Rivalan et al. An automated, experimenter-free method for the standardised, operant cognitive testing of rats.

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Rivalan et al. An automated, experimenter-free method for the standardised, operant cognitive testing of rats.

Animal models of human pathology are essential for biomedical research. However, a recurring issue in the use of animal models is the poor reproducibility of behavioural and physiological findings within and between laboratories. The most critical factor influencing this issue remains the experimenter themselves. One solution is the use of procedures devoid of human intervention. […]
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Kaupert et al. Spatial cognition in a virtual reality home-cage extension for freely moving rodents.

Virtual reality (VR) environments are a powerful tool to investigate brain mechanisms involved in the behavior of animals. With this technique, animals are usually head fixed or secured in a harness, and training for cognitively more complex VR paradigms is time consuming. A VR apparatus allowing free animal movement and the constant operator-independent training of […]
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Rivalan et al. An automated, experimenter-free method for the standardised, operant cognitive testing of rats.

Animal models of human pathology are essential for biomedical research. However, a recurring issue in the use of animal models is the poor reproducibility of behavioural and physiological findings within and between laboratories. The most critical factor influencing this issue remains the experimenter themselves. One solution is the use of procedures devoid of human intervention. […]
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Kaupert et al. Spatial cognition in a virtual reality home-cage extension for freely moving rodents.

Virtual reality (VR) environments are a powerful tool to investigate brain mechanisms involved in the behavior of animals. With this technique, animals are usually head fixed or secured in a harness, and training for cognitively more complex VR paradigms is time consuming. A VR apparatus allowing free animal movement and the constant operator-independent training of […]
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Huang et al. “Rapid, automated and experimenter-free touchscreen testing reveals reciprocal interactions…

Anorexia nervosa has among the highest mortality rates of any psychiatric disorder and is characterized by cognitive inflexibility that persists after weight recovery and contributes to the chronic nature of the condition. What remains unknown is whether cognitive inflexibility predisposes individuals to anorexia nervosa, a question that is difficult to address in human studies. Our […]
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Wong K, et al. Socially Integrated Polysubstance (SIP) system: An open-source solution for continuous monitoring…

Despite impressive results from neuroscience research using rodent models, there is a paucity of successful translation from preclinical findings to effective pharmacological interventions for treatment of substance use disorder (SUD) in humans. One potential reason for lack of translation from animal models is difficulty in accurately replicating the lived experience of people who use drugs. Aspects of substance use in humans that are […]
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Zocher et al. Early-life environmental enrichment generates persistent individualized behavior in mice.

Individuals differ in their response to environmental stimuli, but the stability of individualized behaviors and their associated changes in brain plasticity are poorly understood. We developed a novel model of enriched environment to longitudinally monitor 40 inbred mice exploring 35 connected cages over periods of 3 to 6 months. We show that behavioral individuality that […]
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Kempermann et al. The individuality paradigm: Automated longitudinal activity tracking of large cohorts…

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder with growing major health impacts, particularly in countries with aging populations. The examination of neural circuit mechanisms in AD mouse models is a recent focus for identifying new AD treatment strategies. We hypothesize that age-progressive changes of both long-range and local hippocampal neural circuit connectivity occur in AD. Recent advancements in viral-genetic […]
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Ehret et al. Presymptomatic Reduction of Individuality in the AppNL-F Knockin Model of Alzheimer’s Disease.

Background One-third of the risk for Alzheimer’s disease is explained by environment and lifestyle, but Alzheimer’s disease pathology might also affect lifestyle and thereby impair the individual potential for health behavior and prevention. Methods We examined in mice how the AppNL-F/NL-F (NL-F) knockin mutation affects the presymptomatic response to environmental enrichment (ENR) as an experimental paradigm […]
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Rivalan et al. An automated, experimenter-free method for the standardised, operant cognitive testing of rats.

Animal models of human pathology are essential for biomedical research. However, a recurring issue in the use of animal models is the poor reproducibility of behavioural and physiological findings within and between laboratories. The most critical factor influencing this issue remains the experimenter themselves. One solution is the use of procedures devoid of human intervention. […]
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