The sticker removal test is a form of adhesive removal task assessment that is used by our lab to asses sensory stimuli and motor tasks in mice. Simply, an adhesive substance is placed on the nose of the mouse which is sensed, then removed by the mice using their forepaws1. Difficulties in these tasks are commonly attributed to either sensory perturbations or difficulty in initiating or performing movement2. PD models (Parkin-KO, DJ-1, and Thy1-aSyn) mice show an increase in the time required to remove the adhesive sticker compared to controls2.