Buch, Englisch, Band 63, 382 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 1018 g
Reihe: Neuromethods
Characterization Using Behavioral Tests, Volume II
Buch, Englisch, Band 63, 382 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 1018 g
Reihe: Neuromethods
ISBN: 978-1-4939-6237-2
Verlag: Humana Press
Preclinical research related to mood and anxiety disorders relies extensively upon mouse behavioral tests and models, the use of which continues to increase as a greater number of underlying susceptibility genes are discovered, new targets for medications are identified, and clinical studies reveal novel neurobiological risk factors. Mood and Anxiety Related Phenotypes in Mice: Characterization Using Behavioral Tests, Volume II serves as a complement to the previous volume in order to offer a comprehensive resource for the behavioral approaches that are valuable for the characterization of mood and anxiety disorder-related behaviors in mice and the techniques that are utilized in the development of effective medications. As a collection presented in the Neuromethods series, each chapter provides a brief background and review of the test or model as well as a complete and up-to-date protocol narrative.
Authoritative and comprehensive, Mood and Anxiety Related Phenotypes in Mice: Characterization Using Behavioral Tests, Volume II is an ideal resource for scientists actively pursuing or interested in establishing vital behavioral protocols in their laboratories.Zielgruppe
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Longitudinal Assessment of Deliberate Mouse Behavior in the Home Cage and Attached Environments: Relevance to Anxiety and Mood Disorders.- Using Behavioral Patterns Across Species in Mood Disorder Research.- Telemetry in Mice: Applications in Studies of Stress and Anxiety Disorders.- Modeling Mouse Anxiety and Sensorimotor Integration: Phenotypes in the Suok Test.- Assessment of Social Approach Behavior in Mice.- The Mouse Defense Test Battery: A Model Measuring Different Facets of Anxiety-Related Behaviors.- Novelty-Suppressed Feeding in the Mouse.- The Four-Plate Test in Mice.- The Vogel Punished Drinking Task as a Bioassay of Anxiety-Like Behavior of Mice.- A Vogel Conflict Test Using Food Reinforcement in Mice.- Fear Conditioning and Extinction as a Model of PTSD in Mice.- The “Cut-off Behavioral Criteria” Method: Modeling Clinical Diagnostic Criteria in Animal Studies of PTSD.- Measuring Variations in Maternal Behavior: Relevance for Studies of Mood and Anxiety.- Emotionality-Related Consequences of Early Weaning in Mice and Rats.- Separation-Induced Depression in the Mouse.- Induction of Persistent Depressive-Like Behavior by Corticosterone.- The Olfactory Bulbectomized Mouse.- Differential-Reinforcement-of-Low-Rate Behavior in Rodents as a Screen for Antidepressant Efficacy.- The Intracranial Self-Stimulation Procedure Provides Quantitative Measures of Brain Reward Function.- The Female Urine Sniffing Test (FUST) of Reward Seeking Behavior.- Measuring Impulsive Choice Behaviour in Mice.- Assessment of Male Sexual Behavior in Mice.