BACKGROUND:For reasons of cost and ethical concerns, models of neurodegenerative disorders such as Huntington disease (HD) are currently being developed in farm animals, as an alternative to non-human primates. Developing reliable methods of testing cognitive function is essential to determining the usefulness of such models. Nevertheless, cognitive testing of farm animal species presents a unique set of challenges. The primary aims of this study were to develop and validate a mobile operant system suitable for high throughput cognitive testing of sheep.NEW METHOD:We designed a semi-automated testing system with the capability of presenting stimuli (visual, auditory) and reward at six spatial locations. Fourteen normal sheep were used to va...
The past two decades have seen a considerable rise in the use of sheep to model human neurological d...
Huntington’s disease (HD) presents clinically with a triad of motor, cognitive, and psychiatric symp...
Cognitive probes are increasingly being used as an inferred measure of the emotional (and thus welfa...
BACKGROUND:For reasons of cost and ethical concerns, models of neurodegenerative disorders such as H...
Two new large animal models of Huntington's disease (HD) have been developed recently, an old world ...
Understanding the cognitive capacities of animals is important, because (a) several animal models of...
Understanding the cognitive capacities of animals is important, because (a) several animal models of...
BackgroundLarge animal models of human neurological disorders are advantageous compared to rodent mo...
BackgroundLarge animal models of human neurological disorders are advantageous compared to rodent mo...
Huntington’s disease (HD) patients show reduced flexibility in inhibiting an already-started respons...
Huntington’s disease (HD) patients show reduced flexibility in inhibiting an already-started respons...
Understanding the cognitive capacities of animals is important, because (a) several animal models of...
Huntington's disease (HD) patients show reduced flexibility in inhibiting an already-started respons...
BackgroundHuntington’s disease (HD) is characterised by a loss of control of motor function that cau...
The past two decades have seen a considerable rise in the use of sheep to model human neurological d...
The past two decades have seen a considerable rise in the use of sheep to model human neurological d...
Huntington’s disease (HD) presents clinically with a triad of motor, cognitive, and psychiatric symp...
Cognitive probes are increasingly being used as an inferred measure of the emotional (and thus welfa...
BACKGROUND:For reasons of cost and ethical concerns, models of neurodegenerative disorders such as H...
Two new large animal models of Huntington's disease (HD) have been developed recently, an old world ...
Understanding the cognitive capacities of animals is important, because (a) several animal models of...
Understanding the cognitive capacities of animals is important, because (a) several animal models of...
BackgroundLarge animal models of human neurological disorders are advantageous compared to rodent mo...
BackgroundLarge animal models of human neurological disorders are advantageous compared to rodent mo...
Huntington’s disease (HD) patients show reduced flexibility in inhibiting an already-started respons...
Huntington’s disease (HD) patients show reduced flexibility in inhibiting an already-started respons...
Understanding the cognitive capacities of animals is important, because (a) several animal models of...
Huntington's disease (HD) patients show reduced flexibility in inhibiting an already-started respons...
BackgroundHuntington’s disease (HD) is characterised by a loss of control of motor function that cau...
The past two decades have seen a considerable rise in the use of sheep to model human neurological d...
The past two decades have seen a considerable rise in the use of sheep to model human neurological d...
Huntington’s disease (HD) presents clinically with a triad of motor, cognitive, and psychiatric symp...
Cognitive probes are increasingly being used as an inferred measure of the emotional (and thus welfa...