Abstract

Hypokinetic stress-induced modifications of behavioral reactions recorded under conditions of the open-field test were studied in rats. Animals with different profiles of motor asymmetry demonstrated significant individual typological specificity of behavior. Experimental 9-day-long restriction of mobility caused clearly pronounced changes in behavioral and emotional reactions in the animals; manifestations of such changes depended significantly on motor lateralization.

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