The Correlation Between Cage Stereotypies and Basal Ganglia Dysfunction

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James H

 

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September 15, 2013

 

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Although researchers could define the causation of a certain cage stereotypy on a physical level more fundamental, neurophysiological understanding of the disorder remained unknown. For example, scientists know that animals caught in the wild as adults do not exhibit stereotypies, but lab raised animals of the same species do...
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It's also known that isolation-rearing and premature weaning induce stereotypy and basal ganglia changes. Doctors J.P. Garner and G.J. Mason believed a relationship might be present between the stereotypies shown by these animals and those displayed by humans with altered mental functions. 2. Hypothesis Since human psychological disorders have been studied more thoroughly than those in animals there is prevalent information for Doctors Garner and Mason to base their supposition upon...
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