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Temas em Psicologia | 2014

Behavioral evaluation of male and female carioca high- and low-freezing rats

Marcelo Salviano; Graziela Ferreira; Marília Greidinger; Kaliu Couto; J. Landeira-Fernandez; A. Pedro de Mello Cruz

Recent years have seen growing interest in the development of genetic animal models to investigate the bidirectional relationship between trait anxiety and defensive reactions. The present study further analyzed behavioral correlates of two novel breeding lines of rats, Carioca high-and low-conditioned freezing (CHF and CLF), based on defensive freezing responses to contextual cues previously associated with electric footshock. Male and female rats from the 10th generation were used to assess anxiety-like reactions in the elevated plus maze (EPM), depressive-like behavior in the forced swim test (FST), and aversive memory in the contextual fear conditioning paradigm. In the EPM, female rats showed lower anxiety-like behavior than males, whereas CHF rats were more anxious than CLF rats. The same pattern of results was found in the contextual fear conditioning paradigm. No differences were found between lines or sexes in the FST. Such differences in emotionality responses in the 10th generation of selected rats further indicate a possible use of this model to study correlations between trait anxiety and defensive reactions. The face validity of the model and its use to experimentally simulate generalized anxiety disorder in humans are also discussed.


Temas em Psicologia | 2014

Avaliação comportamental de ratos machos e fêmeas cariocas

Marcelo Salviano; Graziela Ferreira; Marília Greidinger; Kaliu Couto; J. Landeira-Fernandez; A. Pedro de Mello Cruz

Recent years have seen growing interest in the development of genetic animal models to investigate the bidirectional relationship between trait anxiety and defensive reactions. The present study further analyzed behavioral correlates of two novel breeding lines of rats, Carioca high-and low-conditioned freezing (CHF and CLF), based on defensive freezing responses to contextual cues previously associated with electric footshock. Male and female rats from the 10th generation were used to assess anxiety-like reactions in the elevated plus maze (EPM), depressive-like behavior in the forced swim test (FST), and aversive memory in the contextual fear conditioning paradigm. In the EPM, female rats showed lower anxiety-like behavior than males, whereas CHF rats were more anxious than CLF rats. The same pattern of results was found in the contextual fear conditioning paradigm. No differences were found between lines or sexes in the FST. Such differences in emotionality responses in the 10th generation of selected rats further indicate a possible use of this model to study correlations between trait anxiety and defensive reactions. The face validity of the model and its use to experimentally simulate generalized anxiety disorder in humans are also discussed.


Temas em Psicologia | 2014

Evaluación comportamental em ratas machos y hembras cariocas alto y bajo congelamineto

Marcelo Salviano; Graziela Ferreira; Marília Greidinger; Kaliu Couto; J. Landeira-Fernandez; A. Pedro de Mello Cruz

Recent years have seen growing interest in the development of genetic animal models to investigate the bidirectional relationship between trait anxiety and defensive reactions. The present study further analyzed behavioral correlates of two novel breeding lines of rats, Carioca high-and low-conditioned freezing (CHF and CLF), based on defensive freezing responses to contextual cues previously associated with electric footshock. Male and female rats from the 10th generation were used to assess anxiety-like reactions in the elevated plus maze (EPM), depressive-like behavior in the forced swim test (FST), and aversive memory in the contextual fear conditioning paradigm. In the EPM, female rats showed lower anxiety-like behavior than males, whereas CHF rats were more anxious than CLF rats. The same pattern of results was found in the contextual fear conditioning paradigm. No differences were found between lines or sexes in the FST. Such differences in emotionality responses in the 10th generation of selected rats further indicate a possible use of this model to study correlations between trait anxiety and defensive reactions. The face validity of the model and its use to experimentally simulate generalized anxiety disorder in humans are also discussed.


Psychology and Neuroscience | 2010

Psychology & Neuroscience increases its visibility through database indexing

Jesus Landeira-Fernandez; A. Pedro de Mello Cruz; Dora Fix Ventura


Psychology and Neuroscience | 2013

In medio stat virtus: some thoughts about journal Impact Factor

J. Landeira-Fernandez; Dora Fix Ventura; A. Pedro de Mello Cruz


Psychology and Neuroscience | 2012

Psychology & Neuroscience is well-ranked by the Brazilian Qualis Psychology Committee

J. Landeira-Fernandez; A. Pedro de Mello Cruz; Dora Fix Ventura


Psychology and Neuroscience | 2009

Psychology & Neuroscience celebrates its first anniversary

Jesus Landeira-Fernandez; A. Pedro de Mello Cruz; Dora Fix Ventura


Psychology and Neuroscience | 2008

Psychology & Neuroscience: the birth of a new journal

Jesus Landeira-Fernandez; A. Pedro de Mello Cruz; Dora Fix Ventura


Psychology and Neuroscience | 2011

Psychology and innovation

Dora Fix Ventura; A. Pedro de Mello Cruz; J. Landeira-Fernandez


Archive | 2011

Editorial Psychology and Innovation

Dora Fix Ventura; A. Pedro de Mello Cruz; J. Landeira-Fernandez

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