Emotionality is thought to be multidimensional, with "anxiety" representing one dimension. Dissecting emotional dimensions in animal models is an essential prerequisite for investigating the neurobiological mechanisms that underlie anxiety. The authors used factor analysis to investigate emotional dimensions in normal rats and rats bred for either high or low anxiety-related behavior. Hyperanxious rats were reduced in emotional dimensions in the elevated plus-maze by selection pressure, and a modified hole board test revealed a dissection of their emotionality with precisely defined dimensions. This enabled clear differentiation of "anxiety" from other emotional dimensions including risk assessment behavior and exploration. Factors extracte...
Individuals of high anxiety-related behaviour (HAB) and low anxiety-related behaviour (LAB) rat line...
Animal models provide important tools to study biological and environmental factors that shape brain...
Individuals of high anxiety-related behaviour (HAB) and low anxiety-related behaviour (LAB) rat line...
Emotionality is thought to be multidimensional, with "anxiety" representing one dimension. Dissectin...
Emotionality is thought to be multidimensional, with "anxiety" representing one dimension. Dissectin...
Emotionality is thought to be multidimensional, with "anxiety" representing one dimension. Dissectin...
Anxiety traits can be stable and permanent characteristics of an individual across time that is less...
The Hole-Board is an ethologically based tool for investigating the anxiety-related behavior of rat...
We have recently identified, using two inbred rat strains (Lewis and SHR), the first two loci for an...
Abstract The development of animal models of anxiety is of great importance to detect potential anxi...
Animal models attempt to represent human behaviors and physiological changes, in order to study the ...
Animal models of selective breeding for extremes in emotionality are a strong experimental approach ...
The study of inbred strains of rodents that differ for specific behaviours can help us to understand...
Animal models provide important tools to study biological and environmental factors that shape brain...
Animal models provide important tools to study biological and environmental factors that shape brain...
Individuals of high anxiety-related behaviour (HAB) and low anxiety-related behaviour (LAB) rat line...
Animal models provide important tools to study biological and environmental factors that shape brain...
Individuals of high anxiety-related behaviour (HAB) and low anxiety-related behaviour (LAB) rat line...
Emotionality is thought to be multidimensional, with "anxiety" representing one dimension. Dissectin...
Emotionality is thought to be multidimensional, with "anxiety" representing one dimension. Dissectin...
Emotionality is thought to be multidimensional, with "anxiety" representing one dimension. Dissectin...
Anxiety traits can be stable and permanent characteristics of an individual across time that is less...
The Hole-Board is an ethologically based tool for investigating the anxiety-related behavior of rat...
We have recently identified, using two inbred rat strains (Lewis and SHR), the first two loci for an...
Abstract The development of animal models of anxiety is of great importance to detect potential anxi...
Animal models attempt to represent human behaviors and physiological changes, in order to study the ...
Animal models of selective breeding for extremes in emotionality are a strong experimental approach ...
The study of inbred strains of rodents that differ for specific behaviours can help us to understand...
Animal models provide important tools to study biological and environmental factors that shape brain...
Animal models provide important tools to study biological and environmental factors that shape brain...
Individuals of high anxiety-related behaviour (HAB) and low anxiety-related behaviour (LAB) rat line...
Animal models provide important tools to study biological and environmental factors that shape brain...
Individuals of high anxiety-related behaviour (HAB) and low anxiety-related behaviour (LAB) rat line...