Corticosterone differences rather than social housing predict performance of T-maze alternation in male CD-1 mice

This study examined the effects of social housing manipulations on body weight, corticosterone levels, and performance of T-maze alternation in male CD-1 mice. Males that adopted a dominant social rank were heavier than those that adopted a subordinate social rank. Dominant males also had lower cort...

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Main Authors: Fitchett, Ann E., Barnard, Christopher J., Cassaday, Helen J.
Format: Article
Published: Universities Federation for Animal Welfare 2009
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/2258/