“…Animals models have provided conflicting findings regarding age differences in anxiety-like behavior. Studies in rodents have reported indices of decreased anxiety in adolescents (Andrade, Tome ´, Santiago, Lu ´cia-Santos, & Spera de Andrade, 2003;Genn, Tucci, Thomas, Edwards, & File, 2003;Imhof, Coelho, Schmitt, Morato, & Carobrez, 1993), increased anxiety in adolescents (Doremus, Brunell, Varlinskaya, & Spear, 2003;Faraday, Elliott, & Grunberg, 2001;Faraday, Elliott, Phillips, & Grunberg, 2003;Imhof et al, 1993;Walker, March, & Hodgson, 2004), or equivalent levels of anxiety in adolescents relative to adults (Faraday et al, 2003;Hascoe ¨t, Colombel, & Bourin, 1999;Stone & Quartermain, 1998;White et al, 2002). These discrepancies are likely to be mediated by a combination of factors that include strain, gender, age at testing, and the test environment.…”