“…Animals housed individually, in "social isolation," show increased levels of aggression when compared with animals housed socially. This effect has been documented in the Norway rat Ruttus nowegicus [Conner and Gregor, 1973;Flannelly and Lore, 1975;Powell and Buchanan, 1978;Brain et al, 19801, in other rodents [Valzelli, 1969;Cairns, 1972;Brain and Benton, 19831, and in a variety of other species [for a review, see Johnson, 19721. Other deficits can include hyperreactivity, exaggerated approach tendencies, and learning deficits.…”