Abstract The goal of this study was to provide an example of nonsocial and nonphotic entrainment in Syrian hamsters, together with a corresponding phase response curve (PRC). Fourteen male hamsters were given 2-hr bouts of induced activity (mostly wheel running) at 23.83-hr intervals in constant darkness (DD). The activity onsets of 10 hamsters entrained to this manipulation, with no anticipatory activity present. After entrainment, the rhythms re-sumed free-running from a time 0.66-3.91 hr after the onset of the last bout of induced activity. Postentrainment free-running periods were shorter than pre-entrainment values. The PRC for 2-hr pulses of induced activity in DD revealed phase advances induced in some animals between circadian time ...
Locomotor activity of male hamsters was recorded during long-term exposure to constant light (LL), c...
Abstract Recent work with exotic 24-h light:dark:light:dark (LDLD) cycles indi-cates surprising flex...
In this paper we demonstrate that a dramatic annual change in the temporal organization of locomotor...
Abstract Circadian rhythms in Syrian hamsters can be phase shifted by proce-dures that stimulate whe...
Abstract Entrainment of wheel-running activity rhythms was compared in ham-sters exposed to daily li...
Locomotor activity recordings of Syrian hamsters were systematically analyzed to estimate the precis...
Recent findings indicate that stimuli which induce an acute increase in locomotor activity can induc...
<p><b><i>A</i></b>–<b><i>D</i></b> Representative double-plotted locomotor activity records of Syria...
Abstract Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus)exposed to a short-day photoperiod generally respond...
Juvenile male Siberian hamsters from a line of hamsters selected for nonresponsiveness to short phot...
Juvenile male Siberian hamsters from a line of hamsters selected for nonresponsiveness to short phot...
Abstract Age has not been sufficiently explored as a variable that can influence circadian periodici...
Juvenile male Siberian hamsters from a line of hamsters selected for nonresponsiveness to short phot...
Color poster with text and graphs (Spring 2009)Nonphotic stimulation induces arousal in animals and ...
Juvenile male Siberian hamsters from a line of hamsters selected for nonresponsiveness to short phot...
Locomotor activity of male hamsters was recorded during long-term exposure to constant light (LL), c...
Abstract Recent work with exotic 24-h light:dark:light:dark (LDLD) cycles indi-cates surprising flex...
In this paper we demonstrate that a dramatic annual change in the temporal organization of locomotor...
Abstract Circadian rhythms in Syrian hamsters can be phase shifted by proce-dures that stimulate whe...
Abstract Entrainment of wheel-running activity rhythms was compared in ham-sters exposed to daily li...
Locomotor activity recordings of Syrian hamsters were systematically analyzed to estimate the precis...
Recent findings indicate that stimuli which induce an acute increase in locomotor activity can induc...
<p><b><i>A</i></b>–<b><i>D</i></b> Representative double-plotted locomotor activity records of Syria...
Abstract Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus)exposed to a short-day photoperiod generally respond...
Juvenile male Siberian hamsters from a line of hamsters selected for nonresponsiveness to short phot...
Juvenile male Siberian hamsters from a line of hamsters selected for nonresponsiveness to short phot...
Abstract Age has not been sufficiently explored as a variable that can influence circadian periodici...
Juvenile male Siberian hamsters from a line of hamsters selected for nonresponsiveness to short phot...
Color poster with text and graphs (Spring 2009)Nonphotic stimulation induces arousal in animals and ...
Juvenile male Siberian hamsters from a line of hamsters selected for nonresponsiveness to short phot...
Locomotor activity of male hamsters was recorded during long-term exposure to constant light (LL), c...
Abstract Recent work with exotic 24-h light:dark:light:dark (LDLD) cycles indi-cates surprising flex...
In this paper we demonstrate that a dramatic annual change in the temporal organization of locomotor...