1982
DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(82)90061-0
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An off-line data acquisition-device for measuring ethological elements of behaviour

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“…Normally, the following seven behavioral acts were recorded: (i) SAP (stretched attend posture): standing still, with the body elongated; (ii) F-SAP (forwards in SAP): moving forwards with elongated body; (iii) HOLES: sniffing at the holes or dipping the snout into them; (iv) HEAD UP: raising of the head; (v) GO: going forwards and backwards; (vi) IMMOBILITY: crouch/freeze and (vii) OTHERS: sit and all other activities at rest. Frequency and duration of each behavioral act were recorded using a key-board, transferred to a punch-tape (Hausammann and Dixon 1982) and then analysed by computer. Urine and boluses were re-rubbed after each observation using Kleenex® tissues.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Normally, the following seven behavioral acts were recorded: (i) SAP (stretched attend posture): standing still, with the body elongated; (ii) F-SAP (forwards in SAP): moving forwards with elongated body; (iii) HOLES: sniffing at the holes or dipping the snout into them; (iv) HEAD UP: raising of the head; (v) GO: going forwards and backwards; (vi) IMMOBILITY: crouch/freeze and (vii) OTHERS: sit and all other activities at rest. Frequency and duration of each behavioral act were recorded using a key-board, transferred to a punch-tape (Hausammann and Dixon 1982) and then analysed by computer. Urine and boluses were re-rubbed after each observation using Kleenex® tissues.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%