FREE PAPER SESSION
17. Behavioral phenotyping of rodents
Chair
Wim Crusio
(University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA)
Speakers
Richard Brown
(Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada).
The importance of visual ability in behavioural testing of mice.
Monika Jähkel
(Technical University Dresden, Dresden, Germany).
Principal components factor analysis of different behavioral and neurochemical items in mice: a method to reveal contextual relations of behaviors and neurochemistry.
Laure Rondi-Reig
(CNRS-College de France-LPPA, Paris, France).
The starmaze: a paradigm to characterize strategies during spatial navigation.
Henri Schroeder
(Université Henri Poincaré, Vandoeuvre les nancy cédex, France).
The behavioral differentiation between the Carrier and the Non-Carrier profile in groups subjected to the diving-for-food situation: a complex social model to study anxiety in rodents.
Last updated:
19 October 2005