Behavioral Research Blog

How to best assess pain-related behaviors in preclinical studies
26 Apr animal behavior research Gait and Locomotion

How to best assess pain-related behaviors in preclinical studies

Most humans can tell you they’re in pain. However, assessing pain sensitivity in rodents during preclinical studies is a challenge.
The effects of negative campaigning on emotions
25 Apr human behavior research Psychology

The effects of negative campaigning on emotions

Do people display different emotions when they watch a commercial with or without negative campaigns? Sabine Dennert shares her findings in this guest blog post.
ChickenStress project
23 Apr animal behavior research Other (Animal)

ChickenStress project

The abolition of battery farming has improved chicken welfare, but there are still problems like feather pecking. In the ChickenStress project, we will try to understand better how to reduce stress and improve welfare.
How mice regain their memory: Betaine against Alzheimer’s Disease
15 Apr animal behavior research Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

How mice regain their memory: Betaine against Alzheimer’s Disease

As a potential Alzheimer medicine, betaine was tested on an AD animal model in a novel object recognition test. Using video tracking, scientists studied the influence of betaine and betaine transporter on mouse memory.
What does an infant’s gaze tell us about how hungry they feel?
11 Apr human behavior research Psychology

What does an infant’s gaze tell us about how hungry they feel?

McNally and her colleagues developed a coding scheme to observe infant gaze behavior and applied it in a study of complementary feeding.
Diazepam in the battle against Alzheimer’s
08 Apr animal behavior research Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

Diazepam in the battle against Alzheimer’s

Scientists have found out that a low dose of the tranquilizer diazepam reduces the breakdown of neurons, seen in the development of Alzheimer’s disease.
Assessing gait in a mouse model for Leigh Syndrome
04 Apr animal behavior research Gait and Locomotion

Assessing gait in a mouse model for Leigh Syndrome

There is an unmet medical need to develop clinical effective treatments for Leigh Syndrome and other mitochondrial diseases. Today, Dr. de Haas shares some of her research insights.
How do children interact with their older autistic siblings?
01 Apr human behavior research Psychology

How do children interact with their older autistic siblings?

In celebration of World Autism Awareness Day, this blog post focuses on the social interactions between children and their older autistic siblings.
Serious gaming reduces anxiety in children
22 Mar human behavior research Psychology

Serious gaming reduces anxiety in children

What is the effectiveness of the applied game called MindLight in teaching children how to cope with anxiety? Wols et al. investigated this game-based intervention.
Zebrafish help us to understand neurodegenerative and neuromuscular diseases
20 Mar animal behavior research Zebrafish Research

Zebrafish help us to understand neurodegenerative and neuromuscular diseases

Teresa Capriello and colleagues use zebrafish to study the neuronal mechanisms of heavy metals in connection to neurodegenerative and neuromuscular diseases.

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