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Validation of a rodent model of source memory
Authors:Jonathon D. Crystal  Wesley T. Alford
Affiliation:Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405-7007, USA
Abstract:Source memory represents the origin (source) of information. Recently, we proposed that rats (Rattus norvegicus) remember the source of information. However, an alternative to source memory is the possibility that rats selectively encoded some, but not all, information rather than retrieving an episodic memory. We directly tested this ‘encoding failure’ hypothesis. Here, we show that rats remember the source of information, under conditions that cannot be attributed to encoding failure. Moreover, source memory lasted at least seven days but was no longer present 14 days after studying. Our findings suggest that long-lasting source memory may be modelled in non-humans. Our model should facilitate attempts to elucidate the biological underpinnings of source memory impairments in human memory disorders such as Alzheimer''s disease.
Keywords:source memory   episodic memory   encoding failure hypothesis   animal model   retention interval   rat (Rattus norvegicus)
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