نتایج جستجو برای: barnes maze

تعداد نتایج: 13229  

2017
Yusuke Suzuki Itaru Imayoshi

The Barnes maze is one of the main behavioral tasks used to study spatial learning and memory. The Barnes maze is a task conducted on "dry land" in which animals try to escape from a brightly lit exposed circular open arena to a small dark escape box located under one of several holes at the periphery of the arena. In comparison with another classical spatial learning and memory task, the Morri...

Introduction: Synaptic plasticity has been suggested as the primary physiological mechanism underlying memory formation. Many experimental approaches have been used to investigate whether the mechanisms underlying long-term potentiation (LTP) are activated during learning. Nevertheless, little evidence states that hippocampal-dependent learning triggers synaptic plasticity. In this study, we in...

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience methods 2012
Timothy P O'Leary Richard E Brown

The Barnes maze is a visuo-spatial learning and memory test originally designed for use with rats, and later adapted for use with mice. The Barnes maze design and test procedure vary across studies using mice, but the effects of variation in Barnes maze design and test procedure on learning and memory in mice have not yet been investigated. Therefore the present experiment investigates whether ...

Gholamhossein Meftahi, Hedayat Sahraei, Nastaran Aliabadi, Zahra Bahari,

Background and Aim: In this study, we investigated the effect of immobilization stress during pregnancy on the spatial memory, anxiety-like behavior and brain BDNF level in F1 generation male NMRI mice. Materials and Methods: Twenty female pregnant mice were randomly divided into stress and control groups. The stress group received stress using a restraint cylinder (6 cm ID, 20 cm L) 60 min/da...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2016
Tomer Illouz Ravit Madar Charlotte Clague Kathleen J. Griffioen Yoram Louzoun Eitan Okun

MOTIVATION Spatial learning is one of the most widely studied cognitive domains in neuroscience. The Morris water maze and the Barnes maze are the most commonly used techniques to assess spatial learning and memory in rodents. Despite the fact that these tasks are well-validated paradigms for testing spatial learning abilities, manual categorization of performance into behavioral strategies is ...

Journal: :BIO web of conferences 2021

The article is devoted to the comparison of nootropic activity grape polyphenoles in resveratrol and food concentrate “Enoant” at doses 20 mg/kg, using Barnes maze animals. It was found out that demonstrate positive effect maze, which expressed by changes time spent on searching for a burrow number incorrect definitions true burrow.

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2014
Cheryl S Rosenfeld Sherry A Ferguson

Spatial learning and memory of laboratory rodents is often assessed via navigational ability in mazes, most popular of which are the water and dry-land (Barnes) mazes. Improved performance over sessions or trials is thought to reflect learning and memory of the escape cage/platform location. Considered less stressful than water mazes, the Barnes maze is a relatively simple design of a circular ...

Journal: :Hippocampus 2014
Ryan M Yoder Seth L Kirby

The vestibular system contributes to the performance of various spatial memory tasks, but few studies have attempted to disambiguate the roles of the semicircular canals and otolith organs in this performance. This study tested the otolithic contribution to spatial working and reference memory by evaluating the performance of otoconia-deficient tilted mice on a radial arm maze and a Barnes maze...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2006
Fiona E Harrison Randall S Reiserer Andrew J Tomarken Michael P McDonald

The Barnes maze is a spatial memory task that requires subjects to learn the position of a hole that can be used to escape the brightly lit, open surface of the maze. Two experiments assessed the relative importance of spatial (extra-maze) versus proximal visible cues in solving the maze. In Experiment 1, four groups of mice were trained either with or without a discrete visible cue marking the...

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