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MAURIZIO CASARRUBEA

Microstructural Assessment of Rodent Behavior in the Hole-Board Experimental Assay

  • Autori: Casarrubea, M; Sorbera, F; Santangelo, A; Crescimanno, G
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2010
  • Tipologia: eedings
  • Parole Chiave: Multivariate analysis, stochastic analysis, hole-board, rat
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/50992

Abstract

The aim of the present methodological article was to assess whether a microstructure of hole-exploratory activity can be demonstrated in rats tested in the hole-board, an experimental assay widely used to study anxiety-related behaviors in rodents. Six never properly described holeexploratory behavioral components were identified: activedip, static-dip, rapid-dip, circular-sniff, point-sniff and central-sniff. Results, assessed by means of descriptive and multivariate approaches, reveal a complex microstructural organization of these behavioral elements. The hypothesis of an important role of the relationships between point-sniff and head dipping activities, in anxiety-related holeexploratory behavior, is proposed. It is suggested that the microstructural analysis can evidence even subtle behavioral changes induced by manipulations of animal anxiety condition.