title: Genetic dissection of mouse exploratory behaviour creator: Crusio, Wim E. subject: Behavioral Neuroscience subject: Animal Behavior subject: Psychobiology description: A large variety of apparatus and procedures are being employed to measure mouse exploratory behaviour. Definitions of what constitutes exploration also vary widely. The present article reviews two studies, whose results permet a genetic dissection of behaviour displayed in an open-field situation. The results agree that factors representing exploration and stress/fear underly this type of behaviour. Both factors appear to be linked to neuroanatomical variation in the sizes of the hippocampal intra- and infrapyramidal mossy fiber terminal fields. Multivariate analysis of genetic correlations may render inmportant insights into the structure of behaviour and its relations with neuroanatomical and neurophysiological systems. publisher: Elsevier Science date: 2001 type: Journal (Paginated) type: PeerReviewed format: text/html identifier: http://cogprints.org/1671/1/OF2000.htm identifier: Crusio, Wim E. (2001) Genetic dissection of mouse exploratory behaviour. [Journal (Paginated)] (In Press) relation: http://cogprints.org/1671/