Abstract Cognitive flexibility involves the capability to switch between different perspectives and implement novel strategies upon changed circumstances. The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (in humans) and the Attentional Set-Shifting Task (ASST, in rodents) evaluate individual capability to acquire a reward-associated rule and subsequently disregard it in favour of a new one. Both tasks entail consecutive stages wherein subjects discriminate between: two stimuli of a given category (simple discrimination, SD); the stimuli of SD confounded by an irrelevant stimulus of a different category (compound discrimination, CD); different stimuli belonging to the SD category (intradimensional shift, IDS); and two stimuli of the confounding category (ext...
<p>(A) Overview of IntelliCage apparatus. (B) Group composition of mice housed and tested in each In...
The ability to adapt one's behavior in response to changing circumstances, or cognitive flexibility,...
Cognitive phenotyping is becoming more and more important in terms of analyzing mouse models because...
Background Alterations in executive control and cognitive flexibility, such as attentional set-shift...
Adolescence is a developmental period crucial for the maturation of higher-order cognitive functions...
There has been a long-standing need to develop efficient and standardized behavioral test methods fo...
Attentional set-shifting deficits are a feature of multiple psychiatric disorders. However, the neur...
Alcoholics often experience difficulties ceasing drinking, potentially related to excessive behavior...
Executive functions consist of multiple high-level cognitive processes that drive rule generation an...
In a changing environment, organisms need to decide when to select items that resemble previously re...
Rodent behavioral tasks are crucial to understanding the nature and underlying biology of cognition ...
The rat intradimensional/extradimensional (ID/ED) task, first described by Birrell and Brown 18 year...
Studies manipulating neural activity acutely with optogenetic or chemogenetic intervention in behavi...
The ability to adapt one's behavior in response to changing circumstances, or cognitive flexibility,...
Executive function is commonly assessed by assays of cognitive flexibility such as reversal learning...
<p>(A) Overview of IntelliCage apparatus. (B) Group composition of mice housed and tested in each In...
The ability to adapt one's behavior in response to changing circumstances, or cognitive flexibility,...
Cognitive phenotyping is becoming more and more important in terms of analyzing mouse models because...
Background Alterations in executive control and cognitive flexibility, such as attentional set-shift...
Adolescence is a developmental period crucial for the maturation of higher-order cognitive functions...
There has been a long-standing need to develop efficient and standardized behavioral test methods fo...
Attentional set-shifting deficits are a feature of multiple psychiatric disorders. However, the neur...
Alcoholics often experience difficulties ceasing drinking, potentially related to excessive behavior...
Executive functions consist of multiple high-level cognitive processes that drive rule generation an...
In a changing environment, organisms need to decide when to select items that resemble previously re...
Rodent behavioral tasks are crucial to understanding the nature and underlying biology of cognition ...
The rat intradimensional/extradimensional (ID/ED) task, first described by Birrell and Brown 18 year...
Studies manipulating neural activity acutely with optogenetic or chemogenetic intervention in behavi...
The ability to adapt one's behavior in response to changing circumstances, or cognitive flexibility,...
Executive function is commonly assessed by assays of cognitive flexibility such as reversal learning...
<p>(A) Overview of IntelliCage apparatus. (B) Group composition of mice housed and tested in each In...
The ability to adapt one's behavior in response to changing circumstances, or cognitive flexibility,...
Cognitive phenotyping is becoming more and more important in terms of analyzing mouse models because...