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The stay-on-hand test measures an aspect of tameness similar to that of the passive tame test, but it involves subjecting the mouse to more tight contact with human hand insofar as the mouse is forcibly placed on the hand and then stroked gently with a thumb.
We conducted the passive tame test directly after the active tame test.
This test was conducted directly after the passive tame test.
'Locomotion' in the active tame test showed significant correlations with 'heading toward' in both active and passive tame tests and 'accepting' in the passive tame test.
The three tame tests the (1) active tame test, (2) passive tame test and (3) stay-on-hand test were applied sequentially for each mouse.
'Heading toward' the hand in the passive tame test showed a strong correlation with 'locomotion' and 'accepting' in the passive tame test.
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Three different tame tests were established and performed in order to measure the degree of tameness in mice.
The next mouse was then evaluated using the same series of tame tests.
The strong correlation between 'jumping' behavior in the active and passive tame tests (r = 0.92) suggested that jumping is caused independently of the specific situation in the tame tests.
However, the tame tests applied to mice in this study involve several issues that need to be considered further.
After undergoing this series of tame tests at 6 weeks, the mice were individually identified by the ear-punch method.
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