A simple method of olfactory discrimination of urines for the Mongolian gerbil, Meriones unguiculatus

Olfactory discrimination in gerbils can be reliably assessed by measuring changes in rearing toward an odor. After the frequency of rearing stabilizes during a non-odor period, the introduction of a urinary odor through a ceiling aperture quickly produced an increase in rearing frequency and duratio...

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