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Anxiety Testing07:47

Anxiety Testing

Anxiety is a commonly observed behavioral disorder that stems from fear. It is described as increased restlessness, or unpleasant feelings of fear over anticipated events. Experimenters often use rodent models to better understand anxiety disorders in humans. They use different paradigms, like exposing rodents to bright spaces or loud sounds, which are known to induce fear. These tests combined with other interventions such as surgery or drug-administration may assist researchers in pinpointing...
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Reducing State Anxiety Using Working Memory Maintenance08:17

Reducing State Anxiety Using Working Memory Maintenance

This protocol demonstrates how to measure anxiety-potentiated startle during the Sternberg Working Memory paradigm.
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The Successive Alleys Test of Anxiety in Mice and Rats05:05

The Successive Alleys Test of Anxiety in Mice and Rats

The plus-maze measures anxiety-like behaviour in rodents. There are two opposite closed and two opposite open arms; anxious rodents avoid the open arms. The central area is neither completely open nor closed, so time spent here is ambiguous and difficult to interpret. Here a modification of the plus-maze protocol eliminating this area is...
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Hyponeophagia: A Measure of Anxiety in the Mouse05:52

Hyponeophagia: A Measure of Anxiety in the Mouse

Mice and rats, due to their innate cautiousness, are initially slow in consuming a novel food, particularly in a novel place. This hyponeophagia can readily be measured in the laboratory, even though laboratory animals are much less anxious than their wild...
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