I measured the amount of time mice spent in a compartment with either a mirror or an opaque screen and found that mice stayed longer in the compartment with the mirror. This finding suggests that mice prefer mirrors. They also showed a preference for the mirror over unfamiliar live mice but did not show a differential preference for the mirror over a familiar live mouse (cage mate). Restraint stress caused hyperthermia (known as stress-induced hyperthermia) in the mice. When cage mates received the restraint stress together, the hyperthermia was reduced. Placement of mirrors instead of the cage mates also showed stress-reducing effects, while restraint with unfamiliar mice did not reduce the hyperthermia. These results suggest that mirrors ...
In mice behavioral response to pain is modulated by social status. Recently, social context also has...
In socially unstable groups of male laboratory mice, individuals may experience a chronic stress sit...
Abstract Studies in mice have shown that less aversive handling methods (e.g. tunnel or cup handling...
I measured the amount of time mice spent in a compartment with either a mirror or an opaque screen a...
Patients with brain function disorders due to stroke or dementia may show inability to recognize the...
Mirrors can enrich the environment of some social animals kept in isolation. In this study, the effe...
The hypothesis of the study was that 15 minutes of restraint stress under bright light, like those e...
Empathy is an emotional response to display of distress in others and reversed-empathy is an emotion...
Laboratory male mice are often housed individually due to aggressive behavior or experimental requir...
Introduction: Single housing of laboratory mice is a common practice to meet experimental needs, or ...
Empathy is a complex emotional process that involves sharing an emotional state with another organis...
Housing conditions represent an important environmental variable playing a critical role in the asse...
Background Animal models used to study pathologies requiring rehabilitation therapy, such as cardiov...
Environmental factors play a significant role in well-being of laboratory animals. Regulations and g...
Proceedings of the 9th International Multidisciplinary Conference «Stress and Behavior» Saint-Peters...
In mice behavioral response to pain is modulated by social status. Recently, social context also has...
In socially unstable groups of male laboratory mice, individuals may experience a chronic stress sit...
Abstract Studies in mice have shown that less aversive handling methods (e.g. tunnel or cup handling...
I measured the amount of time mice spent in a compartment with either a mirror or an opaque screen a...
Patients with brain function disorders due to stroke or dementia may show inability to recognize the...
Mirrors can enrich the environment of some social animals kept in isolation. In this study, the effe...
The hypothesis of the study was that 15 minutes of restraint stress under bright light, like those e...
Empathy is an emotional response to display of distress in others and reversed-empathy is an emotion...
Laboratory male mice are often housed individually due to aggressive behavior or experimental requir...
Introduction: Single housing of laboratory mice is a common practice to meet experimental needs, or ...
Empathy is a complex emotional process that involves sharing an emotional state with another organis...
Housing conditions represent an important environmental variable playing a critical role in the asse...
Background Animal models used to study pathologies requiring rehabilitation therapy, such as cardiov...
Environmental factors play a significant role in well-being of laboratory animals. Regulations and g...
Proceedings of the 9th International Multidisciplinary Conference «Stress and Behavior» Saint-Peters...
In mice behavioral response to pain is modulated by social status. Recently, social context also has...
In socially unstable groups of male laboratory mice, individuals may experience a chronic stress sit...
Abstract Studies in mice have shown that less aversive handling methods (e.g. tunnel or cup handling...