Grooming activities and freezing behaviour in relation to emotionality in albino rats

作者: G. Doyle , E.Pratt Yule

DOI: 10.1016/0003-3472(59)90025-9

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摘要: Abstract Two groups of experimentally naive male rats were used. The experimental group (N=15) the offspring six females which had been subjected to anxiety-arousing experiences before and during pregnancy. control (N=24) same age stock not undergone this treatment. Rearing conditions both held constant. Differences in emotionality between established by well-validated measures taken an open field situation. Records freezing behaviour grooming activity kept throughout test series analysed. It was concluded that is a valid measure cannot be interpreted as displacement without careful consideration under it observed its relation other measurable aspects behaviour.

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