2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.neures.2017.04.012
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Early deprivation increases high-leaning behavior, a novel anxiety-like behavior, in the open field test in rats

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“…Anxiety‐like symptoms were evaluated by the elevated plus maze test and social preference tests, and the results indicated that MS also increases anxiety levels in offspring. This result is in agreement with other studies (Banqueri et al, 2017; Franklin et al, 2011; Kuniishi et al, 2017; Millstein and Holmes, 2007; Zoicas and Neumann, 2016). However, previous studies showed mixed behavioural results.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Anxiety‐like symptoms were evaluated by the elevated plus maze test and social preference tests, and the results indicated that MS also increases anxiety levels in offspring. This result is in agreement with other studies (Banqueri et al, 2017; Franklin et al, 2011; Kuniishi et al, 2017; Millstein and Holmes, 2007; Zoicas and Neumann, 2016). However, previous studies showed mixed behavioural results.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Rats tend to avoid the center region of the arena in favor of the wall. 15 Rats in each group were allowed to explore the arena for 10 min and movement distance, time spent in the center and wall, movement velocity, and fecal pellets were recorded for anxiety mood evaluation.…”
Section: Open Field Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The open field test (OFT) was undertaken as described previously (Kuniishi et al, 2017). The device contained a square arena (100 cm × 100 cm) surrounded by walls (40 cm high), which was divided into 16 equal squares and its central part occupied the four squares in the middle.…”
Section: Open Field Testmentioning
confidence: 99%