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The Successive Alleys Test of Anxiety in Mice and Rats
Published on: June 17, 2013
Animal tests of anxiety
Sandra E File1, Arnold S Lippa, Bernard Beer
1King's College London, London, UK.
Abstract:
Animal tests of anxiety are used to screen novel compounds for anxiolytic or anxiogenic activity, to investigate the neurobiology of anxiety, and to assess the impact of other occurrences such as exposure to predator odors or early rearing experiences. This unit presents protocols for the most commonly used animal tests of anxiety. The Geller-Seifter conflict test, the social interaction test, light/dark exploration, the elevated plus-maze, defensive burying, and the thirsty rat conflict. The protocols are described in terms of drug screening tests, but can be modified easily for other purposes.

