Abstract Social hierarchy is a potent modulator of behavior, that is typically established through overt agonistic interactions between individuals in the group. Once established, social ranks are maintained through subtler interactions allowing the redirection of energy away from agonistic interactions towards other needs. The available tasks for assessing social rank in rats allow the study of the mechanisms by which social hierarches are formed in early phases but fail to assess the maintenance of established hierarchies between stable pairs of animals, which might rely on distinct neurobiological mechanisms. Here we present and validate a novel trial-based dominancy assay, the modified Food Competition test, where established social hie...
Competitive orders are now in common usage as measures of social dominance in laboratory studies. Th...
Rodents establish dominance hierarchy as a social ranking system in which one subject acts as domina...
AbstractA Novel Model for the Exploration of Social Status in the Male Laboratory Rat: Isolation of ...
Social hierarchy is a potent modulator of behavior, that is typically established through overt agon...
Reward signals encoded in the mesolimbic dopaminergic system guide approach/seeking behaviors to all...
Competition for palatable food or fluids within groups of rats has been previously used to mirror in...
Individuals differ in their social status and societies in the extent of social status differences a...
Reward signals encoded in the mesolimbic dopaminergic system guide approach/seeking behaviors to all...
In this study, we aimed to develop a behavioral task that measures pro-social decision making in rat...
<div><p>Minimum space allowances for laboratory rats are legislated based on weight and stocking rat...
Rodents establish dominance hierarchy as a social ranking system in which one subject acts as domina...
Hierarchical social status greatly influences health and well-being in mammals, including humans. Th...
Minimum space allowances for laboratory rats are legislated based on weight and stocking rates, with...
For social omnivores such as rats and humans, taste is far more than a chemical sense activated by f...
For social omnivores such as rats and humans, taste is far more than a chemical sense activated by f...
Competitive orders are now in common usage as measures of social dominance in laboratory studies. Th...
Rodents establish dominance hierarchy as a social ranking system in which one subject acts as domina...
AbstractA Novel Model for the Exploration of Social Status in the Male Laboratory Rat: Isolation of ...
Social hierarchy is a potent modulator of behavior, that is typically established through overt agon...
Reward signals encoded in the mesolimbic dopaminergic system guide approach/seeking behaviors to all...
Competition for palatable food or fluids within groups of rats has been previously used to mirror in...
Individuals differ in their social status and societies in the extent of social status differences a...
Reward signals encoded in the mesolimbic dopaminergic system guide approach/seeking behaviors to all...
In this study, we aimed to develop a behavioral task that measures pro-social decision making in rat...
<div><p>Minimum space allowances for laboratory rats are legislated based on weight and stocking rat...
Rodents establish dominance hierarchy as a social ranking system in which one subject acts as domina...
Hierarchical social status greatly influences health and well-being in mammals, including humans. Th...
Minimum space allowances for laboratory rats are legislated based on weight and stocking rates, with...
For social omnivores such as rats and humans, taste is far more than a chemical sense activated by f...
For social omnivores such as rats and humans, taste is far more than a chemical sense activated by f...
Competitive orders are now in common usage as measures of social dominance in laboratory studies. Th...
Rodents establish dominance hierarchy as a social ranking system in which one subject acts as domina...
AbstractA Novel Model for the Exploration of Social Status in the Male Laboratory Rat: Isolation of ...