- Stress Responses and Cortisol
- Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior
- Primate Behavior and Ecology
- Memory and Neural Mechanisms
- Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
- Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
Maj Institute of Pharmacology
2021-2022
Polish Academy of Sciences
2021-2022
Background: In humans, adolescence is a time of dynamic behavioral and emotional changes, including transient decrease in affect associated with being among family members. It not clear if similar change occurs rodent species used to model human psychiatric disorders. Here, we investigated the developmental profile reward value interactions siblings across mice. Methods: Social conditioned place preference test was performed male mice representing early (around postnatal day 33 [P33]),...
Abstract Social interactions can be and often are rewarding. The effect of social contact strongly depends on circumstances, the reward may driven by varied motivational processes, ranging from parental or affiliative behaviors to investigation aggression. Reward associated with nonreproductive in rodents is measured using conditioned place preference (sCPP) paradigm, where a change for an initially neutral context confirms reinforcing effects contact. Here, we revised sCPP method reexamined...
Abstract Social interactions can be and often are rewarding. The effect of social contact strongly depends on circumstances, the reward may driven by varied motivational processes, ranging from parental or affiliative behaviors to investigation aggression. Reward associated with nonreproductive in rodents is measured using conditioned place preference (sCPP) paradigm, where a change for an initially neutral context confirms reinforcing effects contact. Here, we revised sCPP method reexamined...