Translational research in behavioral neuroscience seeks causes and remedies for human mental health problems in animals, following leads imposed by clinical research in psychiatry. This endeavor faces several problems because scientists must read and interpret animal movements to represent human perceptions, mood, and memory processes. Yet, it is still not known how mammalian brains bundle all these processes into a highly compressed motor output in the brain stem and spinal cord, but without that knowledge, translational research remains aimless. Based on some four decades of experience in the field, the article identifies sources of interpretation problems and illustrates typical translational pitfalls. (1) The sensory world of mice is di...
Item does not contain fulltextRepetitive and stereotyped behavior is a prominent element of both ani...
An integrated approach of rigorous clinical, in vitro, and whole animal research is the optimal mean...
Movements establish intended outcomes in the environment. To set these goals of movement, a plethora...
Translational research in behavioral neuroscience seeks causes and remedies for human mental health ...
Rodent behavioural tasks are indispensable to advance the understanding of gene x environment intera...
Contains fulltext : 234184.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Animal models play a pivotal role in translational neuroscience but recurrent problems in data colle...
Animals, just like humans, can freely move. They do so for various important reasons, such as findin...
In our everyday lives, we receive information from our environment and respond to this received info...
Animals, just like humans, can freely move. They do so for various important reasons, such as findin...
The breadth and complexity of natural behaviors inspires awe. Understanding how our perceptions, act...
The brain evolved to control behavior, and locomotion is among the behaviors most critical to animal...
The prevalence and societal impact of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) continue to increase despi...
The function of mammalian motor cortex has remained a persistent mystery. There is a long history o...
Recent translational studies using mice have contributed toward elucidating the neural, genetic, and...
Item does not contain fulltextRepetitive and stereotyped behavior is a prominent element of both ani...
An integrated approach of rigorous clinical, in vitro, and whole animal research is the optimal mean...
Movements establish intended outcomes in the environment. To set these goals of movement, a plethora...
Translational research in behavioral neuroscience seeks causes and remedies for human mental health ...
Rodent behavioural tasks are indispensable to advance the understanding of gene x environment intera...
Contains fulltext : 234184.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Animal models play a pivotal role in translational neuroscience but recurrent problems in data colle...
Animals, just like humans, can freely move. They do so for various important reasons, such as findin...
In our everyday lives, we receive information from our environment and respond to this received info...
Animals, just like humans, can freely move. They do so for various important reasons, such as findin...
The breadth and complexity of natural behaviors inspires awe. Understanding how our perceptions, act...
The brain evolved to control behavior, and locomotion is among the behaviors most critical to animal...
The prevalence and societal impact of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) continue to increase despi...
The function of mammalian motor cortex has remained a persistent mystery. There is a long history o...
Recent translational studies using mice have contributed toward elucidating the neural, genetic, and...
Item does not contain fulltextRepetitive and stereotyped behavior is a prominent element of both ani...
An integrated approach of rigorous clinical, in vitro, and whole animal research is the optimal mean...
Movements establish intended outcomes in the environment. To set these goals of movement, a plethora...