A. Saldivargonzalez et al., EXPOSURE TO THE SOCIAL-INTERACTION TEST IN RATS INDUCES CHANGES IN DEFENSIVE BURYING, Behavioural processes, 37(1), 1996, pp. 75-84
To detect changes in experimental anxiety, defensive burying (DB) was
studied in several groups of rats after being exposed to social intera
ction (SI), Animals were studied in the DB paradigm after being submit
ted to the following SI treatments: control (without SI exposure), and
SI for 1.5, 5, 10 and 15 min respectively. A bimodal effect was found
: facilitated DB response values in the group tested after a 1.5 min e
xposure to SI and a strong reduction of DB in the 10 and 15 min groups
. The inhibition in DB elicited by the 15 min exposure to SI revealed
a slow recovery, returning to control levels after 30 min, The actions
of novelty on defensive burying were assessed ina third experiment, A
nimals were tested for DB immediately after being placed for 1.5 or 15
min in the SI arena without a partner. DB levels increased in these a
nimals, Another group was placed in the SI arena for 1.5 min and teste
d in the DB paradigm 13.5 min after being returned to the home cage. A
return to the basal control DB levels was observed in this group. Dat
a are discussed in terms of anxiety-like fluctuations and the adaptive
functions underlying these.