Extrait
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Table of figures and tables
Abbreviations
1. Introduction
1.1 Definition
1.2 State of the Art
1.3 Standardization
1.4 Hypotheses
2. Animals, Material, and Methods
2.1 Animals, housing, and experimental conditions
2.2 Behavioral tests
2.3 Experimental Design
2.3.1 The Elevated Plus Maze (EPM)
2.3.2 The Open Field Test (OF)
2.3.3 The Object Exploration Test (OBX)
2.3.4 The Social Investigation Test (SI)
2.3.5 The Dark/Light Test (DL)
2.3.6 The Free Exploration Task (FET)
2.4 Videos and computer software
2.4.1 VirtualDub
2.4.2 Optimas
2.4.3 Tracking Analysis
2.4.4 Statistical analysis
3. Results
3.1 Correlations over time
3.1.1 The Elevated Plus Maze (EPM)
3.1.2 The Open Field Test (OF)
3.1.3 The Object Exploration Test (OBX)
3.1.4 The Social Investigation Test (SI)
3.1.5 The Dark/Light Test (DL)
3.1.6 The Free Exploration Task (FET)
3.2 Correlation across contexts
3.2.1 The Elevated Plus Maze (EPM)
3.2.2 The Open Field Test (OF)
3.2.3 The Object Exploration Test (OBX)
3.2.4 The Social Investigation Test (SI)
3.2.5 The Dark/Light Test (DL)
3.2.6 The Free Exploration Task (FET)
3.3 Differences between individuals
4. Discussion
4.1 Correlation over time
4.2 Correlation across contexts
4.3 Differences between individuals
4.4 Implications
5. Conclusion
6. References
7. Acknowledgements
- Citation du texte
- Mieke Heidenreich (Auteur), 2011, Variation despite Standardization: Evidence for Animal Personality in Laboratory Mice?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/201322
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