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. 2018 Apr 23;9:161. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2018.00161

Table 3.

Eleven-month temperament assessment behaviors.

Inactive behaviors (%)

Withdrawn Percent of time inactive in the back of the testing cage, relative to total test time

Crouch Lowering entire ventral surface to the floor of the cage for ≥3 s, typically in response to a stimulus

Freeze Suddenly stop all movement (often mid-stride) for ≥3 s. Typically in response to a threatening stimuli, such as the stranger. Ends with any change in body position, including minor head movement

Sleep Stationary with eyes fully closed for ≥3 s, seemingly asleep

Engaged behaviors

Jump (#) To leap or jump as part of locomotion, with no limbs touching the cage

Explore (#) Purposefully interacting with cage using mouth or hands

Eye contact (%) Making direct eye contact for at least two consecutive seconds with stranger

Interact with objects (%) Intentional physical contact with an object, using hands, feet, or mouth, including eating

Reactive anxiety

Self-groom (#) Pick through or lick own fur/skin or biting own nails. May include placing debris from coat into mouth

Shake (#) Rapidly shake full body as if to remove water particles (resembles a wet dog shake)

Scratch (#) Use fingers or toes to scratch own body

Fear grimace (#) Draw back lips to display clenched or slightly parted teeth

Anxious vocalizations (#) Coo, shriek, and chirp

Threat (#) Threats directed at stranger, such as head thrusting or lunging

Open mouth threat (#) Maintain eye contact with mouth open, with or without visible teeth

Lipsmack (%) Rapidly open and close or purse lips while stranger in room

Teeth grind (%) Clenching and grinding of teeth to produce an audible clicking/grinding sound

Ritualized anxiety (%)

Stereotypy Abnormal pattern of movement repeated ≥3 consecutive times

Abnormal movement Abnormal repetitive movement that cannot be considered stereotypy either due to brief breaks in the pattern or only two repetitions

High-energy outbursts (#)

Cage bite Forcefully and aggressively bite the cage in a non-exploratory manner

Cage shake Grasp and shake the bars of the cage

Escape Forcefully attempting to push body through the cage, typically the feed slot or cage corner

Other active Instances of atypical movement, commonly ritualized with continued recurrence throughout multiple periods of test. Often presented as single iterations of common stereotypic behavior (rock, jump/bounce, spin) or directed, forceful contact with side of cage, without being self-injurious

Roll Rapid inversion of body into atypical position with persistent movement, often resulting in a roll onto cage floor

The z scores of listed behaviors were summed into indicated categories based on functional and correlational relationships. A # indicates that the number of occurrences of behavior used as measure for designated category or behavior. A% indicates percent of total test time that the behavior occurred was used as measure for designated category or behavior.