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Pavlovian contextual and instrumental biconditional discrimination learning in mice

机译:巴甫洛夫语境和工具双条件歧视小鼠学习

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Genetically-modified animal models are a powerful tool for investigating the link between neurological and behavioral changes and for the development of therapeutic interventions. Executive function deficits are symptomatic of many human clinical disorders but few tasks exist for studying executive functions in mice. To address this need, we describe procedures for establishing Pavlovian contextual and instrumental biconditional discriminations (BCDs) in C57BL/6J mice. In the first experiment, contextual cues disambiguated when two short duration stimulus targets would be followed by food pellets. In the second experiment, discrete visual cues signaled when lever press or nose poke responses would be continuously reinforced with food pellets. Mice learned both BCDs as evidenced by differential responding in each cue during training and, more critically, during extinction testing. The implications of these findings for using BCD tasks to analyze the neural substrates of executive processing in animal models are discussed.
机译:转基因动物模型是研究神经和行为变化之间的联系以及开发治疗干预措施的有力工具。执行功能缺陷是许多人类临床疾病的症状,但研究小鼠执行功能的任务很少。为了满足这一需求,我们描述了在C57BL / 6J小鼠中建立巴甫洛夫语境和工具性双条件歧视(BCD)的程序。在第一个实验中,当两个短时刺激目标紧随食品颗粒之后,上下文线索就消除了歧义。在第二个实验中,当食品颗粒不断地增强杠杆按压或鼻子戳响应时,发出离散的视觉提示。小鼠学习了两种BCD,这在训练过程中以及更重要的是在消光测试中每个线索的差异反应都证明了这一点。讨论了这些发现对于使用BCD任务分析动物模型中执行处理的神经底物的意义。

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