Male mice engaged in less locomotion in an open field when in the company of another male mouse than when alone. This social inhibition of activity contrasts with the previous finding that rats tested in pairs showed an increase in activity. The significance of these findings for the interpretation of general activity of mice within the open field is discussed.
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