 186.
Read MoreEmotional behavior in the rat
Year Published: 1936Animal Type: Rat, Rodent
Citation: Hall, C. S. 1936. Emotional behavior in the rat. II. The relationship between emotionality and ambulatory activity. Journal of Comparative Psychology 22, 345-352.
Read MoreEmotional behavior in the rat: I
Proposes that measuring aspect of rat behavior in a contained arena indicates the emotional reactivity of the subjects. Specifically, both the number of fecal boli deposited and the activity patterns correlates with the levels of fear and emotional reactivity. Large...
Year Published: 1934Animal Type: Rat, Rodent
Citation: Hall, C. S. 1934. Emotional behavior in the rat: I. Defecation and urination as measures of individual differences in emotionality. Journal of Comparative Psychology 18, 385-403.
Read MoreA study of the rat’s behavior in a field: A contribution to method in comparative psychology
THE OPEN-FIELD (OF) TEST, originally developed by Hall (Hall & Ballachey, 1932), is one of the most widely used methods in the study of emotionality in rodents. The test is conducted in an enclosed open area in which the animal...
Year Published: 1932Topics: Emotion, Pain, & SentienceAnimal Type: Rat, Rodent
Citation: Hall, C. S., Ballachey, E. L. 1932. A study of the rat's behavior in a field: A contribution to method in comparative psychology. University of California Publications in Psychology 6, 1-12.
Read MoreAnimal behavior and internal drives
Rats run up to 43 km/24 h in running wheels.
Year Published: 1927Animal Type: Rat, Rodent
Citation: Richter, C. P. 1927. Animal behavior and internal drives. Comparative Psychology Monographs 1, 1-55.
Read MoreSpontaneous activity in the rat
Rats obviously prefer running wheels over tunnels: Subjects ran more than 6 km/ 24 h in a running wheel but only less then 0.2 km in a circular tunnel run.
Year Published: 1954Animal Type: Rat, Rodent
Citation: Eayrs, J. T. 1954. Spontaneous activity in the rat. Animal Behaviour 2, 25-30.
Read MoreRank order in caged rats
Rank-related conflicts are not common in caged rats
Year Published: 1958Animal Type: Rat
Citation: Grant, E. C., Chance, M. R. A. 1958. Rank order in caged rats. Animal Behaviour 6, 183-194.
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