Boredom is an emotional state that occurs when an individual has nothing to do, is not interested in the surrounding, and feels dreary and in a monotony. While this condition is usually defined for humans, it may very well describe the lives of many laboratory animals housed in small, barren cages. To make the cages less monotonous, environmental enrichment is often proposed. Although housing in a stimulating environment is still used predominantly as a luxury good and for treatment in preclinical research, enrichment is increasingly recognized to improve animal welfare. To gain insight into how stimulating environments influence the welfare of laboratory rodents, we conducted a systematic review of studies that analyzed the effect of enric...
Although social housing of mice generally is preferred, mice must be individually housed in some sit...
This commentary presents the case against housing rats and mice in laboratory cages; the commentary ...
Six traditional behavioural tests were done to evaluate the impact of inanimate enrichment on group ...
Numerous studies ascertained positive effects of enriched environments on the well-being of laborato...
Current laboratory housing systems have mainly been developed on the basis of ergonomic and economic...
The manner in which laboratory rodents are housed is driven by economics (minimal use of space and r...
Rats and mice are the most commonly used species as laboratory animal models of diseases in biomedic...
There is mounting evidence that current laboratory housing practices negatively impact rodent welfar...
Boredom, while often casually attributed to non-human animals by both laypeople and scientists, has ...
Boredom is likely to have adaptive value in motivating exploration and learning, and many animals ma...
Boredom is a potential chronic but overlooked animal welfare problem. Caused by monotony, sub-optima...
Animal welfare is a growing societal concern and the well-being of animals used for experimental pur...
Summary Laboratory housing conditions have significant physiological and psychological effects on ro...
Laboratory housing conditions have significant physiological and psychological effects on rodents, r...
The aim of this paper is to explore the relationship between different meta-scientific frameworks an...
Although social housing of mice generally is preferred, mice must be individually housed in some sit...
This commentary presents the case against housing rats and mice in laboratory cages; the commentary ...
Six traditional behavioural tests were done to evaluate the impact of inanimate enrichment on group ...
Numerous studies ascertained positive effects of enriched environments on the well-being of laborato...
Current laboratory housing systems have mainly been developed on the basis of ergonomic and economic...
The manner in which laboratory rodents are housed is driven by economics (minimal use of space and r...
Rats and mice are the most commonly used species as laboratory animal models of diseases in biomedic...
There is mounting evidence that current laboratory housing practices negatively impact rodent welfar...
Boredom, while often casually attributed to non-human animals by both laypeople and scientists, has ...
Boredom is likely to have adaptive value in motivating exploration and learning, and many animals ma...
Boredom is a potential chronic but overlooked animal welfare problem. Caused by monotony, sub-optima...
Animal welfare is a growing societal concern and the well-being of animals used for experimental pur...
Summary Laboratory housing conditions have significant physiological and psychological effects on ro...
Laboratory housing conditions have significant physiological and psychological effects on rodents, r...
The aim of this paper is to explore the relationship between different meta-scientific frameworks an...
Although social housing of mice generally is preferred, mice must be individually housed in some sit...
This commentary presents the case against housing rats and mice in laboratory cages; the commentary ...
Six traditional behavioural tests were done to evaluate the impact of inanimate enrichment on group ...