Disrupted sociability and consequent social withdrawal are (early) symptoms of a wide variety of neuropsychiatric diseases, such as schizophrenia, autism spectrum disorders, depressive disorders and Alzheimer's disease. The paucity of objective measures to translationally assess social withdrawal characteristics has been an important limitation to study this behavioral phenotype, both in human and rodents. The aim of the present study was to investigate sociability and social withdrawal in rodents using an ethologically valid behavioral paradigm, the Visible Burrow System (VBS). The VBS mimics a natural environment, with male and female rodents housed together in an enclosure where a large open arena is connected to a continuously dark burr...
Developing reliable mouse models for social behaviour is challenging. Different tests have been prop...
Social withdrawal is found across neuropsychiatric disorders and in numerous animal species under va...
Background: Social interaction is a fundamental human need. Social isolation (SI) can have negative ...
Disrupted sociability and consequent social withdrawal are (early) symptoms of a wide variety of neu...
Disrupted sociability and consequent social withdrawal are (early) symptoms of a wide variety of neu...
Excessive social withdrawal is a symptom of multiple neuropsychiatric disorders, greatly impacting t...
Social withdrawal is associated with a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders, including neurodevelop...
Excessive social withdrawal is a symptom of multiple neuropsychiatric disorders, greatly impacting t...
Abstract Background Deciphering the biological mechanisms underlying social behavior in animal model...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are marked by impairments in social interactions, including reduced ...
At present, the preclinical research interest in rodent social behavior is focused on its use as rea...
The overview shows that the scientific interest in social behaviour in mice has exponentially grown ...
The environmental and genetic factors modulating social behaviour throughout development are not wel...
Social interactions between individuals, particularly within groups, constitute a vital aspect of an...
Adaptive social behavior is important in mammals, both for the well-being of the individual and for ...
Developing reliable mouse models for social behaviour is challenging. Different tests have been prop...
Social withdrawal is found across neuropsychiatric disorders and in numerous animal species under va...
Background: Social interaction is a fundamental human need. Social isolation (SI) can have negative ...
Disrupted sociability and consequent social withdrawal are (early) symptoms of a wide variety of neu...
Disrupted sociability and consequent social withdrawal are (early) symptoms of a wide variety of neu...
Excessive social withdrawal is a symptom of multiple neuropsychiatric disorders, greatly impacting t...
Social withdrawal is associated with a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders, including neurodevelop...
Excessive social withdrawal is a symptom of multiple neuropsychiatric disorders, greatly impacting t...
Abstract Background Deciphering the biological mechanisms underlying social behavior in animal model...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are marked by impairments in social interactions, including reduced ...
At present, the preclinical research interest in rodent social behavior is focused on its use as rea...
The overview shows that the scientific interest in social behaviour in mice has exponentially grown ...
The environmental and genetic factors modulating social behaviour throughout development are not wel...
Social interactions between individuals, particularly within groups, constitute a vital aspect of an...
Adaptive social behavior is important in mammals, both for the well-being of the individual and for ...
Developing reliable mouse models for social behaviour is challenging. Different tests have been prop...
Social withdrawal is found across neuropsychiatric disorders and in numerous animal species under va...
Background: Social interaction is a fundamental human need. Social isolation (SI) can have negative ...