Across
- 2. Type of allocation made by Rosenzweig et al. of rats into the different conditions.
- 4. Studied by Rosenzweig et al., refers to the brain's ability to change due to learning and experience.
- 7. Levels of this neurotransmitter were manipulated by Rogers and Kesner to investigate its effect on the formation of spatial memories.
- 9. Type of condition in Rosenzweig et al.'s research where rats were kept in isolation, alone in a cage, but with access to food and water.
- 12. Chemical messenger that transmit signals across the synapse, allowing communication between neurons.
- 13. Animals used in Rogers and Kesners' and Rosenzweig et al.
- 14. Chemical or substance that blocks receptor sites of a neurotransmitter, preventing or reducing its effect.
Down
- 1. Type of condition in Rosenzweig et al.'s research where rats were kept with other rats including toys.
- 3. A neutral substance used as a control in experiments that has no effect on behavior.
- 5. Refers to providing better housing and care to the animals, improving the ways the procedures are done, including the technology used
- 6. Antagonist used by Rogers and Kesner's research
- 8. A brain structure associated with memory formation and spatial navigation. Studied by Rogers and Kesners.
- 10. Refers to minimizing the number of animals used in research to a minimum.
- 11. Refers to finding alternatives for animal models, such as computer models.
