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Cognitive assessment of mice strains heterozygous for cell-adhesion genes reveals strain-specific alterations in timing
Authors:C. R. Gallistel  Valter Tucci  Patrick M. Nolan  Melitta Schachner  Igor Jakovcevski  Aaron Kheifets  Luendro Barboza
Abstract:We used a fully automated system for the behavioural measurement of physiologically meaningful properties of basic mechanisms of cognition to test two strains of heterozygous mutant mice, Bfc (batface) and L1, and their wild-type littermate controls. Both of the target genes are involved in the establishment and maintenance of synapses. We find that the Bfc heterozygotes show reduced precision in their representation of interval duration, whereas the L1 heterozygotes show increased precision. These effects are functionally specific, because many other measures made on the same mice are unaffected, namely: the accuracy of matching temporal investment ratios to income ratios in a matching protocol, the rate of instrumental and classical conditioning, the latency to initiate a cued instrumental response, the trials on task and the impulsivity in a switch paradigm, the accuracy with which mice adjust timed switches to changes in the temporal constraints, the days to acquisition, and mean onset time and onset variability in the circadian anticipation of food availability.
Keywords:interval timing   cell adhesion   cognitive phenotyping   mice
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