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Mood and Anxiety Related Phenotypes in Mice: Characterization Using Behavioral Tests, Volume II (Neuromethods)

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Preclinical research related to mood and anxiety disorders relies extensively upon mouse behavioral tests and models, the use of which continues to increase as a greater number of underlying susceptibility genes are discovered, new targets for medications are identified, and clinical studies reveal novel neurobiological risk factors.  Mood and Anxiety Related Phenotypes in Mice: Characterization Using Behavioral Tests, Volume II serves as a complement to the previous volume in order to offer a comprehensive resource for the behavioral approaches that are valuable for the characterization of mood and anxiety disorder-related behaviors in mice and the techniques that are utilized in the development of effective medications.  As a collection presented in the Neuromethods series, each chapter provides a brief background and review of the test or model as well as a complete and up-to-date protocol narrative.  Authoritative and comprehensive, Mood and Anxiety Related Phenotypes in Mice: Characterization Using Behavioral Tests, Volume II is an ideal resource for scientists actively pursuing or interested in establishing vital behavioral protocols in their laboratories. 1. Longitudinal Assessment of Deliberate Mouse Behavior in the Home Cage and Attached Environments: Relevance to Anxiety and Mood Disorders             Martien J. Kas, Ilan Golani, Yoav Benjamini, Ehud Fonio, and Oliver Stiedl   2. Using Behavioral Patterns Across Species in Mood Disorder Research             Jared W. Young and Mark A. Geyer   3. Telemetry in Mice: Applications in Studies of Stress and Anxiety Disorders             Larry D. Sanford, Linghui Yang, and Laurie L. Wellman   4. Modeling Mouse Anxiety and Sensorimotor Integration: Phenotypes in the Suok Test             Elisabeth Dow, Valerie Piet, Adam Stewart, Siddharth Gaikwad, Jonathan Cachat, Peter Hart, Nadine Wu, Evan Kyzar, Eli Utterback, Alan Newman, Molly Hook, Kathryn Rhymes, Dillon Carlos, and Allan V. Kalueff   5. Assessment of Social Approach Behavior in Mice             Orsolya J. Kuti and Damon T. Page   6. The Mouse Defense Test Battery: A Model Measuring Different Facets of Anxiety-Related Behaviors             Guy Griebel and Sandra Beesk   7. Novelty-Suppressed Feeding in the Mouse             Benjamin Adam Samuels and Rene Hen   8. The Four-Plate Test in Mice   14. Emotionality-Related Consequences of Early Weaning in Mice and Rats             Takefumi Kikusui   15. Separation-Induced Depression in the Mouse             Richard E. Brown, Alison L. Martin, and Rhian K. Gunn   16. Induction of Persistent Depressive-Like Behavior by Corticosterone             Shannon L. Gourley and Jane R. Taylor   17. The Olfactory Bulbectomized Mouse             Martine Hascot and Michel Bourin   9. The Vogel Punished Drinking Task as a Bioassay of Anxiety-Like Behavior of Mice             Alicia A. Walf and Cheryl A. Frye   10. A Vogel Conflict Test Using Food Reinforcement in Mice             Jeffrey M. Witkin   11. Fear Conditioning and Extinction as a Model of PTSD in Mice             Georgette M. Gafford and Kerry J. Ressler   12. The “Cut-off Behavioral Criteria” Method: Modeling Clinical Diagnostic Criteria in Animal Studies of PTSD   14. Emotionality-Related Consequences of Early Weaning in Mice and Rats             Takefumi Kikusui   15. Separation-Induced Depression in the Mouse             Richard E. Brown, Alison L. Martin, and Rhian K. Gunn   16. Induction of Persistent Depressive-Like Behavior by Corticosterone             Shannon L. Gourley and Jane R. Taylor   17. The Olfactory Bulbectomized Mouse             Cohen Hagit, Michael A. Matar, and Zohar Joseph   13. Measuring Variations in Maternal Behavior: Relevance for Studies of Mood and Anxiety             Becca Franks, James P. Curley, and Frances A. Champagne             Michelle Roche   18. Differential-Reinforcement-of-Low-Rate Behavior in Rodents as a Screen for Antidepressant Efficacy             Lindsay M. Lueptow and James M. O’Donnell   19. The Intracranial Self-Stimulation Procedure Provides Quantitative Measures of Brain Reward Function             Astrid K. Stoker and Athina Markou   20. The Female Urine Sniffing Test (FUST) of Reward Seeking Behavior             Oz Malkesman   21. Measuring Impulsive Choice Behaviour in Mice             Claire L. Dent and Anthony R. Isles   22. Assessment of Male Sexual Behavior in Mice             Jin Ho Park   14. Emotionality-Related Consequences of Early Weaning in Mice and Rats             Takefumi Kikusui   15. Separation-Induced Depression in the Mouse             Richard E. Brown, Alison L. Martin, and Rhian K. Gunn   16. Induction of Persistent Depressive-Like Behavior by Corticosterone             Shannon L. Gourley and Jane R. Taylor   17. The Olfactory Bulbectomized Mouse             Michelle Roche   18. Differential-Reinforcement-of-Low-Rate Behavior in Rodents as a Screen for Antidepressant Efficacy             Lindsay M. Lueptow and James M. O’Donnell   19. The Intracranial Self-Stimulation Procedure Provides Quantitative Measures of Brain Reward Function             Astrid K. Stoker and Athina Markou   20. The Female Urine Sniffing Test (FUST) of Reward Seeking Behavior             Oz Malkesman   21. Measuring Impulsive Choice Behaviour in Mice             Claire L. Dent and Anthony R. Isles   22. Assessment of Male Sexual Behavior in Mice             Jin Ho Park

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