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Autor:
Shai Netser, Ana Meyer, Hen Magalnik, Asaph Zylbertal, Shani Haskal de la Zerda, Mayan Briller, Alexander Bizer, Valery Grinevich, Shlomo Wagner
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-19 (2020)
Laboratory rat and mouse strains serve as animal models to explore brain mechanisms underlying social behavior. Here, the authors describe differences in social behavior between commonly used rat and mouse strains, which may reflect distinct dynamics
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https://doaj.org/article/a6b6300db3a04519a0651570d56cb31e
Publikováno v:
Molecular Autism, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2017)
Abstract Background Deciphering the biological mechanisms underlying social behavior in animal models requires standard behavioral paradigms that can be unbiasedly employed in an observer- and laboratory-independent manner. During the past decade, th
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e6a5728100524df38970eab671e99f3d
Autor:
Shani Haskal de la Zerda, Valery Grinevich, Shlomo Wagner, Alexander Bizer, Mayan Briller, Ana Meyer, Shai Netser, Asaph Zylbertal, Hen Magalnik
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-19 (2020)
Nature Communications
Nature Communications
Mice and rats are widely used to explore mechanisms of mammalian social behavior in health and disease, raising the question whether they actually differ in their social behavior. Here we address this question by directly comparing social investigati
Autor:
Shani Haskal de la Zerda, Shai Netser, Hen Magalnik, Mayan Briller, Dan Marzan, Sigal Glatt, Yasmin Abergel, Shlomo Wagner
Publikováno v:
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 143
In humans, discrimination between individuals, also termed social recognition, can rely on a single sensory modality, such as vision. By analogy, social recognition in rodents is thought to be based upon olfaction. Here, we hypothesized that social r
Autor:
Shani Haskal de la Zerda, Shai Netser, Hen Magalnik, Mayan Briller, Dan Marzan, Sigal Glatt, Yasmin Abergel, Shlomo Wagner
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
In humans, discrimination between individuals, also termed social recognition, can rely on a single sensory modality, such as vision. By analogy, social recognition in rodents is thought to be based upon olfaction. Here, we hypothesized that social r
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9839a5a4e43ed8a8ebd449c87cf90020
Publikováno v:
Journal of Visualized Experiments.
Exploring the neurobiological mechanisms of social behavior requires behavioral tests that can be applied to animal models in an unbiased and observer-independent manner. Since the beginning of the millennium, the three-chamber test has been widely u
Publikováno v:
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 116:104676
The hypothalamic neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) is a powerful modulator of mammalian social behavior and its administration was shown to affect various types of social interactions. However, systematic examinations of the role of endogenous OT release in
Publikováno v:
Molecular Autism
Molecular Autism, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2017)
Molecular Autism, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2017)
Background Deciphering the biological mechanisms underlying social behavior in animal models requires standard behavioral paradigms that can be unbiasedly employed in an observer- and laboratory-independent manner. During the past decade, the three-c
Repeatability of behavioral results. A PDF file depicting the behavioral dynamics of two experimental groups of male (left) and female (right) mice. Each group (n = number of animals in each group) comprises animals that were tested together in the s
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::19afeb3eea1f1d7ef8c1660eb9e15024