Fear and affiliation in domesticated male rats (1981)
Taylor, G. T.
Abstract
Unfamiliar conspecifics were just as effective in allaying fear as familiar animals. Even the individually reared rats, unused to other rats, were less fearful with conspecifics than when they were stressed alone. These findings simply attest to the strength of the capability of conspecifics to reduce fear.
Published
1981
Citation
Taylor, G. T. 1981. Fear and affiliation in domesticated male rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 95, 685-693.
Full Article
No link assigned.