ABSTRACT: Two forms of spatial navigation, piloting using external cues and dead reckoning using self-movement cues, are manifest in the outward and homeward trips of adult rats exploring from a home base. Here, the development of these two forms of spatial behavior are described for rats aged 14–65 days using a new paradigm in which a huddle of pups or an artificial huddle, a small heat pad, served as a home base on an open circular table that the rats could explore. When moving away from both home bases, the travel distance, path complexity, and number of stops of outward trips from the home base increased progressively with age from postnatal day 16 through 22. When returning to the home bases, the return trips to the home base were alwa...
SummaryMammalian navigation is thought to depend on an internal map of space consisting of functiona...
The age effects on locomotor activity, object-oriented exploration, habituation, and response to a s...
A key challenge for animals is recognising locations and navigating between them. These capacities a...
Spatial representations enable navigation from early life on. However, the brain regions essential t...
ABSTRACT: The development of place and cue spatial navigation was evaluated in 18-, 19-, and 20-day-...
Been able to navigate through the environment is essential for every mobile species. Up to date, it...
In this procedure, subjects learn the spatial position of one hole out of many, that allows them to ...
In order to study age-related differences in rodent navigation and the neural basis of cue-based spa...
Spatial memory is a well-characterized psychological function in both humans and rodents. The combin...
Path integration, the ability to maintain a representation of location and direction on the basis of...
This study analyzed the spatial memory capacities of rats in darkness with visual and/or olfactory c...
For all mobile organisms locomotion is the most important tool for obtaining reward (food, shelter) ...
Sprague-Dawley rats (n=96) from postnatal 17-day-old to 24-day-old were compared for their explorati...
Mark E. StantonNovel object and location recognition tasks harness the rat???s natural tendency to e...
ABSTRACT: Previous studies investigating the development of place and cued learning using the Morris...
SummaryMammalian navigation is thought to depend on an internal map of space consisting of functiona...
The age effects on locomotor activity, object-oriented exploration, habituation, and response to a s...
A key challenge for animals is recognising locations and navigating between them. These capacities a...
Spatial representations enable navigation from early life on. However, the brain regions essential t...
ABSTRACT: The development of place and cue spatial navigation was evaluated in 18-, 19-, and 20-day-...
Been able to navigate through the environment is essential for every mobile species. Up to date, it...
In this procedure, subjects learn the spatial position of one hole out of many, that allows them to ...
In order to study age-related differences in rodent navigation and the neural basis of cue-based spa...
Spatial memory is a well-characterized psychological function in both humans and rodents. The combin...
Path integration, the ability to maintain a representation of location and direction on the basis of...
This study analyzed the spatial memory capacities of rats in darkness with visual and/or olfactory c...
For all mobile organisms locomotion is the most important tool for obtaining reward (food, shelter) ...
Sprague-Dawley rats (n=96) from postnatal 17-day-old to 24-day-old were compared for their explorati...
Mark E. StantonNovel object and location recognition tasks harness the rat???s natural tendency to e...
ABSTRACT: Previous studies investigating the development of place and cued learning using the Morris...
SummaryMammalian navigation is thought to depend on an internal map of space consisting of functiona...
The age effects on locomotor activity, object-oriented exploration, habituation, and response to a s...
A key challenge for animals is recognising locations and navigating between them. These capacities a...