نتایج جستجو برای: novel object recognition

تعداد نتایج: 1277185  

2015
Paula L. Vieira-Brock Lisa M. McFadden Shannon M. Nielsen Misty D. Smith Glen R. Hanson Annette E. Fleckenstein

BACKGROUND Previous studies have demonstrated that methamphetamine abuse leads to memory deficits and these are associated with relapse. Furthermore, extensive evidence indicates that nicotine prevents and/or improves memory deficits in different models of cognitive dysfunction and these nicotinic effects might be mediated by hippocampal or cortical nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. The presen...

Journal: :Journal of Neuroscience Methods 2012
K. E. Ameen-Ali M. J. Eacott A. Easton

Standard object recognition procedures assess animals' memory through their spontaneous exploration of novel objects or novel configurations of objects with other aspects of their environment. Such tasks are widely used in memory research, but also in pharmaceutical companies screening new drug treatments. However, behaviour in these tasks may be driven by influences other than novelty such as ...

2015
Marta Pardo Margaret K. King Emma Perez-Costas Miguel Melendez-Ferro Ana Martinez Eleonore Beurel Richard S. Jope

Brain glycogen synthase kinase-3 (GSK3) is hyperactive in several neurological conditions that involve impairments in both cognition and neurogenesis. This raises the hypotheses that hyperactive GSK3 may directly contribute to impaired cognition, and that this may be related to deficiencies in neural precursor cells (NPC). To study the effects of hyperactive GSK3 in the absence of disease influ...

Journal: :I. J. Robotics Res. 2011
Alvaro Collet Manuel Martinez Siddhartha S. Srinivasa

We present MOPED, a framework for Multiple Object Pose Estimation and Detection that seamlessly integrates single-image and multi-image object recognition and pose estimation in one optimized, robust, and scalable framework. We address two main challenges in computer vision for robotics: robust performance in complex scenes, and low latency for real-time operation. We achieve robust performance...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2006
Svitlana Palchykova Florence Crestani Peter Meerlo Irene Tobler

Sleep has been shown to play a facilitating role in memory consolidation, whereas sleep deprivation leads to performance impairment both in humans and rodents. The effects of 4-h sleep deprivation on recognition memory were investigated in the Djungarian hamster (Phodopus sungorus). Because sleep during the first hours after daily torpor has many similarities to recovery from sleep deprivation,...

2016
Iulia Zoicas Martin Reichel Erich Gulbins Johannes Kornhuber

Major depressive disorder is often associated with deficits in social and cognitive functioning. Mice transgenic for acid sphingomyelinase (t-ASM) were previously shown to have a depressive-like phenotype, which could be normalized by antidepressant treatment. Here, we investigated whether t-ASM mice show deficits in social behavior and memory performance, and whether these possible deficits mi...

2010
Michael Stark

In recent years, impressive results have been reported for the recognition of individual object classes, based on the combination of robust visual features with powerful statistical learning techniques. As a result, the simultaneous recognition of many object classes is coming into focus, posing challenges with respect to both model complexity and the need for increasing amounts of training dat...

2012
E. Moscardo B. Salvetti S. Becchi G. Bertini P. F. Fabene

The Novel Object Recognition test (NOR) has been introduced by Ennanceur and Delacour in 1988 [1] and can be regarded as a spontaneous Delayed-Non-Matching-to-Sample (DNMS ) [2] test. The test is based on a spontaneous behaviour: the main assumption at the base of this test is that access to novelty (e.g. an object or an environment) can elicit approach behaviours in animals. This apparent ‘unc...

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