Maintaining appropriate acoustic conditions for animal welfare and data collection are crucial in biomedical research facilities. Negative impacts of disruptive sound are known and can include auditory damage, immune function changes, and behavioral alterations. One type of disruptive sound occurring in research facilities is that of fire alarms. To ameliorate this problem, many facilities have incorporated the use of low-frequency fire alarms that emit tones outside the rodent audible range. The impact of these devices has been assumed to be negligible. However, this has yet to be evaluated with controlled behavioral experiments. Thus, our objective was to investigate the impact of low-frequency fire alarm exposure on locomotor behavior in...
We are routinely exposed to low frequency noise (LFN; below 0.5 kHz) at moderate levels of 60–70 dB ...
Approaches to identify the perception of tinnitus in various animal models have been difficult to ap...
Summary Background: The importance of acoustic stimuli plays a different role in the life of labo...
Maintaining appropriate acoustic conditions for animal welfare and data collection are crucial in bi...
The acoustic environment, included noises, is an utmost important component of the animals’ welfare....
Mining noise has been identified as a source of stress for wildlife but the effects on the behaviour...
Is mice behaviour influenced by music? An effect of music on the behaviour of humans and animals ha...
Graduation date: 2014Excessive environmental vibrations can have deleterious effects in a variety of...
International audienceAccording to a novel hypothesis (Arnal et al., 2015, Current Biology 25:2051-2...
Electromagnetic field (EMF) technology has the potential to improve scientific data capture and welf...
In the wild, animals are exposed to an ever-changing array of sensory stimuli. The captive environme...
Mining noise has a wide variety of frequency spectra and is a potential source of stress for wildlif...
Abstract: Studies have conclusively shown that noise and vibration can adversely affect br...
The present study observed the behaviors of rats in an open field maze in response to an alarm cue o...
Excessive sound, vibration, and light are detrimental to rodent welfare, yet these parameters are ra...
We are routinely exposed to low frequency noise (LFN; below 0.5 kHz) at moderate levels of 60–70 dB ...
Approaches to identify the perception of tinnitus in various animal models have been difficult to ap...
Summary Background: The importance of acoustic stimuli plays a different role in the life of labo...
Maintaining appropriate acoustic conditions for animal welfare and data collection are crucial in bi...
The acoustic environment, included noises, is an utmost important component of the animals’ welfare....
Mining noise has been identified as a source of stress for wildlife but the effects on the behaviour...
Is mice behaviour influenced by music? An effect of music on the behaviour of humans and animals ha...
Graduation date: 2014Excessive environmental vibrations can have deleterious effects in a variety of...
International audienceAccording to a novel hypothesis (Arnal et al., 2015, Current Biology 25:2051-2...
Electromagnetic field (EMF) technology has the potential to improve scientific data capture and welf...
In the wild, animals are exposed to an ever-changing array of sensory stimuli. The captive environme...
Mining noise has a wide variety of frequency spectra and is a potential source of stress for wildlif...
Abstract: Studies have conclusively shown that noise and vibration can adversely affect br...
The present study observed the behaviors of rats in an open field maze in response to an alarm cue o...
Excessive sound, vibration, and light are detrimental to rodent welfare, yet these parameters are ra...
We are routinely exposed to low frequency noise (LFN; below 0.5 kHz) at moderate levels of 60–70 dB ...
Approaches to identify the perception of tinnitus in various animal models have been difficult to ap...
Summary Background: The importance of acoustic stimuli plays a different role in the life of labo...