GIT behaviour Flashcards

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what is the brain gut axis

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GI tract and CNS linked in bidirectional manner

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what is chronic stress associated with in the GIT

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decrease gastric emptying, increased intestinal contracting, increase gut permeability, reduced water absorption, intestinal inflammatory response

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3
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normal functional behaviour examples

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swallowing, ruminating, sniffing, ingestion of non-food material, caecotrophy, licking surfaces

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abnormal behaviour examples

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excessive licking of surfaces, gulping, vomiting, diarrohoea, vocalising, scooting, restlessness, hypersalvation

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5
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how to differentiate GI related behaviour from psychological behaviour

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-context of the behaviour
-husbandry practices
-environmental evaluation
-health status

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ways to recognise pain

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posture, movement, vocalisation, eating habits, activity levels , grooming patterns

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why is pain recognition challenging in stoic animals

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prey species avoid showing weakness to avoid predation

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8
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examples of different mechanisms to assess pain

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glasgow composite measure pain score

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