Sentences with phrase «forced swim test»

Similar withdrawal experiments by others also report behaviour similar to depression in tasks such as the forced swim test.
Enhanced anti-immobility effects of Sanggenon G isolated from the root bark of Morus alba combined with the α2 - antagonist yohimbine in the rat forced swim test
Using the forced swim test, they found that mice given 10 milligrams per kilogram of injected ketamine floated for about 75 seconds compared with 110 seconds for mice not given the drug.
Researchers then gave the mice several behavioral tests for «depression» including the forced swim test, in which researchers measure how fast the mice give up swimming and decide to float.
This is the six - minute, forced swim test, a standard measure of an animal's willingness to struggle against a crummy environment.
The deficient animals, for example, gave up more easily in a classic forced swimming test, were less inclined to explore, and were more inclined to stay near the wall of a cage, «a widely accepted index of anxiety,» the researchers noted in their study.
Yoshitake, T.; Wang, F. H.; Kuteeva, E.; Holmberg, K.; Yamaguchi, M.; Crawley, J. N.; Steiner, R.; Bartfai, T.; Ogren, S. O.; Hokfelt, T.; Kehr, J. Enhanced hippocampal noradrenaline and serotonin release in galanin - overexpressing mice after repeated forced swimming test.
In case you were wondering, depression shows up in mice as poorer performance on forced swim tests and less interest in sweets.
In albino mice, fulvic acid supplementation significantly enhanced physiological energy status in a forced swimming test.
Helplessness - like escape deficits of NIH - HS rats predict passive behavior in the forced swimming test: Relevance for the concurrent validity of rat models of depression

Not exact matches

Personality, Chesler maintains, can be read from these nestlet styles more clearly than from a test of forced swimming or bar pressing.
In an animal study, meanwhile, clary sage oil significantly lowered stress levels in rats forced to undergo a strenuous swim test.
«Perceptions of the implications of lots of snow for the existence of climate change are like the results from a Rorschach test,» writes Janet Swim, a psychologist at Penn State who headed up an American Psychological Association task force report on psychology and climate change.
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