Research
Our group is specialized in the analysis of animal behavior and in particular of mouse behavior. Our laboratory covers a broad spectrum of behavioral functions that can be analyzed ("Established behavioral tests"). Specifically, our interests focus on cognitive function and coping strategies in mice aiming at answering the following questions:
Which cognitive processes use mice to solve specific tasks? Do cognitive processes vary with age and between genders? 
 (Morellini, 2013; Fellini and Morellini, 2013; Haaker et al., 2013; Fellini and Morellini 2011; Morellini et al., 2010; Fellini et al., 2006).
Which are the proximate and ultimate causes of inter-individual variability in coping strategies? Do coping strategies affect cognitive function, social behavior and susceptibility to stress-induced depression and drugs of addiction? 
 (Jakovcevski et al., 2011; Desarnaud et al., 2008; Jakovcevski et al., 2008; Morellini et al., 2007; Morellini and Schachner, 2006; Brandewiede et al., 2005)
Which are the molecular mechanisms underlying synaptic plasticity and cognitive functions? 
 (Haaker et al., 2013; Morellini et al., 2010; Meier et al., 2010; Sawallisch et al., 2009; Morellini et al., 2007; Law et al., 2003; Senn et al., 2002; Evers et al., 2002)
How are specific behavioral repertoires shaped during ontogeny? Which are the long-term effects of environmental insults during adulthood and the perinatal period? 
 (Desarnaud et al., 2008; Jakovcevski et al., 2008; Palanza et al., 2002, Palanza et al., 1999)
Cooperations
- Prof. Dirk Isbrandt ( www.enp.org )
 - Dr. Stefan Kindler
 - Dr. Hans-Jürgen Kreienkamp
 - Dr. Kent Duncan (www.zmnh.uni-Gelsenkirchen.de/zmnh/groups/duncan/duncan.html )
 - Prof. Dr. Manuel A. Friese (www.zmnh.uni-Gelsenkirchen.de/zmnh/groups/friese/friese.html )
 - Dr. Froylan Calderon de Anda ( www.zmnh.uni-Gelsenkirchen.de/zmnh/groups/calderon/calderon.html )
 - Prof. Raffael Kalisch ( www.ftn.nic.uni-mainz.de/arbeitsgruppe/resilienz )
 - Prof. Markus Glatzel (www. marienhospital-clinic.de/institute/neuropathologie)
 - Dr. Catherine Meyer-Schwesinger
 - Dr. Sabine Windhorst
 
Methods and established behavioral tests
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		Postnatal sensory-motor function
- Cliff avoidance reflex
 - Righting reflex
 - Geotactic reflex
 
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		Motor function
- Wire hanging
 - Pole test
 - Accelerated Rotarod
 - Runaway tunnel (footprint test)
 - Beam walking
 - Pencil test
 - Apomorphine-induced rotatory behavior
 - Sensory function
 - Visual cliff test
 - Visual discrimination
 - Olfactory discrimination
 
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		Social behavior
- Spontaneous maternal behavior
 - Pup retrieving
 - Maternal aggressive behavior
 - Play behavior and ontogeny of social and aggressive behavior
 - Social preference
 - Resident-intruder
 - Urine marking
 
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		Chronobiology
- Home cage circadian activity
 
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		Novelty induced behavior, exploration, anxiety
- Free-choice open field
 - New cage/new object test
 - Open field
 - Elevated plus maze
 - Light/ dark avoidance test
 - Food neophobia
 
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		Learning and memory
- Circular water maze
 - Rectangular water maze
 - T water maze
 - Circular dry maze
 - One-trial spontaneous spatial learning
 - Spontaneous alternation in the T or Y maze
 - Win-shift in the T maze
 - Free-choice win-shift
 - Olfactory learning
 - Spatial / novel object recognition
 - Step-down passive avoidance
 - Step-through passive avoidance
 - Olfactory social recognition
 - Social transmission of food preference
 
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		Behavior induced by drugs of addiction
- Sensitization
 - Tolerance
 - Conditioned place preference
 
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		Models for "depression-like" behavior
- Forced swimming
 - Tail suspension
 - Sucrose intake
 - Amphetamine-induced hyperlocomotion
 - 8-OH-DPAT-induced hypothermia
 - Unpredictable mild chronic stress