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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Possible Pitfalls When Using Animal Models of NDD: Potential General Problems
2.1. Litter Effect
2.2. Uniformity of Pregnancy Timing
2.3. Housing and Testing Conditions
2.4. Phenotyping Specificity of Test Paradigms
3. Behavioral Tests Assessing Specific Behavioral Traits
3.1. Tests for Social Behaviors
3.1.1. The Three-Chamber Test for Sociability and Novel Social Preference
3.1.2. The Partition Test for Abnormalities in Social Behavior
3.1.3. Reciprocal Social Interactions
3.1.4. Social Conditioned-Place Preference and Motivation
3.2. Tests for Social Communication Behaviors
3.2.1. Ultrasonic Vocalization
Recording and Analysis of USVs
USVs in Behavioral Testing Paradigms
USV Changes in ASD Pups Following Separation from Their Dam and Nest
Common Pitfalls in USV
3.2.2. Scent Marking Test
3.2.3. Pitfalls to Social Behavioral Tests
3.3. Test Paradigms for Restricted Repetitive Behavior
3.3.1. Marble Burying
3.3.2. Barnes Reversal
3.3.3. Repetitive Stereotype Behaviors
Pitfalls to Restricted Repetitive Behavioral Test
3.4. Tests for Cognitive Impairment
3.4.1. Morris Water Maze (MWM)
3.4.2. Y-Maze Spontaneous Alternation
3.4.3. Novel Object Recognition (NOR)
3.4.4. Fear Conditioning
Pitfalls to Tests for Cognitive Impairments
3.5. Tests for Sensory Stimuli
3.5.1. Prepulse Inhibition (PPI)
3.5.2. Nociception
3.6. Tests for Anxiety-Like Behavior
3.6.1. Elevated Plus Maze (EPM)
3.6.2. Dark/Light Box Tests
3.6.3. Open Field Locomotory (OF) Test
3.6.4. Pitfalls to Anxiety Tests
3.7. Tests for Motor Coordination and Balance
3.7.1. Rotarod Paradigm
3.7.2. The Beam Walking Test
3.7.3. Pitfalls to Test for Coordination and Balance
4. Discussion
4.1. Integrated Behavioral z-Scoring
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| NDD | Neurodevelopmental disorder |
| OCD | Obsessive compulsive disorder |
| ADHD | Attention deficit hyperactive disorder |
| ASD | Autism spectrum disorder |
| TS | Tourette syndrome |
| ZF | Schizophrenia |
| PND | Postnatal day |
| VPA | Valproic acid |
| CNS | Central nervous system |
| USV | Ultrasonic vocalization |
| OHDH | Olfactory habituation and dishabituation |
| MWM | Morris water maze |
| NOR | Novel object recognition |
| PPI | Prepulse inhibition |
| ASR | Acoustic startle response |
| DB | Decibel |
| EPM | Elevated plus maze |
| OF | Open field |
| CARS | Child Autism Rating Scale |
| ADOS | Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule |
| ADI-R | Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised |
| mHB | Modified hole board |
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