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 The Rodent Behavior Core is funded in part by an Institutional Core Grant from the National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (P30-NS045758).

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The Rodent Behavior Core is conveniently located in the new Psychology Building in Central Campus. The manager, James Walton, is available to provide scientists with a wide variety of behavioral assessment services.

Services

Provide technical expertise, equipment, consultation, and modern facilities for conducting behavioral studies.


Standard Phenotyping

  • Health Screening
  • Sensorimotor Assessment
  • Learning and Memory
  • Balance and Coordination
  • Anxiety and Stress Responses
  • Motivated Behavioral Assessments
    • Aggressive Behaviors
    • Mating Behaviors
    • Parental Behaviors
    • Food and Water Intake
    • Social Interactions
  • Acoustic Startle and Prepulse Inhibition Tests




For consultation, please contact:

James Walton
Facility Manager
614-688-4674
walton.315@osu.edu

Randy J. Nelson
Director
614-292-7005
rnelson@osu.edu

A. Courtney DeVries
Co-Director
614-292-7353
devries.14@osu.edu

 



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