Rodent Behavioral Learning and Memory Models From Mechanisms of Memory by J. David Sweatt, Ph.D.

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Rodent Behavioral Learning and Memory Models

From Mechanisms of Memory by J. David Sweatt, Ph.D.

TRAINING

CONTEXTUALTEST

CUED TEST

Cue-plus-contextual Fear Conditioning

A.

TRAINING CONTEXTUALTEST

Context Alone Conditioning

Context Discrimination

TRAINING

TEST

Context 1

Context 2

Context 1

B.

C.

Variations of Fear Conditioning

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Training

Cued

Contextual

Cued-Plus-Contextual Fear Conditioning

Contextual Fear Conditioning In Rats

Passive Avoidance Paradigm

Step-Through Passive Avoidance

Step-DownPassive Avoidance

Train

Test: measure time to step through

Train

Test: measure time to step down

Active Avoidance Paradigm

Shuttle BoxActive Avoidance

Train Test: Can the animal avoid the shock?

Passive Avoidance

Start

Finish

Lashley Maze4 Arm Radial (Plus) Maze

“Y” Maze“T” MazeTriangle Maze

8 Arm Radial Maze

Types of Rodent Mazes

The Morris Water Maze

Camera

Distal Visual Cues

Platform

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Right Trained

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Probe Test

Experimental Results: Morris Water Maze

VehicleSubject #66Path Length = 1154.2 cm

Subject #57Path Length = 1278.2 cm

30 mg/kg SL327

Path Tracking in the Probe Test

The Barnes Maze

Spatial Cues

Escape Chamber

Search strategy A

Search strategy B

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LiCl NaClgr

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Conditioned Taste Aversion

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1st Exposure to Food Item

2nd Exposure to Food Item

Injection of LiCl or NaCl

Grams Ingested on 2nd Exposure(LiCl treated group compared to NaCl treated

control)

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Neophobia

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DAY 2

1st Exposure to Food Item

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Grams Ingested(1st exposure compared to second exposure)

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2nd Exposure to Food Item

• A makes B happen • Measure

• Activating B should cause C • Mimic

• Blocking B should block A causing C • Block

• None (A makes C happen)• Determine

Prediction Experiment

Hypothesis: A→B→C

Four Types of Experiments

Contextual conditioning and CRE-mediated Gene Expression in Mice transgenic for CRE-LAC Z

Hippocampal Protein Kinase Activation in Fear Conditioning

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Open Field Behavior

Center/Total Distance

Total Distance Vertical Activity

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Acoustic Startle and Pre-Pulse Inhibition Tests

Shock Threshold

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Flinching Jumping Vocalizing

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Hot Plate Test

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Nociception Behavior

Corneal Air PuffElicits Eyeblink Response

Corneal Air PuffGiven with Tone

Tone Given AloneElicits Eyeblink Response

Eye-Blink Conditioning in Rabbits

“of Mice and Rats”