Sex Differences in Rodent Spontaneous Activity Levels

  • Mead L
  • Hargreaves E
  • Galea L
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Abstract

The spontaneous activity of rodents has been studied extensively since the early part of this century. This interest reflects the desire to understand the underlying mechanisms and patterns of spontaneous behavior, as well as to characterize the internal and external...

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Mead, L. A., Hargreaves, E. L., & Galea, L. A. M. (1996). Sex Differences in Rodent Spontaneous Activity Levels. In Motor Activity and Movement Disorders (pp. 111–139). Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59259-469-6_4

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