Rat self-grooming and its relationships with anxiety, dearousal and perseveration: Evidence for a self-grooming trait

Volume: 209, Pages: 112585 - 112585
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Rodent self-grooming is a behavior that, besides its cleaning function, can be led by arousing experiences. A putative trait-like nature of this behavior was studied. With the aim of providing information about how grooming behavior can reflect different behavioral processes, an individual differences approach was adopted. Fifty nine male Wistar-derived rats were submitted to five 30-min long behavioral tests. These tests were selected based on...
Paper Details
Title
Rat self-grooming and its relationships with anxiety, dearousal and perseveration: Evidence for a self-grooming trait
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
209
Pages
112585 - 112585
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