Habituation is the ability to passively reduce a response after repeated or prolonged exposures to a particular stimulus. From a cognitive perspective, habituation is a basic, information-gating process that contributes to filter out irrelevant information in order to focus cognitive sources on a specific goal. In higher order capabilities as in spatial memory, a similar process takes place with the purpose of facilitate navigation towards the target place. In rodents, some forms of physical and social stimulation, like environmental enrichment (EE), potentiate both habituation and spatial memory. Here, we examined whether habituation capacity predicts spatial memory in the Barnes maze test (BMT). Male Wistar rats were kept for 30 days eith...
Although environmental enrichment is well known to improve learning and memory in rodents, the under...
Humans can experience feelings of stress even in the absence of real danger, simply by believing tha...
Human studies suggest that healthy social relationships benefit cognition, yet little is known about...
Copyright © 2013 Joyce Bonaccorsi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Environmental enrichment induces structural and biochemical changes in the brains of mammals that co...
Exposure to a spatial location leads to habituation of exploration such that, in a novelty preferenc...
Spatial cognition plays a vital role in helping an organism respond to its environment, and thus sur...
An enriched environment consists of a combination of enhanced social relations, physical exercise an...
Learning and remembering the location of food resources, predators, escape routes, and immediate kin...
Rats, Rattus norvegicus, housed with ‘environmental enrichment’ do better in tests of spatial cognit...
There is a constant need to assess spatial memory in small rodents to elucidate the basics of cognit...
Upon acquisition, memories undergo an initial stabilization, or consolidation, process after which t...
International audienceSpatial learning abilities of rodents have been extensively used to explore th...
The hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex are two brain regions which have repeatedly been linked...
<p>This is a poster that was presented on November 12, 2013, at the Society for Neuroscience meeting...
Although environmental enrichment is well known to improve learning and memory in rodents, the under...
Humans can experience feelings of stress even in the absence of real danger, simply by believing tha...
Human studies suggest that healthy social relationships benefit cognition, yet little is known about...
Copyright © 2013 Joyce Bonaccorsi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Environmental enrichment induces structural and biochemical changes in the brains of mammals that co...
Exposure to a spatial location leads to habituation of exploration such that, in a novelty preferenc...
Spatial cognition plays a vital role in helping an organism respond to its environment, and thus sur...
An enriched environment consists of a combination of enhanced social relations, physical exercise an...
Learning and remembering the location of food resources, predators, escape routes, and immediate kin...
Rats, Rattus norvegicus, housed with ‘environmental enrichment’ do better in tests of spatial cognit...
There is a constant need to assess spatial memory in small rodents to elucidate the basics of cognit...
Upon acquisition, memories undergo an initial stabilization, or consolidation, process after which t...
International audienceSpatial learning abilities of rodents have been extensively used to explore th...
The hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex are two brain regions which have repeatedly been linked...
<p>This is a poster that was presented on November 12, 2013, at the Society for Neuroscience meeting...
Although environmental enrichment is well known to improve learning and memory in rodents, the under...
Humans can experience feelings of stress even in the absence of real danger, simply by believing tha...
Human studies suggest that healthy social relationships benefit cognition, yet little is known about...