A guideline for analyzing circadian wheel-running behavior in rodents under different lighting conditions

C Jud, I Schmutz, G Hampp, H Oster… - Biological procedures …, 2005 - Springer
C Jud, I Schmutz, G Hampp, H Oster, U Albrecht
Biological procedures online, 2005Springer
Most behavioral experiments within circadian research are based on the analysis of
locomotor activity. This paper introduces scientists to chronobiology by explaining the basic
terminology used within the field. Furthermore, it aims to assist in designing, carrying out,
and evaluating wheel-running experiments with rodents, particularly mice. Since light is an
easily applicable stimulus that provokes strong effects on clock phase, the paper focuses on
the application of different lighting conditions.
Abstract
Most behavioral experiments within circadian research are based on the analysis of locomotor activity. This paper introduces scientists to chronobiology by explaining the basic terminology used within the field. Furthermore, it aims to assist in designing, carrying out, and evaluating wheel-running experiments with rodents, particularly mice. Since light is an easily applicable stimulus that provokes strong effects on clock phase, the paper focuses on the application of different lighting conditions.
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