Rodent

Häger, C., Keubler, L. M., Talbot, S. R. et al. 2018. Running in the wheel: Defining individual severity levels in mice. PLOS Biology 16(10), e2006159.

The fine-scale grading of the severity experienced by animals used in research constitutes a key element of the 3Rs (replace, reduce, and refine) principles and a legal requirement in the European Union Directive 2010/63/EU. Particularly...

Lampe, J. F., Ruchti, S., Burman, O. et al. 2019. Play like me: Similarity in playfulness promotes social play. PLOS ONE 14(10), e0224282.

Social play is associated with the experience of positive emotions in higher vertebrates and may be used as a measure of animal welfare. Altering motivation to play (e.g., through short-term social isolation) can temporarily affect...

Wilkin, M. M., Menard, J. L. 2020. Social housing ameliorates the enduring effects of intermittent physical stress during mid-adolescence. Physiology & Behavior 214, 112750.

Our prior work showed that exposing single housed rats to intermittent physical stress (IPS) in mid-adolescence (PD35-46) led to increased risk-taking/decreased anxiety behaviour in adulthood, as indexed by their greater willingness to explore the open-arms...