Adult Offspring of Deer Mouse Breeding Pairs Selected for Normal and Compulsive‐Like Large Nesting Expression Invariably Show the Same Behavior Without Prior In‐Breeding
Heike Stoppel,
Brian H. Harvey,
De Wet Wolmarans
Abstract:Obsessive‐compulsive disorder is a neuropsychiatric condition with notable genetic involvement. Against this background, laboratory‐housed deer mice of both sexes varyingly present with excessive and persistent large nesting behavior (LNB), which has been validated for its resemblance of clinical compulsivity. Although LNB differs from normal nesting behavior (NNB) on both a biological and cognitive level, it is unknown to what extent the expression of LNB and NNB is related to familial background. Here, we ra… Show more
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