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DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2018.07.018
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The reverse translation of a quantitative neuropsychiatric framework into preclinical studies: Focus on social interaction and behavior

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“…The visible burrow system of their design was then used at the Blanchard laboratory 57–59 and the Sakai laboratory (for review see References 21,60) and then scaled down to house groups of unfamiliar mice 23,61 . Later it was modified to fit more animals and compartments 22 and allow for automatic scoring of social behaviors with the use of combined video and RFID tag recording 32,62 . The latter approach has been used by other groups to track social interactions of mice in complex open spaces 29,63,64 and in home cage environment 27,65 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The visible burrow system of their design was then used at the Blanchard laboratory 57–59 and the Sakai laboratory (for review see References 21,60) and then scaled down to house groups of unfamiliar mice 23,61 . Later it was modified to fit more animals and compartments 22 and allow for automatic scoring of social behaviors with the use of combined video and RFID tag recording 32,62 . The latter approach has been used by other groups to track social interactions of mice in complex open spaces 29,63,64 and in home cage environment 27,65 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, the vast majority of research in the VBS has focused on stress responsivity and metabolic phenotypes, and much more research is needed to more fully understand the nature of those immunological, cardiovascular, and neural outcomes that are impacted by VBS social stress. However, with the advent of video capture methods capable of tracking multiple animals in large arenas, as well as minimally invasive wireless methods for the long-term capture of physiological data, it is likely that there will be increased interest in these questions (Peleh et al, 2019;Plank et al, 2016;Redfern et al, 2017). Another area of research that is relatively little understood is how social stress impacts the formation of social hierarchies in the VBS, although studies in dyads suggest that stress may actually facilitate dominance-subordinate status in rat dyads (Cordero and Sandi, 2007;Timmer et al, 2011; see also section 3.3 in voles).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The similarity is apparent in design features and components within the product. Peleh et al (2019) define standardization as treating the use of common parts as essential to a modular poultry product production design.…”
Section: Integrator Involvement In Poultry Product Modularitymentioning
confidence: 99%