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Navigation in a Space With Moving Objects: Rats Can Avoid Specific Locations Defined With Respect to a Moving Robot.
Ahuja, Nikhil; Lobellová, Veronika; Stuchlík, Ales; Kelemen, Eduard.
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  • Ahuja N; Institute of Physiology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechia.
  • Lobellová V; Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague, Czechia.
  • Stuchlík A; Institute of Physiology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechia.
  • Kelemen E; Institute of Physiology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechia.
Front Behav Neurosci ; 14: 576350, 2020.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33281571
Animals can organize their behavior with respect to other moving animals or objects; when hunting or escaping a predator, when migrating in groups or during various social interactions. In rats, we aimed to characterize spatial behaviors relative to moving objects and to explore the cognitive mechanisms controlling these behaviors. Three groups of animals were trained to avoid a mild foot-shock delivered in one of three positions: either in front, on the left side, or on the right side of a moving robot. We showed the rats can recognize and avoid these specific areas. The avoidance behavior specific for the left or right side of the robot demonstrated animals not only react to "simple" stimuli such as increasing noise level or growing retinal image of an approaching object, but they process their spatial position relative to the object. Using an all-white robot without prominent visual patterns that would distinguish its different sides, we showed that the behavior does not depend on responses to prominent visual patterns, but that the rats can guide their navigation according to geometrical spatial relationship relative to the moving object. Rats' competence for navigation in space defined by a moving object resembles navigation abilities in stationary space. Recording of hippocampal single unit activity during rat's interaction with the robot proved feasibility of the task to uncover neuronal mechanism of this type of navigation.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article