Grooming behaviour in rodents has been associated with emotional distress, especially in unfamiliar and aversive contexts. However, the biological function of grooming in such situations is still unclear. We hypothesised that particular grooming subtypes are differentially associated with the stress response. Here, we investigated the effects of an acute stress exposure on grooming and ultrasonic vocalisations (USVs) assessed on different testing contexts varying in the level of familiarity. To this aim, footshocked and non-footshocked rats were tested for 20 min on one of the following conditions: an unfamiliar open-field test, a familiar open-field test, and an individual home cage filled with bedding. We found that footshock stress sligh...
Objective Preclinical models of human mood disorders commonly focus on the study of negative affecti...
The effects of stress upon emotionality, and of emotionality upon the open field activity of rats ha...
<p><b>(A)</b> Relationship between the mean duration of grooming episodes in mice tested before and ...
Grooming is a widespread behavior in the animal kingdom primarily geared towards the care of the bod...
Twenty seven experimentally naïve adult female rats were exposed to a novel arena with shelters for ...
Grooming behavior has been reported to be a response to novelty and other stressors. However, studie...
In rodents, grooming is a complex and ethologically rich behavior, sensitive to stress and various g...
The temporal characteristics of grooming in an open field were studied in rats from two di...
Adult laboratory rats produce two distinct types of ultrasonic vocalization (USV) that appear to ref...
In laboratory rats, one of the most used paradigms to assess habituation to novelty is the open-fiel...
We investigated the effects of prior stress on rats’ responses to 50-kHz (appetitive) and 22-kHz (av...
We tested whether pharmacological impairment of OF-habituation after the administration (i.p.) of sc...
Raw data showing rats' responses to ultrasonic playback. Rats underwent fear conditioning with 0, 1,...
Proceedings of the 9th International Multidisciplinary Conference «Stress and Behavior» ...
Increased anxiety is a classic effect of sleep deprivation. However, results regarding sleep depriva...
Objective Preclinical models of human mood disorders commonly focus on the study of negative affecti...
The effects of stress upon emotionality, and of emotionality upon the open field activity of rats ha...
<p><b>(A)</b> Relationship between the mean duration of grooming episodes in mice tested before and ...
Grooming is a widespread behavior in the animal kingdom primarily geared towards the care of the bod...
Twenty seven experimentally naïve adult female rats were exposed to a novel arena with shelters for ...
Grooming behavior has been reported to be a response to novelty and other stressors. However, studie...
In rodents, grooming is a complex and ethologically rich behavior, sensitive to stress and various g...
The temporal characteristics of grooming in an open field were studied in rats from two di...
Adult laboratory rats produce two distinct types of ultrasonic vocalization (USV) that appear to ref...
In laboratory rats, one of the most used paradigms to assess habituation to novelty is the open-fiel...
We investigated the effects of prior stress on rats’ responses to 50-kHz (appetitive) and 22-kHz (av...
We tested whether pharmacological impairment of OF-habituation after the administration (i.p.) of sc...
Raw data showing rats' responses to ultrasonic playback. Rats underwent fear conditioning with 0, 1,...
Proceedings of the 9th International Multidisciplinary Conference «Stress and Behavior» ...
Increased anxiety is a classic effect of sleep deprivation. However, results regarding sleep depriva...
Objective Preclinical models of human mood disorders commonly focus on the study of negative affecti...
The effects of stress upon emotionality, and of emotionality upon the open field activity of rats ha...
<p><b>(A)</b> Relationship between the mean duration of grooming episodes in mice tested before and ...