Social play behavior is the most vigorous and characteristic form of social interaction displayed by developing mammals. The laboratory rat is an ideal species to study this behavior, since it shows ample social play that can be easily recognized and quantified. In this chapter, we will first briefly describe the structure of social play behavior in rats. Next, we will discuss studies that used social isolation rearing during the period in life when social play is most abundant to investigate the developmental functions of social play behavior in rats, focusing on the consequences of play deprivation on social, cognitive, emotional, and sensorimotor development. Last, we will discuss the neural substrates of social play behavior in rats, wi...
In this study, young rats were deprived of early social interactions during weeks 4 and 5 of life. D...
In this study, young rats were deprived of early social interactions during weeks 4 and 5 of life. D...
Previous studies on a variety of species suggest the existence of a 'rebound' effect in social play:...
Social play behavior is the most vigorous and characteristic form of social interaction displayed by...
Social play behavior is the most vigorous and characteristic form of social interaction displayed by...
Social play behavior is the most vigorous and characteristic form of social interaction displayed by...
Social play behavior is the most vigorous and characteristic form of social interaction displayed by...
Social play behavior is the most vigorous and characteristic form of social interaction displayed by...
Social behavior is of great importance in human and animal life and encompasses a wide range of soph...
Social behavior is of great importance in human and animal life and encompasses a wide range of soph...
In this study, young rats were deprived of early social interactions during weeks 4 and 5 of life. D...
The period between weaning and sexual maturity (i.e. childhood and adolescence in humans, roughly eq...
Positive social interactions during the juvenile and adolescent phases of life are essential for pro...
At present, the preclinical research interest in rodent social behavior is focused on its use as rea...
At present, the preclinical research interest in rodent social behavior is focused on its use as rea...
In this study, young rats were deprived of early social interactions during weeks 4 and 5 of life. D...
In this study, young rats were deprived of early social interactions during weeks 4 and 5 of life. D...
Previous studies on a variety of species suggest the existence of a 'rebound' effect in social play:...
Social play behavior is the most vigorous and characteristic form of social interaction displayed by...
Social play behavior is the most vigorous and characteristic form of social interaction displayed by...
Social play behavior is the most vigorous and characteristic form of social interaction displayed by...
Social play behavior is the most vigorous and characteristic form of social interaction displayed by...
Social play behavior is the most vigorous and characteristic form of social interaction displayed by...
Social behavior is of great importance in human and animal life and encompasses a wide range of soph...
Social behavior is of great importance in human and animal life and encompasses a wide range of soph...
In this study, young rats were deprived of early social interactions during weeks 4 and 5 of life. D...
The period between weaning and sexual maturity (i.e. childhood and adolescence in humans, roughly eq...
Positive social interactions during the juvenile and adolescent phases of life are essential for pro...
At present, the preclinical research interest in rodent social behavior is focused on its use as rea...
At present, the preclinical research interest in rodent social behavior is focused on its use as rea...
In this study, young rats were deprived of early social interactions during weeks 4 and 5 of life. D...
In this study, young rats were deprived of early social interactions during weeks 4 and 5 of life. D...
Previous studies on a variety of species suggest the existence of a 'rebound' effect in social play:...