نتایج جستجو برای: Morris WaterMaze

تعداد نتایج: 9481  

Journal: :European journal of pharmacology 2003
Martin R Guscott Hannah F Clarke Fraser Murray Sarah Grimwood Linda J Bristow Peter H Hutson

It is well established that the NMDA receptor antagonists block hippocampal long-term potentiation and impair acquisition in the Morris watermaze task, although the role of individual NMDA receptor subtypes is largely unknown. In the present study, we compared the effects of (+/-)-CP-101,606, an antagonist selective for NMDA receptor NR1/NR2B subunit-containing receptors and the nonselective NM...

2003
R. B. Ollington P. W. Vamplew Robert. Ollington

This paper presents a new algorithm for goalindependent Q-learning. The model was tested on a simulation of the Morris watermaze task. The new model learns faster than conventional Q-learning and experiences no interference when the goal location is moved. Once the new location is discovered the system is able to navigate directly to the platform on subsequent trials. The model was also tested ...

Journal: :News in physiological sciences : an international journal of physiology produced jointly by the International Union of Physiological Sciences and the American Physiological Society 1998
David P. Wolfer Marijana Stagljar-Bozicevic Mick L. Errington Hans-Peter Lipp

Spatial learning of transgenic mice is often assessed in the Morris watermaze, where mice must use distant cues to locate a submerged platform. Such learning is confounded by species-specific noncognitive swimming strategies. Factor analysis permits cognitive and noncognitive strategies to be disentangled and their association with electrophysiological phenomena to be investigated.

Journal: :Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 2012
Deborah Bingham Stephen J Martin I Mhairi Macrae Hilary V O Carswell

In rodent stroke models, investigation of deficits in spatial memory using the Morris watermaze may be confounded by coexisting sensory or motor impairments. To target memory specifically, we devised a watermaze protocol to minimize the impact of sensory and motor impairments in female Lister-hooded rats exposed to proximal electrocoagulation of the middle cerebral artery (MCAO). Rats were trai...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2018
Amber C Ocampo Larry R Squire Robert E Clark

Prior experience has been shown to improve learning in both humans and animals, but it is unclear what aspects of recent experience are necessary to produce beneficial effects. Here, we examined the capacity of rats with complete hippocampal lesions, restricted CA1 lesions, or sham surgeries to benefit from prior experience. Animals were tested in two different spatial tasks in the watermaze, t...

2009
Eleni Vasilaki Nicolas Frémaux Robert Urbanczik Walter Senn Wulfram Gerstner

Changes of synaptic connections between neurons are thought to be the physiological basis of learning. These changes can be gated by neuromodulators that encode the presence of reward. We study a family of reward-modulated synaptic learning rules for spiking neurons on a learning task in continuous space inspired by the Morris Water maze. The synaptic update rule modifies the release probabilit...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2003
M Matthew Oh Amy G Kuo Wendy W Wu Evgeny A Sametsky John F Disterhoft

The dorsal hippocampus is crucial for learning the hidden-platform location in the hippocampus-dependent, spatial watermaze task. We have previously demonstrated that the postburst afterhyperpolarization (AHP) of hippocampal pyramidal neurons is reduced after acquisition of the hippocampus-dependent, temporal trace eyeblink conditioning task. We report here that the AHP and one or more of its a...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2017
Amber C Ocampo Larry R Squire Robert E Clark

Hippocampal lesions often produce temporally graded retrograde amnesia (TGRA), whereby recent memory is impaired more than remote memory. This finding has provided support for the process of systems consolidation. However, temporally graded memory impairment has not been observed with the watermaze task, and the findings have been inconsistent with context fear conditioning. One possibility is ...

2016
Andrew J.D. Nelson Cristian M. Olarte-Sánchez Eman Amin John P. Aggleton

Rats with lesions in the perirhinal cortex and their control group learnt to discriminate between mirror-imaged visual landmarks to find a submerged platform in a watermaze. Rats initially learnt this discrimination passively, in that they were repeatedly placed on the platform in one corner of a square watermaze with walls of different appearance, prior to swimming to that same location for th...

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