Aim of present research was to investigate in male Wistar rats whether a prior elevated plus maze experience modifies the temporal structure of the behavioral response following a retest applied after 24h. Video files were coded by means of a software coder and event log files generated for each subject were analyzed by means of a specific software for temporal pattern analysis (Theme). Present research shows a clear reduction of the number of t-patterns from trial one to trial two. This reduction is provoked by the disappearance of t-patterns consisting of behavioral elements occurring in the unprotected zones of the maze. The results suggest that the previous experience in the maze causes learning-dependent behavioral changes inducing a more clear-cut response to environmental anxiogenic conditions.
Casarrubea, M., Faulisi, F., Santangelo, A., Roy, V., Arabo, A., Magnusson, M.S., et al. (2014). Prior test experience produces changes of t-patterns spatial distribution in the elevated plus maze test. In Proceedings of Measuring Behavior 2014 (pp.350-353). Editors: A.J. Spink; L.W.S. Loijens; M. Woloszynowska-Fraser & L.P.J.J. Noldus [http://www.measuringbehavior.org/mb2014/proceedings].
Prior test experience produces changes of t-patterns spatial distribution in the elevated plus maze test
CASARRUBEA, Maurizio;Faulisi, Fabiana;SORBERA, Filippina;CRESCIMANNO, Giuseppe
2014-01-01
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Aim of present research was to investigate in male Wistar rats whether a prior elevated plus maze experience modifies the temporal structure of the behavioral response following a retest applied after 24h. Video files were coded by means of a software coder and event log files generated for each subject were analyzed by means of a specific software for temporal pattern analysis (Theme). Present research shows a clear reduction of the number of t-patterns from trial one to trial two. This reduction is provoked by the disappearance of t-patterns consisting of behavioral elements occurring in the unprotected zones of the maze. The results suggest that the previous experience in the maze causes learning-dependent behavioral changes inducing a more clear-cut response to environmental anxiogenic conditions.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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