2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2014.04.047
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Social crowding in the night-time reduces an anxiety-like behavior and increases social interaction in adolescent mice

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“…Finding that adolescent group size has no immediate effect on GC secretion has corroboration from previous work in mice and guinea pigs that also show that adolescent group size has no immediate effect on basal GC concentration ( Ago et al, 2014 , Laviola et al, 2002 , Ortiz et al, 1985 , Sachser et al, 1993 ; but not Lürzel et al, 2010 ). Our work expands on this prior research to suggest that the absence of effect is not due to a limited scope of measurement (i.e.…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…Finding that adolescent group size has no immediate effect on GC secretion has corroboration from previous work in mice and guinea pigs that also show that adolescent group size has no immediate effect on basal GC concentration ( Ago et al, 2014 , Laviola et al, 2002 , Ortiz et al, 1985 , Sachser et al, 1993 ; but not Lürzel et al, 2010 ). Our work expands on this prior research to suggest that the absence of effect is not due to a limited scope of measurement (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The mechanism by which female, but not male, birds use group size to modulate stress physiology remains elusive in part because most research investigating adolescent group size effects on GC secretion have only used males (e.g. Ago et al, 2014 , Lürzel et al, 2010 , Lürzel et al, 2011 , Ortiz et al, 1985 , Sachser et al, 1993 ). The single study that has included both males and females found no sex-dependent short-term effects of group size on CORT secretion in adolescent mice and did not look for long-term effects ( Laviola et al, 2002 ).…”
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“…The elevated plus‐maze test was performed as described previously (Ago et al, ; Ota et al, ). The apparatus – consisting of two open arms (25 × 8 cm) and two enclosed arms (25 × 8 cm, surrounded by a 20‐cm‐high opaque wall) – was elevated 50 cm from the ground (BrainScience·Idea Co., Ltd., Osaka, Japan).…”
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confidence: 99%