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Publikováno v:
Behaviour. 38:315-330
Some effects of the maternal environment upon several behaviour patterns of weanling and adult C57BL/10J mice and Purdue Swiss-Albino mice were studied by comparing: i) mice reared by rat mothers, 2) mice reared by their natural mouse mothers in the
Publikováno v:
Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 72:536-542
Publikováno v:
Developmental Psychobiology. 6:21-31
The hybrid offspring of reciprocal crosses between C57BL/10J and Swiss Albino mice were fostered at birth to Swiss Albino mouse mothers or to Purdue-Wistar rat mothers. Measures were taken of incidence of survival, body weight, open-field performance
Publikováno v:
Developmental Psychobiology. 2:26-28
Prior research has found that mice reared and nursed by a lactating rat mother, or reared in the presence of a nonlactating adult female rat, give a significantly smaller adrenocortical response to a novel stimulus than do control mice. The purpose o
Autor:
Richard E. Paschke, M. X. Zarrow, Kenneth M. Rosenberg, Victor H. Denenberg, Jonathan L. Hess, Seymour Levine
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 83(4)
Litters of experimental mice were fostered to lactating rat mothers when 4 days old. Control groups consisted of mice reared by mouse mothers and rats reared by rat mothers. At 21 days of age all animals were exposed to a novel stimulus and were kill
Publikováno v:
Developmental psychobiology. 3(4)
Lactating mice and their young were housed with either virgin female or male mice. Virgin females cared for the young as much as did the lactating animals and in one instance were actually seen to aid in their delivery. Males displayed little caretak
Publikováno v:
Nature. 221:73-74
IN recent experiments newborn C57B1/10 mice were fostered to lactating rat mothers; in some cases rat peers were also present before or after weaning1–4. Mice reared in such conditions were markedly less aggressive, less active in an open field, an
Publikováno v:
Psychonomic Science. 11:39-39
Forty control male rats were exposed to mice for the first time as adults; 18 (45%) killed one or two mice. Twenty experimental male rats lived with mice from 21 to 57 days of age and were later exposed to strange mice; no mice were killed. The impli
Autor:
Montgomery, C. Barry1,2,3, Nahrstadt, Bradley C.4,5,6,7
Publikováno v:
FDCC Quarterly. Winter2006, Vol. 56 Issue 2, p121-173. 53p.