Determining rat preferences for, and behaviour towards, environmental enrichment objects allows us to provide evidence-based information about how the caged environment may be enriched. In recent years there have been many studies investigating the preferences of laboratory rodents for a wide variety of environmental enrichment objects and materials. While these have provided important information regarding the animals' perception of the items, very few studies have attempted to systematically investigate the precise attributes that constitute a preferred object and the behaviour that these objects afford. We have designed a research program to systematically study rats' motivation to interact with enrichment objects. Here we present the re...
Three set of experiments were performed in an enclosed space (open-field) and in an open space (elev...
We propose that a comparative approach to well-being could be the key to understanding ‘the good lif...
Prosocial behavior in rats is known to occur in response to a familiar rat’s distress, but the motiv...
Exploration is a naturally occurring response to a change in environment for rats. This study seeks ...
Public concern with the caging conditions of animals kept in laboratories led to research assessing ...
This experiment was carried out to investigate the long-term effects of enhancing cage complexity on...
We tested the general assumption that enrichment of the housing environment is rewarding to laborato...
There is mounting evidence that current laboratory housing practices negatively impact rodent welfar...
A common method for testing preference for objects is to determine which of a pair of objects is app...
Oshkosh Scholar, Volume 2, 2007, p. 35-42.The purpose of this study was to observe the differences i...
Most animals, including rats, show a preference for more complex environments. This is demonstrated ...
Current laboratory housing systems have mainly been developed on the basis of ergonomic and economic...
For a change to be considered enriching, the change must enhance animal welfare and improve biologic...
Two investigations examine the hypothesis that one function of exploration is to create situations i...
Exploratory behavior is a commonly used instrument in the study of animal behavior in the laboratory...
Three set of experiments were performed in an enclosed space (open-field) and in an open space (elev...
We propose that a comparative approach to well-being could be the key to understanding ‘the good lif...
Prosocial behavior in rats is known to occur in response to a familiar rat’s distress, but the motiv...
Exploration is a naturally occurring response to a change in environment for rats. This study seeks ...
Public concern with the caging conditions of animals kept in laboratories led to research assessing ...
This experiment was carried out to investigate the long-term effects of enhancing cage complexity on...
We tested the general assumption that enrichment of the housing environment is rewarding to laborato...
There is mounting evidence that current laboratory housing practices negatively impact rodent welfar...
A common method for testing preference for objects is to determine which of a pair of objects is app...
Oshkosh Scholar, Volume 2, 2007, p. 35-42.The purpose of this study was to observe the differences i...
Most animals, including rats, show a preference for more complex environments. This is demonstrated ...
Current laboratory housing systems have mainly been developed on the basis of ergonomic and economic...
For a change to be considered enriching, the change must enhance animal welfare and improve biologic...
Two investigations examine the hypothesis that one function of exploration is to create situations i...
Exploratory behavior is a commonly used instrument in the study of animal behavior in the laboratory...
Three set of experiments were performed in an enclosed space (open-field) and in an open space (elev...
We propose that a comparative approach to well-being could be the key to understanding ‘the good lif...
Prosocial behavior in rats is known to occur in response to a familiar rat’s distress, but the motiv...