The initial development of the attentional set-shifting task was supported by The Wellcome Trust (Project Grant 051945/Z/97/Z) and a Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (UK) Studentship to Jennifer M. Birrell.The rat intradimensional/extradimensional (ID/ED) task, first described by Birrell and Brown 18 years ago, has become the predominant means by which attentional set-shifting is investigated in rodents: the use of rats in the task has been described in over 135 publications by researchers from nearly 90 universities and pharmaceutical companies. There is variation in the protocols used by different groups, including differences in apparatus, stimuli (both stimulus dimensions and exemplars within), and also the methodo...
Rats were reared in one of two conditions; RESTRICTED and OPEN. Rats reared in the RESTRICTED condit...
AbstractStandard object recognition procedures assess animals’ memory through their spontaneous expl...
Animals use various spatial and non-spatial cues when navigating the environment. They can use spati...
The rat intradimensional/extradimensional (ID/ED) task, first described by Birrell and Brown 18 year...
Funding: JW received a PhD scholarship from the University of St Andrews.Our internal models of the ...
Attentional set-shifting tasks, consisting of multiple stages of discrimination learning, have been...
The research was undertaken by SSD, in partial fulfillment of the requirements of a PhD degree under...
This work was supported by The Wellcome Trust (project Grant 051945/z/97). Andrew Blackwell was in r...
Standard object recognition procedures assess animals’ memory through their spontaneous exploration ...
In a changing environment, organisms need to decide when to select items that resemble previously re...
Background Alterations in executive control and cognitive flexibility, such as attentional set-shift...
Spatial cognition research in rodents typically employs the use of maze tasks, whose attributes vary...
Flexible decision making in complex environments is a hallmark of intelligent behavior but the under...
Dataset to the manuscript entitled: On the importance of additional behavioral observation in behavi...
AbstractImpairments in executive function and cognitive control are a common feature of neuropsychia...
Rats were reared in one of two conditions; RESTRICTED and OPEN. Rats reared in the RESTRICTED condit...
AbstractStandard object recognition procedures assess animals’ memory through their spontaneous expl...
Animals use various spatial and non-spatial cues when navigating the environment. They can use spati...
The rat intradimensional/extradimensional (ID/ED) task, first described by Birrell and Brown 18 year...
Funding: JW received a PhD scholarship from the University of St Andrews.Our internal models of the ...
Attentional set-shifting tasks, consisting of multiple stages of discrimination learning, have been...
The research was undertaken by SSD, in partial fulfillment of the requirements of a PhD degree under...
This work was supported by The Wellcome Trust (project Grant 051945/z/97). Andrew Blackwell was in r...
Standard object recognition procedures assess animals’ memory through their spontaneous exploration ...
In a changing environment, organisms need to decide when to select items that resemble previously re...
Background Alterations in executive control and cognitive flexibility, such as attentional set-shift...
Spatial cognition research in rodents typically employs the use of maze tasks, whose attributes vary...
Flexible decision making in complex environments is a hallmark of intelligent behavior but the under...
Dataset to the manuscript entitled: On the importance of additional behavioral observation in behavi...
AbstractImpairments in executive function and cognitive control are a common feature of neuropsychia...
Rats were reared in one of two conditions; RESTRICTED and OPEN. Rats reared in the RESTRICTED condit...
AbstractStandard object recognition procedures assess animals’ memory through their spontaneous expl...
Animals use various spatial and non-spatial cues when navigating the environment. They can use spati...