The initial activity of a rat placed in novel surroundings (i.e., open field activity) has been taken as an indicator of its emotional state. We have investigated the effects of immediately antecedent stress upon open field activity in comparison with basal (i.e., unstressed) activity, and additionally, the effects of a history of chronic stress upon the above behavioral patterns. Acute exposure to a non-traumatic, non-debilitating stress (noise and light) consistently increased activity in comparison with basal activity. A history of chronic stress on the other hand reduced basal activity from control levels, and eliminated the activation response to acute stress. This lack of acute activation may bear some resemblance to depression on sev...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
The effects of stress upon emotionality, and of emotionality upon the open field activity of rats ha...
We have previously shown that rats given stress before open field testing have elevated activity in ...
Stress and depression may share common neural plasticity mechanisms. Importantly, the development an...
Behavioural responses to stress occur in an environment-dependent manner. Complex environments requi...
Behavioural responses to stress occur in an environment-dependent manner. Complex environments requi...
Proceedings of the 9th International Multidisciplinary Conference «Stress and Behavior» ...
Stress affects psychomotor profiles and exploratory behavior in response to environmental features. ...
Physical stress (PS) and emotional stress (ES) have opposite long-term effects on open field behavio...
Our previous work has shown that male Sprague–Dawley rats reared in social isolation, standard housi...
Cueing a stressor can influence the perception of and the direct reaction to a stressor. Until now, ...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
The effects of stress upon emotionality, and of emotionality upon the open field activity of rats ha...
We have previously shown that rats given stress before open field testing have elevated activity in ...
Stress and depression may share common neural plasticity mechanisms. Importantly, the development an...
Behavioural responses to stress occur in an environment-dependent manner. Complex environments requi...
Behavioural responses to stress occur in an environment-dependent manner. Complex environments requi...
Proceedings of the 9th International Multidisciplinary Conference «Stress and Behavior» ...
Stress affects psychomotor profiles and exploratory behavior in response to environmental features. ...
Physical stress (PS) and emotional stress (ES) have opposite long-term effects on open field behavio...
Our previous work has shown that male Sprague–Dawley rats reared in social isolation, standard housi...
Cueing a stressor can influence the perception of and the direct reaction to a stressor. Until now, ...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...