Blog Posts Tagged With Locomotion

Getting robust results: one zebrafish is not like the other
15 Jan animal behavior research Zebrafish Research

Getting robust results: one zebrafish is not like the other

Zebrafish larvae locomotor behavior often has a high variability, which can have a big impact on your results. Still, it is one of the most used parameters. So how can you make your study more robust?
Gait analysis after a bone fracture
06 May animal behavior research Gait and Locomotion

Gait analysis after a bone fracture

Recovery after a bone fracture is more than just healing bone and soft tissue. Research on gait analysis is necessary in order to improve knowledge about bone regeneration and rehabilitation after lower extremity fractures!
Traumatic Brain Injury: effects on the brain and motor coordination
11 Mar animal behavior research Gait and Locomotion

Traumatic Brain Injury: effects on the brain and motor coordination

Do you think of wearing a helmet while skiing, cycling or horseback riding? Read more about how the brain is affected after the head injury and how you can examine locomotion in a mouse model with TBI.
Diazepam in the battle against Alzheimer’s
08 Apr animal behavior research Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

Diazepam in the battle against Alzheimer’s

Scientists have found out that a low dose of the tranquilizer diazepam reduces the breakdown of neurons, seen in the development of Alzheimer’s disease.
Parkinson's disease research - Relevant measures in pre-clinical studies
05 Mar animal behavior research Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

Parkinson's disease research - Relevant measures in pre-clinical studies

Parkinson’s disease: the neurodegenerative disorder that affects mobility in a life-changing way. Learn more about relevant measures in pre-clinical studies.
Autistic mice have motor learning difficulties specific to the cerebellum
13 Jan animal behavior research Autism Spectrum Disorders

Autistic mice have motor learning difficulties specific to the cerebellum

Autism is often associated with social behavior deficits and repetitive behaviors. However, motor abnormalities are also a part of the behavioral spectrum. Recent studies have implicated the cerebellum.
How to let rats run perfectly
14 Aug animal behavior research Gait and Locomotion

How to let rats run perfectly

Letting animals walk freely in gait research. At Noldus, we strongly believe this is the way to go, so that is how our CatWalk XT system works.
Behavioral effects of optogenetically induced myelination in mice
16 Jul animal behavior research Gait and Locomotion

Behavioral effects of optogenetically induced myelination in mice

Myelination, the ‘ensheathment’ of neurons, is essential to the functioning of the central and peripheral nervous systems. So it is not surprising that problems with myelination can lead to a number of crippling diseases.
How to study ataxia
03 Jul animal behavior research Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

How to study ataxia

Ataxia is a common problem in Parkinson’s disease (PD), and many early onset Alzheimer’s disease patients (AD) also deal with it. Now there is a non-invasive test for mouse models.
Alzheimer's: prevent instead of cure?
23 Apr animal behavior research Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

Alzheimer's: prevent instead of cure?

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a huge public health issue as it affects a large part of the aging population. Neuropathology is studied primarily in the end stages of the disease. What about prevention?

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