“…Isolation-rearing and housing is also an independent variable that has been investigated widely in behavioral and physiological studies. In addition to affecting gonadal and adrenocortical functions of rats (e.g., Brain & Nowell, 1971;Dessi-Fulgheri, Lupo di Prisco, & Verdarelli, 1975;Goldsmith, Brain, & Benton, 1976), isolation has been shown to influence such behaviors as habituation (e.g., Einon, Morgan, & Kibbler, 1978), irritability in septal-lesioned animals (Ahmad & Harvey, 1968), and aggression (e.g., Adams, 1976;Flannelly & Thor, 1976;Hutzell & Knutson, 1972;Knutson & Kane, 1980;Luciano & Lore, 1975). One of the interesting aspects of the effects of isolation on behavior is the inconsistency to be found in the aggression literature.…”