A basic tenet in the realm of modern behavioral sciences is that behavior consists of patterns in time. For this reason, investigations of behavior deal with sequences that are not easily perceivable by the unaided observer. This problem calls for improved means of detection, data handling and analysis. This review focuses on the analysis of the temporal structure of behavior carried out by means of a multivariate approach known as T-pattern analysis. Using this technique, recurring sequences of behavioral events, usually hard to detect, can be unveiled and carefully described. T-pattern analysis has been successfully applied in the study of various aspects of human or animal behavior such as behavioral modifications in neuro-psychiatric diseases, route-tracing stereotypy in mice, interaction between human subjects and animal or artificial agents, hormonal-behavioral interactions, patterns of behavior associated with emesis and, in our laboratories, exploration and anxiety-related behaviors in rodents. After describing the theory and concepts of T-pattern analysis, this review will focus on the application of the analysis to the study of the temporal characteristics of behavior in different species from rodents to human beings. This work could represent a useful background for researchers who intend to employ such a refined multivariate approach to the study of behavior.

Casarrubea, M., Cancemi, D., Cudia, A., Cardaci, M., Sorbera, F., Faulisi, F., et al. (2013). Application of multivariate t-pattern analysis in the study of social interactions in rats. In Atti del 85° Congressso Società Italiana di Biologia Sperimentale.

Application of multivariate t-pattern analysis in the study of social interactions in rats

CASARRUBEA, Maurizio;CARDACI, Maurizio;SORBERA, Filippina;Faulisi, Fabiana;CRESCIMANNO, Giuseppe
2013-01-01

Abstract

A basic tenet in the realm of modern behavioral sciences is that behavior consists of patterns in time. For this reason, investigations of behavior deal with sequences that are not easily perceivable by the unaided observer. This problem calls for improved means of detection, data handling and analysis. This review focuses on the analysis of the temporal structure of behavior carried out by means of a multivariate approach known as T-pattern analysis. Using this technique, recurring sequences of behavioral events, usually hard to detect, can be unveiled and carefully described. T-pattern analysis has been successfully applied in the study of various aspects of human or animal behavior such as behavioral modifications in neuro-psychiatric diseases, route-tracing stereotypy in mice, interaction between human subjects and animal or artificial agents, hormonal-behavioral interactions, patterns of behavior associated with emesis and, in our laboratories, exploration and anxiety-related behaviors in rodents. After describing the theory and concepts of T-pattern analysis, this review will focus on the application of the analysis to the study of the temporal characteristics of behavior in different species from rodents to human beings. This work could represent a useful background for researchers who intend to employ such a refined multivariate approach to the study of behavior.
Settore BIO/09 - Fisiologia
24-ott-2013
85° Congressso Società Italiana di Biologia Sperimentale
Palermo
24-25 ottobre 2013
ott-2013
2013
3
Online
Casarrubea, M., Cancemi, D., Cudia, A., Cardaci, M., Sorbera, F., Faulisi, F., et al. (2013). Application of multivariate t-pattern analysis in the study of social interactions in rats. In Atti del 85° Congressso Società Italiana di Biologia Sperimentale.
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Casarrubea, M; Cancemi, D; Cudia, A; Cardaci, M; Sorbera, F; Faulisi, F; Magnusson, MS; Crescimanno, G
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