A Simple Behavioral Test for Mice

Researchers at the Society for Neuroscience today described a new test for animal behavior that doesn't interfere with normal mouse behavior, doesn't require human interaction, and makes it simple to take long-term measurements: the ‘licking test'.Best of all, the new test seems to differentiate between two models of Angelman syndrome that are indistinguishable by other behavioral tests.Read more at...SFARI, November 2008.

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