Author:
Christie Michael A.,Hersch Steven M.
Abstract
In this paper, we demonstrate nondeclarative sequence learning in mice
using an animal analog of the human serial reaction time task (SRT) that uses
a within-group comparison of behavior in response to a repeating sequence
versus a random sequence. Ten female B6CBA mice performed eleven 96-trial
sessions containing 24 repetitions of a 4-trial sequence. During the 12th
session, the repeating sequence was replaced with the random sequence halfway
through the session. Reaction time (RT) to respond to an illuminated nose-poke
was recorded, and performance was compared at the halfway point in each
session to test for any change in behavior. For learning effect, RTs decreased
over the no-switch repeating-sequence sessions. For interference effect,
behavior did not change appreciably at the halfway point during the last
repeating-sequence session. However, RTs deteriorated significantly after the
switch from repeating to random sequences halfway through session 12. The mice
demonstrated a robust interference effect when switched from repeating to
random sequences. This pattern of behavior in humans performing the SRT is
interpreted as evidence of nondeclarative sequence learning. The similarity
between the human and mouse SRTs will enable more direct comparisons of
mouse-human nondeclarative memory behavior and will provide a useful
behavioral end-point in mouse-models of basal ganglia dysfunction.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology
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