Barnes maze test for spatial memory: A new, sensitive scoring system for mouse search strategies.
Behav Brain Res
; 458: 114730, 2024 02 26.
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ABSTRACT
The Barnes maze is a task used to assess spatial learning and memory in rodents. It requires animals to learn the position of a hole that can be used as an escape from a bright and open arena. The often-used parameters of latency and path length to measure learning and memory do not reflect the different navigation strategies chosen by the animals. Here, we propose an 11-point scoring scheme to classify the search strategies developed by the animals during the initial training as well as after the change of the escape target to a new position. Strategy scores add an important dimension to time and path length to assess the behavior in this popular maze.
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Aprendizagem Espacial
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Memória Espacial
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Animals
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En
Ano de publicação:
2024
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