“…However, four studies have reported some female-biased sex differences in this strain (Field, Whishaw, Pellis, & Watson, 2006;Madden & Zup, 2014;Mychasiuk, Hehar, Farran, & Esser, 2014;Wood, Molina, Wagner, & Spear, 1995). Finally, approximately two-thirds of studies in Wistar rats find no sex differences in behavior (Aguilar, 2010;Bredewold, Schiavo, van der Hart, Verreij, & Veenema, 2015;Bredewold, Smith, Dumais, & Veenema, 2014;Himmler et al, 2014;Holloway & Suter, 2004;Loranca & Salas, 2001;Paul et al, 2014;Veenema, Bredewold, & De Vries, 2013); those that do tend to report more modest sex differences (Taylor et al, 2012). Although these analyses can provide some insight into potential strain differences, these three strains have never been directly compared to one another in a single experiment.…”