Multidimensional analysis of social withdrawal in the sub-chronic phencyclidine rat model for schizophrenia.
Psychopharmacology April 23, 2026 Stefani Kalli, Alina Davletova, Lenka Seillier et al.
Rats treated with phencyclidine (PCP) to model schizophrenia's negative symptoms showed reduced overall social interaction compared to controls, but the deficit was selective: some behaviors (e.g., Following) were impaired while others were not. A detailed analysis of 42 behaviors revealed that PCP-treated rats also displayed a persistent attentional bias toward the inanimate environment during both habituation and social exposure, suggesting their attention was displaced away from other rats. This multidimensional behavioral approach uncovers a more nuanced phenotype than simple total interaction time, indicating altered attentional allocation as a possible mechanism underlying social withdrawal in this model.