Light/Dark Preference (Emergence Neophobia)
Description
In the light/dark preference test (test of emergence neophobia), the activity of a
rat or mouse in the light and dark portions of a box are recorded. The rodent’s avoidance
of the lighted portion of the apparatus suggests elevated anxiety, while showing little
or no preference for the dark area of the enclosure suggests a lack of anxiety.
Purpose
This test is useful in determining the potential anti-anxiety or anxiogenic effects
of drugs or detecting damage to the limbic system.
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