Working memory (WM) for event duration was investigated in four different age groups of rats (6, 12, 18, and 24 months), using a delayed, symbolic-matching-to-sample procedure. In an initial experiment, all age groups responded as though a long sample duration were a short one when retention intervals (RI) were applied. This effect is called the choose-short effect. In a second experiment, in order to test whether, in compliance with the subjective-shortening model, there would be a "shortening" of the sample duration according to the length of the RI, the psychophysical function relating the probability of choosing the long comparison stimulus to sample duration and the point of subjective equality (PSE) were determined across successive R...
The effect of aging on interval timing was examined using a choice time production task, which requi...
International audienceThe impact of past history on behavior across the life span is largely unknown...
Results of several studies indicate that young rats generally require more training than do adults t...
Two predictions derived from the subjective-shortening model were tested in rats. The predictions co...
The effects of age on duration discrimination were analysed with a symbolic matching-to-sample task,...
Aged rats with extensive prior training on the radial maze retain the capacity for accurate spatial ...
Separate groups of rats of three ages (6 month, 15 month or 24 month) were trained in a two-lever op...
Loss of cognitive function is a very common symptom of aging in humans. This decline has also been o...
Whether the short-term memory impairments of aged rats in an operant delayed-matching task is attrib...
Pigeon's working memory for event duration was investigated using variations of the delayed matching...
Twenty-four-month-old and 4-month-old rats were trained on a peak-interval procedure, where the time...
The effects of ageing on temporal regulation, general activity and memory were analysed in a two-lev...
Rats show spontaneous preference for exploring novel rather than familiar objects. Thus, exploratory...
The effects of age on the forgetting of stimulus attributes in a differential fear-conditioning para...
A considerable body of literature on time perception has investigated the effects of short intratria...
The effect of aging on interval timing was examined using a choice time production task, which requi...
International audienceThe impact of past history on behavior across the life span is largely unknown...
Results of several studies indicate that young rats generally require more training than do adults t...
Two predictions derived from the subjective-shortening model were tested in rats. The predictions co...
The effects of age on duration discrimination were analysed with a symbolic matching-to-sample task,...
Aged rats with extensive prior training on the radial maze retain the capacity for accurate spatial ...
Separate groups of rats of three ages (6 month, 15 month or 24 month) were trained in a two-lever op...
Loss of cognitive function is a very common symptom of aging in humans. This decline has also been o...
Whether the short-term memory impairments of aged rats in an operant delayed-matching task is attrib...
Pigeon's working memory for event duration was investigated using variations of the delayed matching...
Twenty-four-month-old and 4-month-old rats were trained on a peak-interval procedure, where the time...
The effects of ageing on temporal regulation, general activity and memory were analysed in a two-lev...
Rats show spontaneous preference for exploring novel rather than familiar objects. Thus, exploratory...
The effects of age on the forgetting of stimulus attributes in a differential fear-conditioning para...
A considerable body of literature on time perception has investigated the effects of short intratria...
The effect of aging on interval timing was examined using a choice time production task, which requi...
International audienceThe impact of past history on behavior across the life span is largely unknown...
Results of several studies indicate that young rats generally require more training than do adults t...