“…Previously we found that rat (Sprague-Dawley) neophobia/philia, characterized by locomotion in an unfamiliar and protected arena, was related to latency to approach novelty, and was moderately stable from pre-weaning age throughout adulthood, and was reproducible across studies (Cavigelli & McClintock, 2003; Cavigelli et al, 2007; Cavigelli, Ragan, Michael, Kovacsics, & Bruscke, 2009). Neophobic or inhibited males also had greater plasma CORT responses to novelty and stress compared with neophilic or non-inhibited males (Takahashi, 1992; Cavigelli & McClintock, 2003; Veenema, Sijtsma, Koolhaas, & de Kloet, 2005; Cavigelli et al, 2007; Qi et al, 2010; Díaz-Morán et al 2013; c.f.…”