“…[ 9,18,19,21,22,40 ] In this regard, systematic studies performed using non‐human primates (female rhesus monkeys), showing, along with the usual standard behavior (SB, normal, control behavior), anxiety and depression‐like behavior (DAB) under mild to moderate stress are of considerable interest. [ 9,19,21,22,57,58 ] The presence of different behavioral responses of individuals of this species of primate under conditions of mild stress has been noted by various authors, both in individuals living in the wild, [ 15 ] and individuals placed individually in the room. [ 13,17,59 ] Studies along these lines have shown that young adult female rhesus monkeys with DAB or SB show no intergroup differences in response of the HPA axis to the ASE (restraint for 2 h begun at 15 h) ( Figure 3 ).…”