The objective of the present study was to determine whether the rat circadian system is sensitive to social stimuli. Male rats were subjected to a sociosexual interaction with an estrous female or to an aggressive interaction with a dominant male conspecific. The interactions lasted for Ih and took place in the middle of the circadian resting phase. Control animals were picked up and handled for a few minutes, but were otherwise left undisturbed. Animals were housed under constant dim red light during the whole period of the experiment. To assess the effects of the interactions on free-running circadian rhythmicity, body temperature was measured by means of radio telemetry. Neither the sociosexual interaction with a female nor the aggressiv...
Sociality has beneficial effects on fitness, and timing the activities of animals may be critical. S...
International audienceAlthough photoperiodic cycles are known to be the most powerful entraining age...
Daily schedules of limited access to food, palatable high calorie snacks, water and salt can induce ...
The objective of the present study was to determine whether the rat circadian system is sensitive to...
The objective of the present study was to determine whether the rat circadian system is sensitive to...
Previous work has shown that social stress in rats (i.e., defeat by an aggressive male conspecific) ...
The long-term consequences of social stress on daily rhythms of body temperature and activity in rat...
The long-term consequences of social stress on daily rhythms of body temperature and activity in rat...
This study shows that the long-term consequences of a social conflict in rats do not depend on the p...
This study shows that the long-term consequences of a social conflict in rats do not depend on the p...
This study shows that the long-term consequences of a social conflict in rats do not depend on the p...
This study shows that the long-term consequences of a social conflict in rats do not depend on the p...
A modified version of the social habituation/dis-habituation paradigm was employed to examine social...
Disruption of circadian rhythm can impair long-term passive avoidance memory of rats and mice. The p...
The daily rhythm in body temperature is thought to be the result of the direct effects of activity a...
Sociality has beneficial effects on fitness, and timing the activities of animals may be critical. S...
International audienceAlthough photoperiodic cycles are known to be the most powerful entraining age...
Daily schedules of limited access to food, palatable high calorie snacks, water and salt can induce ...
The objective of the present study was to determine whether the rat circadian system is sensitive to...
The objective of the present study was to determine whether the rat circadian system is sensitive to...
Previous work has shown that social stress in rats (i.e., defeat by an aggressive male conspecific) ...
The long-term consequences of social stress on daily rhythms of body temperature and activity in rat...
The long-term consequences of social stress on daily rhythms of body temperature and activity in rat...
This study shows that the long-term consequences of a social conflict in rats do not depend on the p...
This study shows that the long-term consequences of a social conflict in rats do not depend on the p...
This study shows that the long-term consequences of a social conflict in rats do not depend on the p...
This study shows that the long-term consequences of a social conflict in rats do not depend on the p...
A modified version of the social habituation/dis-habituation paradigm was employed to examine social...
Disruption of circadian rhythm can impair long-term passive avoidance memory of rats and mice. The p...
The daily rhythm in body temperature is thought to be the result of the direct effects of activity a...
Sociality has beneficial effects on fitness, and timing the activities of animals may be critical. S...
International audienceAlthough photoperiodic cycles are known to be the most powerful entraining age...
Daily schedules of limited access to food, palatable high calorie snacks, water and salt can induce ...