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Robust alternative to the righting reflex to assess arousal in rodents

Sijia Gao, Diany Paola Calderon

2020Scientific Reports47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The righting reflex (RR) is frequently used to assess level of arousal and applied to animal models of a range of neurological disorders. RR produces a binary result that, when positive, is used to infer restoration of consciousness, often without further behavioral corroboration. We find that RR is an unreliable metric for arousal/recovery of consciousness. Instead, cortical activity and motor behavior that accompany RR are a non-binary, superior criterion that accurately calibrates and establishes level of arousal in rodents.

Topics & Concepts

Righting reflexArousalReflexNeurosciencePhysical medicine and rehabilitationMedicineBiologyHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlNeural dynamics and brain functionNeuroendocrine regulation and behavior