[B] Representative heat maps of
mouse place preference during a 60 - minute trial of (i) uninfected mice exposed to rabbit urine, and (ii) uninfected, (iii) attenuated Type I - infected, and (iv) low - virulence Type III - infected mice exposed to bobcat urine from trials conducted at 2 months post infection.
Not exact matches
A research team led by Oliver Schlüter (University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA) found that cocaine - induced
place preference in
mice — returning to
places where the drug was previously received — does not depend on lasting rewiring of neurons in the NAc.
But was this rewiring also essential for the
mice to remember
place preference after withdrawal?
In complementary
place preference experiments in which
mice were offered two experimental chambers to explore, well - fed
mice avoided chambers in which they had previously received AGRP stimulation, indicating AGRP stimulation was undesirable.
Just 10 minutes of exposure to the urine was enough for the
mice to show this
place preference even after 14 days.
Uninfected
mice showed no
place preference when exposed to non-predator control rabbit urine (Figure 1Bi), spending close to equal time in the Near Target Area and the Avoidance Area.