The Modified Hole Board - Measuring Behavior, Cognition and Social Interaction in Mice and Rats

Maaike Labots*, Hein A. Van Lith, Frauke Ohl, Saskia S. Arndt

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    Abstract

    This protocol describes the modified hole board (mHB), which combines features from a traditional hole board and open field and is designed to measure multiple dimensions of unconditioned behavior in small laboratory mammals (e.g., mice, rats, tree shrews and small primates). This paradigm is a valuable alternative for the use of a behavioral test battery, since a broad behavioral spectrum of an animal's behavioral profile can be investigated in one single test.

    The apparatus consists of a box, representing the 'protected' area, separated from a group compartment. A board, on which small cylinders are staggered in three lines, is placed in the center of the box, representing the 'unprotected' area of the set-up. The cognitive abilities of the animals can be measured by baiting some cylinders on the board and measuring the working and reference memory. Other unconditioned behavior, such as activity-related-, anxiety-related-and social behavior, can be observed using this paradigm. Behavioral flexibility and the ability to habituate to a novel environment can additionally be observed by subjecting the animals to multiple trials in the mHB, revealing insight into the animals' adaptive capacities.

    Due to testing order effects in a behavioral test battery, naive animals should be used for each individual experiment. By testing multiple behavioral dimensions in a single paradigm and thereby circumventing this issue, the number of experimental animals used is reduced. Furthermore, by avoiding social isolation during testing and without the need to food deprive the animals, the mHB represents a behavioral test system, inducing if any, very low amount of stress.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number52529
    Number of pages7
    JournalJournal of Visualized Experiments
    Issue number98
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2015

    Keywords

    • Behavior
    • Issue 98
    • Anxiety
    • behavior
    • cognition
    • exploration
    • locomotion
    • mice
    • modified hole board
    • rats
    • social interaction
    • GENE-EXPRESSION
    • PERFORMANCE
    • ANXIETY
    • IMPACT
    • HABITUATION
    • STRESS
    • BALB/C

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