From rodents to humans: Rodent behavioral paradigms for social behavioral disorders
Social cognition guides social behavior. Subjects with proper social cognition should be able to: (1) have reasonable social motivation, (2) recognize other people and infer their intentions, and (3) weigh social hierarchies and other values. The choice of appropriate behavioral paradigms enables th...
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description | Social cognition guides social behavior. Subjects with proper social cognition should be able to: (1) have reasonable social motivation, (2) recognize other people and infer their intentions, and (3) weigh social hierarchies and other values. The choice of appropriate behavioral paradigms enables the use of rodents to study social behavior disorders in humans, thus enabling research to go deeper into neural mechanisms. This paper reviews commonly used rodent behavioral paradigms in studies of social behavior disorders. We focused specifically on sorting out ways to transfer the study of human social behavior to rodents through behavioral paradigms. |
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spelling | doaj.art-15aaabb119ce40e48cda9940d6f01bea2023-10-26T06:13:08ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsBrain Circulation2455-46262023-01-019315416110.4103/bc.bc_48_23From rodents to humans: Rodent behavioral paradigms for social behavioral disordersMingyue GuoLe SunSocial cognition guides social behavior. Subjects with proper social cognition should be able to: (1) have reasonable social motivation, (2) recognize other people and infer their intentions, and (3) weigh social hierarchies and other values. The choice of appropriate behavioral paradigms enables the use of rodents to study social behavior disorders in humans, thus enabling research to go deeper into neural mechanisms. This paper reviews commonly used rodent behavioral paradigms in studies of social behavior disorders. We focused specifically on sorting out ways to transfer the study of human social behavior to rodents through behavioral paradigms.http://www.braincirculation.org/article.asp?issn=2394-8108;year=2023;volume=9;issue=3;spage=154;epage=161;aulast=Guobehavioral paradigmdominance hierarchysocial behavioral disorderssocial motivationsocial recognition |
spellingShingle | Mingyue Guo Le Sun From rodents to humans: Rodent behavioral paradigms for social behavioral disorders Brain Circulation behavioral paradigm dominance hierarchy social behavioral disorders social motivation social recognition |
title | From rodents to humans: Rodent behavioral paradigms for social behavioral disorders |
title_full | From rodents to humans: Rodent behavioral paradigms for social behavioral disorders |
title_fullStr | From rodents to humans: Rodent behavioral paradigms for social behavioral disorders |
title_full_unstemmed | From rodents to humans: Rodent behavioral paradigms for social behavioral disorders |
title_short | From rodents to humans: Rodent behavioral paradigms for social behavioral disorders |
title_sort | from rodents to humans rodent behavioral paradigms for social behavioral disorders |
topic | behavioral paradigm dominance hierarchy social behavioral disorders social motivation social recognition |
url | http://www.braincirculation.org/article.asp?issn=2394-8108;year=2023;volume=9;issue=3;spage=154;epage=161;aulast=Guo |
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