The extent to which social variables may modulate the fear associated with a predator cue was assessed in juvenile rats. Cat odor reduced play to a comparable extent in both socially housed and isolate-housed rats, although socially housed rats exhibited more risk assessment during extinction. Rats that had played previously in the context used for assessing fear hid slightly less when exposed to cat odor than those rats that had not played previously in the testing context. However, no other differences were found between these two groups suggesting that prior social experience with the testing context has minimal effects on fear. In a direct test of a \u27social buffering\u27 hypothesis, rats that were tested for contextual fear condition...
Aggregation is a defensive strategy employed by many prey species in response to predatory threat. O...
Social buffering is a phenomenon by which affiliative social partners mitigate the response to stres...
INTRODUCTION: We have shown in previous work that acute episodes of predator exposure occurring in t...
The effects of brief daily separation, also known as handling, during the first 2 weeks of life on...
The acoustic startle response is the reflexive response to an abrupt auditory stimulus. In this stu...
textPairing a neutral cue (e.g., a tone) with an inherently aversive unconditioned stimulus (US; e.g...
The authors used laboratory rats (Rattus norvegicus) of known relatedness and contrasting familiarit...
At present, exposure of a rodent to the odour of a predator is one of the most common animal models ...
Recognition of conspecific odours by laboratory rats (Rattus norvegicus) does not show context speci...
In this study, young rats were deprived of early social interactions during weeks 4 and 5 of life. D...
Background : Classical Pavlovian fear conditioning has been widely used in preclinical studies to ga...
In social animals, the presence of an affiliative conspecific alleviates acute stress responses, and...
In this study, young rats were deprived of early social interactions during weeks 4 and 5 of life. D...
<p>Compared to rats exposed to cat odor when alone, rats exposed to cat odor in quads had less prono...
Background: Classical Pavlovian fear conditioning has been widely used in preclinical studies to gai...
Aggregation is a defensive strategy employed by many prey species in response to predatory threat. O...
Social buffering is a phenomenon by which affiliative social partners mitigate the response to stres...
INTRODUCTION: We have shown in previous work that acute episodes of predator exposure occurring in t...
The effects of brief daily separation, also known as handling, during the first 2 weeks of life on...
The acoustic startle response is the reflexive response to an abrupt auditory stimulus. In this stu...
textPairing a neutral cue (e.g., a tone) with an inherently aversive unconditioned stimulus (US; e.g...
The authors used laboratory rats (Rattus norvegicus) of known relatedness and contrasting familiarit...
At present, exposure of a rodent to the odour of a predator is one of the most common animal models ...
Recognition of conspecific odours by laboratory rats (Rattus norvegicus) does not show context speci...
In this study, young rats were deprived of early social interactions during weeks 4 and 5 of life. D...
Background : Classical Pavlovian fear conditioning has been widely used in preclinical studies to ga...
In social animals, the presence of an affiliative conspecific alleviates acute stress responses, and...
In this study, young rats were deprived of early social interactions during weeks 4 and 5 of life. D...
<p>Compared to rats exposed to cat odor when alone, rats exposed to cat odor in quads had less prono...
Background: Classical Pavlovian fear conditioning has been widely used in preclinical studies to gai...
Aggregation is a defensive strategy employed by many prey species in response to predatory threat. O...
Social buffering is a phenomenon by which affiliative social partners mitigate the response to stres...
INTRODUCTION: We have shown in previous work that acute episodes of predator exposure occurring in t...