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What Wall-Hugging Behavior Reveals About Anxiety and Cognitive Performance In behavioral neuroscience, the path a subject avoids is often as telling as the path it
What Wall-Hugging Behavior Reveals About Anxiety and Cognitive Performance In behavioral neuroscience, the path a subject avoids is often as telling as the path it
In behavioral neuroscience, not all data points are created equal—but some are more foundational than they first appear. Among the many metrics gathered in the
Navigating Arena Design, Multi-Animal Tracking, and Behavioral Clustering Understanding the social lives of rodents is critical for advancing neuroscience, behavioral science, and preclinical research. In
Fingerprint Motifs and Neural Synchrony Understanding the neural basis of spontaneous behavior in rodents demands an integrated approach—one that moves beyond constrained paradigms and opens
Reducing, Refining, and Replacing with Data-Driven Precision The principles of the **3Rs—Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement—**have long guided ethical animal research. These pillars are not merely
From Mice to Rats, Zebrafish, and Beyond In the rapidly advancing field of behavioral neuroscience, the ability to train machine learning models on one species
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