First developed in the 1980s by Trevor Robbins in Cambridge to investigate attentional function in rats, the 5-choice serial reaction time task involves continuous scanning by the subject across a spatial array of visual stimuli. On detecting a brief stimulus at one of five locations, the subject must make a nose poke in order to collect a reward. The task has also been conducted successfully in several strains of mice, including transgenic models. This unit presents the procedures required to run the task in mice, outlining the expected results at each stage of training and presenting examples of the most common manipulations used to dissociate behavior further
RationaleThe five-choice serial reaction time task (5-CSRTT) is regularly used to study attention an...
Standard object recognition procedures assess animals’ memory through their spontaneous exploration ...
<p>Innovative molecular tools allow neuroscientists to study neural circuitry associated with specif...
First developed in the 1980s by Trevor Robbins in Cambridge to investigate attentional function in r...
This protocol describes the 5-choice serial reaction time task, which is an operant based task used ...
RATIONALE Mice are useful tools for dissecting genetic and environmental factors in relation to t...
Neuropsychiatric research has utilized cognitive testing in rodents to improve our understanding of ...
Rationale: The 5-choice serial reaction time task (5-CSRTT) is a widely used operant task for measur...
Many psychiatric disorders emerge during adolescence. The study of executive functions in animal mod...
Experimental paradigms modeling specific domains of cognition such as attention are essential for st...
Advances in mouse genetic technology have spurred increasing interest in the development of cognitiv...
This work characterized the performance of mice on a new touchscreen version of the 5-choice serial ...
Animal models are making an increasing contribution to our understanding of the psychology and brain...
Huntington's disease is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder, with motor, cognitive and psychiatri...
Animal models are making an increasing contribution to our understanding of the psychology and brain...
RationaleThe five-choice serial reaction time task (5-CSRTT) is regularly used to study attention an...
Standard object recognition procedures assess animals’ memory through their spontaneous exploration ...
<p>Innovative molecular tools allow neuroscientists to study neural circuitry associated with specif...
First developed in the 1980s by Trevor Robbins in Cambridge to investigate attentional function in r...
This protocol describes the 5-choice serial reaction time task, which is an operant based task used ...
RATIONALE Mice are useful tools for dissecting genetic and environmental factors in relation to t...
Neuropsychiatric research has utilized cognitive testing in rodents to improve our understanding of ...
Rationale: The 5-choice serial reaction time task (5-CSRTT) is a widely used operant task for measur...
Many psychiatric disorders emerge during adolescence. The study of executive functions in animal mod...
Experimental paradigms modeling specific domains of cognition such as attention are essential for st...
Advances in mouse genetic technology have spurred increasing interest in the development of cognitiv...
This work characterized the performance of mice on a new touchscreen version of the 5-choice serial ...
Animal models are making an increasing contribution to our understanding of the psychology and brain...
Huntington's disease is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder, with motor, cognitive and psychiatri...
Animal models are making an increasing contribution to our understanding of the psychology and brain...
RationaleThe five-choice serial reaction time task (5-CSRTT) is regularly used to study attention an...
Standard object recognition procedures assess animals’ memory through their spontaneous exploration ...
<p>Innovative molecular tools allow neuroscientists to study neural circuitry associated with specif...