Activity Monitoring
Objective: Measurement of hyperactivity and rest-activity cycle disturbances in mice to assess behavioral characteristics similar to Angelman syndrome
This is a Activity Monitoring protocol using mouse as the model organism. The procedure involves 1 procedural steps. Extracted from a 1998 paper published in Journal of Neuroscience.
Model and subjects
mouse • Not specified in provided text • unknown • Not specified in provided text • Not specified in provided text
Study window
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Core workflow
Activity Monitoring Assessment
Primary readouts
- Hyperactivity levels
- Rest-activity cycle patterns
- Disturbances in rest-activity cycle
Key equipment and reagents
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Activity Monitoring Assessment
Measurement of hyperactivity and rest-activity cycle disturbances in mice
Note: The specific equipment, methodology, and detailed procedural steps for activity monitoring are not explicitly described in the provided methods section text
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“these mice exhibited learning and memory deficits, poor motor skills on a repetitive task, hyperactivity, and a disturbed rest–activity cycle”